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MEDFOTCD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1937. PAGE TTTRE1 Bead every ad on this page You will probably find sx actly the things you have bees looking (or or a aala or trade for unused articles you may nave Search your attic or store-room you may (lnd many things others are seek ing and be able to realize immediate cash II what you want Unt there, advertise (or It Tribune Classified ada are Inexpensive effective! RATES per word, first t",prMnn Mlnlmnm 9Kr Each additional Insertion, per word 1c (Minimum 10c) per line per month without copy change -- $1.85 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST If dog is missing, call 1510. WANTED MALE HELP , WANTED AT ONCE Three live-wire salesmen under 30; must he experienced selling maga zines, pictures, sllk-sox. etc. A real opportunity to Join large successful company, commission, $5 to $10 dally. Steady work. Pay dally. Write, tell all about yourself, give phone, address, Box 1465, Mall Tribune. WANTED AT ONCE Three real go-getter salesmen. 35 to 45 years old; $10 to $15 per day, commission; pay dally. Prefer men experienced selling advertising, In surance or specialties. A Real Op portunity. Seady work. Immedi ate connection. Write, stating full particulars about yourself; give phone, address, Box 1465, Mall Tribune. WANTED Man. S5-50, who would appreciate steady position with old reliable firm. Excellent future. Car, references required. Write P. O. Box 900, Medford, Ore. IF YOU have sales ability and are willing to work, contact Mr. Ed alnes. Rogue River Roof Co., 122 N. Riverside. WANTED Boys to sell newspapers after school. Apply Mall Tribune WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Experienced waitress at Hotel Jackson. WANTED SITU AT10N8 SINGLE MAN wants ranch or tractor work. Inquire 1140 W. 8th St. WANTED By lady, employment of any kind except housework. Box 31, Applegate. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED a or 3-lnch Iron pipe, any lengths. Phone 578-R. BEAUTICIAN wanted, with following. Call Mrs. Chord. 36 So. Central. formerly Roseborough'a Beauty - Shop. DUCK BTAMPS WANTED Will pay 150 apiece for good used copies of 1034. 1835, or 1936 duck stamps. F. O. Lange. box 1131, Tribune. WANTED TO RENT Unfurnlsbe.1 modern 3 or 4-room house. P. O. Box 693, Medford. HOUSE PAINTINO & INTERIOR Dec orating. H. Cogblll, Tel. 1368-L. WANTED WOOL. MOHAIR We nave large order to fill. Highest prices paid MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Grape St. Phone 1062 WE PAY MORE CASH For your furniture. H01.11ROOK A ANDREWS 6tn and Front. Phone 647. TOP PRICES paid for all kinds of KIBp UUU, LCC uw mib- It to MEDFORD IRON & STEEL 1155 No. Central. Pbune 40. JUNK Highest prices paid for brass radlatora. copper, storage Batteries, aluminum and other metals. Scrap iron, small or large Iota pipe and machinery, wool and cot ton raga. Inner tubes Our pricea will interest you. Hides Pelts. Wool. Mohair. Household Goods. Furniture, Stove bought and sold. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE FOR RENT - APARTMENT8 FOR RENT 3-room apt., ground floor; private bath. Also 3-room and 1-room apt. 412 N. Ivy. FOR RENT Small apartment, 146 South Ivy. FOR RENT 2 furnished apartment, new furniture, completely recondi tioned Phone 237 days, 610-J-2 evenings. FURNISHED i ouprex and 3-room apartment, eua west lutn. J-HOOM nt.! overstuffed fumltur Electrolux, heat, hot water and bath. No. 10 quince. APARTMEN1 for rent 345 N Bartlett FOR RENT ell furnished apart ment on first floor 304 So oakdale FOR RENT Unfurnished 6-roora apartment 403 9 newvowu BACHELOR apartment. 448 S Front FOR RENT BOARD ROOM BOARD and room. 829 West 11th. ROOM AND BOARD for 1 or 3 gen tlemen; garage; close In. 333 6 Grape. ROOMS and meals. 18 N. Riverside FOR RENT- MISCELLANEOUS BACHELOR CABIN 444 So. Front. FOE RENT HOUfcES FOR RENT a -room furnished home, garage; adulu. 731 West and. FOR RENT s-room house, newly papered. 20 00 month, water paid. Key at IS 8. Peach. FOR RENT Unfurnished, modern o-ruum nouse. inquire 417 J 6t., opposite Oakdale Grocery. FOR RENT Furnished house, No. 3 wun, weai mn at. Adults only. Tel. 338. FOR RENT 5-room house partly lurnunea, close in. Also 4-room and 3-room apartments, partly fur nished. Inquire na King St. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Nleeiy furnished room, garage; home privileges. Tel. 1564. HEATED and nicely furnished room for business woman or man, 105 Geneva. FOR RENT Furnished room with hot and cold water and garage, n S. Orange St. Call after 6 p. m. NICELY furnished room. 408 w. 8tn ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Grape FOR EXCHANGE TO TRADE My equity In Willys S6. for pickup. 23 chestnut. FOR SALE OR TRADE for car, com pletely equipped service station. Call 275-J after I o'clock. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR 8ALE Good 4-room house, cheap. See owner, 911 8. Peach St. FOR SALE OR TRADE Well Improv ed 2 acres, close In. Box 1339, Tribune. STOCKTON. CALIF, property, value eiiuu. traae ror wnat nave you. Medford or vicinity. 31 North Grape St., Room 4. FOR SALE OR TRADE 200-acie dairy farm In Langell Valley. Want small Improved acreage. - R. C Crowley, Bonanza. Oregon. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE WANTED Ownera to furnish prop erties ana ousiness ior sale ana trade. We furnish buyers and traders. No commission. Write for particulars. National Buyers and Traders Club, co General De livery, Medford, Ore. YOU CAN'T BEAT THIS Modern 6 rooms and sleeping porch. fireplace, concrete Basement, gar age, nice lot. paved street. Price $2500; term like rent.. Tengwald Agency. FINE CABIN and 3 large lots on Rogue river; excellent location; lor sale at a bargain. C. S. BUTTERFIELD Medford Bldg. FOR SALE 100 acres land, 4-year- old gelding, broken to work; two work mares; cheap. J. O. Duggan, Sams Valley. 80 ACRES, all under cultivation, some free water; good 6-room plastered house, barn, etc., only 3 miles out. Price $5500; terms. Team, 2 cows, 100 hen go with place. You'll have to hurry for thia one. A BARGAIN FOR YOU 8 '4 "res. deep bottom soil, no buildings, close In. Full prloe $875; terms. 7 Acres. Irrigated, 4-room house, barn, garage, etc., 15 minutes out. Trade for modern city residence. TENGWALD AGENCY 125 W. Main. SACRIFICE FOR QUICK SALE 5 acre tract, fair Improvements, city water. Only $100 cash, balance terms or trade for smaller place livestock or what have you? Route 1, Box 613, Medford. Mariposa Or chard. FOR SALE Good 6-room house. 3 bedrooms, on pavement, $1900.00: $300 00 down. H. O. WILSON, Phone 1564. IF YOU want to sell or exchange your farm property, list witn us. One of our prospect may want what you have. R. MEAD COOLEY Phone 1831. 411 Haven St. GARRETT'S POULTRY FARM at Grants rasa tor saje; iu acr- capacity for 3800 layera. Stocked with layera and growing pullets. P. O. Box 183. Phone 145-R. East N St.. Grant Pass, Oregon. C. F Garrett, owner. FOR SALE 81 acre Tule Lake po tato land. Will accept Medford property for part payment. R. Edwards, 8. Ore. Brewing Co., Mid ford. FOR 8 ALE Well furnished 5-roum modern home In Ashland, on pated street. $300 down, balanoa tike rent. Write Box 1163. Tribune. FOR SALE 5-room moderp house Largs front porch, back screen porch, double garage. Half block from school. Price $1400: aome terms. Cell at 1617 N. Riverside or 721 8 Peach. FOR SALE Reasonable. 4-room mod ern nome; ciooe i w furnished or unfurnished. Address 1187. care Tribune. SPORTSMEN I Have for aale 830 acres, natural home for deer, fish and man. One hour' drive Med ford See WUhlte Ranch, Lake Creek. Oregon. WHEN you think of real estat think of BROWN 6 WHITE. WHY PAY RENT? You can own your home. Term to ult your Income Building and repairing. Room 4. 81 N. Crap. WE SPECIALIZE In home. 81 No Grape. Room 4. ' . HOUSES for aale or rent. Jackson County Bldg. e Loan Asn. , EXCHANOB you' future rent receipt for a borne of your own. Come In and Ulk It over Fred Powers. Car penter and Bullaer. 31 No. Orap P. rem FOR 8ALE POULTRY AND EGGS BRONZE turkey natchlng eg!. 3 R I R roosters Inquire Pernolli mr Ancient FOR SALE-LIVESTOCK ran sals 3 cows, on colt, on- TwST CentraTPoint. .cro. I Bear creek onoge. ' FOR SALE LIVESTOCK AUCTION SALE Saturday. May 1st, at the Livestock Sale Pavilion in North Medford. All classea of live stock will be sold. Call 851 -J-S for property listings. So. Oregon Livestock Auction Co. Col. A. H Dudley, Auctioneer. FOR SALE Registered Guernsey cow, freshen soon, good buy at $135. Also purebred Jersey, second calf, freshen soon, no papers, $76. Tel. 14-F-4. FOR SALE Two good Swiss Jersey milk cows. 3 and 4 years oio; rnun soon. Call 694. FOR SALE Horse and cows. lltht stock trailer. Jack Martin, Stewurt Ave. and Thomas road FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES ABBEY'S SPECIAL 33 V-8 Tour. Sedan, 14.000 miles; perfect; $563. 112 S. Riverside. FOR SALE By owner, 1931 Ford sedan, A-l - condition. $285. r. Lawson. Rogue River, Ore. 1934 FORD V-8 a -door DeLuxe Sedan. Price $395. Call at Lange Motor Car Co., 38 N. Riverside. '33 114-T. CHEV. Truck, dual tires. long wneeinaae. nexup on traae. 16 So. Front. GOOD USED CARS Low Prloes Liberal Term. 3 1936 DeLuxe Plymouth Sedan. 2 1934 Plymouth Sedans. 1930 pontlac DeLuxe sedan. 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe. 1932 Bulck DeLuxe Sedan. 6 Ford V-8 Coupes and Sedans. 33 and '34 models, priced very low. 1933 Chevrolet 6 Sedan. 1931 Dodge Sedan. 1930 Chevrolet DeLuxe Coupe. Also a large stock of earlier models at tteai low rocea. LANOE MOTOR CAR CO. 38 N. Riverside. Chrysler and Plymouth Dealer. User Car Lot, 25 8. Riverside. C. E. GATES AUTO CO. R. & G. USED CARS '36 Willys Sedan .$465 . 185 . 275 . 645 . 175 29 Dodge Sedan 28 Packard Convertible Coupe '35 Ford Touring Sedan 30 Ford Coupe . C. E- GATS AUTO CO. Used Car Department. 6th and Bartlett. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS JACK'S 2nd Hand Store, 108 8. Grape. Good dressers, rockers, chairs, dav enport sets, bedroom sets. Many other wanted article. 106 S. Grape. FOR SALE Bees, supers and hives, $3.50. A. F. Curtrtght, Beall Lane. FOR SALE Two e-h.p. Bean spray ers, priced to sen. w. F. Biaaie. Tel. 569-R-2. Adjoining airport on north. FOR SALE standard store scale, 100-lb. Icebox; terrier puppies. In quire Union Serv. Station, Midway road and old Pacific Hwy. CHARL8 CORSETS Tel. 1673-X. TOR 8 ALE Breakfast set, chegt of - drawers, practically new. lei. uio FOR SALE Tomato, cabbage, cauli flower plants. C. J. Logan, Stewart Ave. LATEST MODEL Airway cleaner, sold new at $69.50; will sell for 937.60 ' 33 Rose Ave. FOR SALE! Fishing boat with oars; well made; priced reasonable. 601 N. Grape. FOR SALE Disc plow. L. W. Rohrer, Brownsboro. FOR SALE; Hardy tomato and cab bage plants. Mary O. Carey, south of Phoenix. FLAT top desk, swivel chair, usfd cook stove. Reasonably priced. 41 8. Front St. FOR SALE Sugar pine shakes. A. It Jones, Butte Falls, Ore. FOR SALE Four -section spr Ing toot b harrow, 300 -gal Ion Bean Triplex aprsyer. Bean 6-h.p. engine and parts for Bean pump. W. B. Bar num. phone 851-R-3. FOR SALE Aalfala aeed. F. E Bybee. Medford. FOR SALE Oil storag tanks, 6000 gallon capacity each. L. A. SaJado, Central Point. FOR SALE C -hp. motor, buzz -saw and family cow. Box 1319. Tribune TIRES. 4 50x21. $4 46. All sites ac cordingly. PISTON RINGS, perfect circle. 85 combination complete set for Ford V-8. S3 98 WILSON MOTOR PARTS 37 South Riverside. GLASS Piste, window and shatter proof auto glass, mirrors and re silvering Medford Glaaa Co. Tal 446. 36 So Bartlett. FOR SALE Two oil burners Tot furnaces. Inquire Mall Tribune office. RIVER LOAM 13 00 per load. Bste- man's. Phone 1534-Y. BUSINESS CHANCES I3A0 CASH handle snappy little downtown restaurant. Owner leav ing town. Boi 1348. Tribune. FOR RENT Service station, store and bouse; reasonable, union Oa 8ta., Midway road and old Pacific Hwy. INDEPENDENT BUSINESS If you would like to enter bualneaa for yourself and make an Inde pendent llvlnkj. try Rawlelgh Re tailing. Oood territories open now Call or write Edward Jone. Raw lelgh Dealer. Central Point. Ore. MISCELLANEOUS O-SLrTND-O Reduce where you wlah to reduce. No dieting. No exe cuting. No drunglng. Harml.vw BOWMAN'S BEAUTY 8HOPPE, Tel 57. BERNADINI (BUNNY) ARNOLD t'Jr merly with Clnderell Beauty Sh p. Is now at BOWMAN'S BEAU1Y SHOP. Tel. 67 for appointment. COMPLETE part and repair service on all makes or waaning maenmea Bargain pricea. Feldman Electric Store. Phone 637. JACK'S 2nd Hand Store now located at 10S B Orape St. APOLLO PIANO SrUDIO Classical and modern 131 S Orap BETTER re-cor lob t aatlnf fre' Oarage, 801 M. Central, . FOR SALE DOGS PET8 FOR BALE Wire-haired puppies and bantam hens, cheap. 326 Alice. Phone 953-J. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSURANCE ABSTRACTS ESCROW Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173 House cleaning, floor waxing, orl ental rug cleaning and upholstering The Fashion Shop. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking ana Remodeling. Buttons and Buckles covered. 808 0 8. National Bank Building. Tel. 1181. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED ON AUTOS. LIVESTOCK. FURNI1 L'KE. ENDORSED NOTES. ETC. We want to supply your money needs wunoui rea cape or aeiay. 8KE W. E. THOMAS MGR. ORE AND WASH MTG. CO. MEDFORD' 9 OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 45 So Central. Ground Floor Craterlan Theater Bldg. Lie. No S-157-M-180. Phone 139. Painting and Decorating. HARRY MARX Painting Tinting Paper Hanging. Phone 1710. Res. 122 Portland. Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving. Bonded carriers. Flreprool storage Expert crating, packing and shipping service. "Davis for Service." Phone 644. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 36 so Fir. phone 315. Prices right Services guaranteed. SAMSON Transfer and Storage Fur niture Moving ana expert rurniture packing service. Fireproof storage new iow rates. P. E. SAMSON CO. Phone 883 STUART'S TRUCKING SERVICE Telephone 1033 or 333 111 No Fli St. Local and long distance. Fuel oils, any kind. Green stamps in side of 3 -mile limit. LEGAL NOTICES Warrant Call. There are funda on hand for the payment of School District No. 37 warrant numoer 38, issued May 15, 1036. ' Interest to cease May 30. 1037. Payable at First National Bank of Portland, Medford. Oregon. J. w. STRAUBE, Clerk. Notice. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Kate R. Dennlston, Deceased. Notice Is hereby Riven that the un dersigned as administrator with 'he will annexed of the above named do cedent, hne filed herein his final re port and account and that May 17, 1037, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the court house In the City of Medford In said county has been fixed by the above named court as the time and place for hearing objections to said final account, and for the examination and allowance thereof. Dated: April 16, 1937. E. H. JANNEY, Administrator with the will imnexed neads Parka 50 Yen.ra 5 AN FRANCISCO (APJ-John Mc Laren haa rounded out an even half century as head of San ;ranclsco'a park system. He Is credited with cre ation of the world famous Golden Gate park In an area of shifting sand dunea. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS I. Game Huh f. Norwegian territorial division f. Crazy 13. Similar It. Brightest star In a constel lation 14. Cry or the ancient bacchanals If. Supervise a publtemilOD 14. Article 17. Flowerlesa plant la. Narrow fabrics 20. Wai ambitious 22. Good cast ovarbnard to lighten a vesel In dlBtraaa Polutlon of Saturday's Puzxta SPAlJASlACMES H A6E60iR0USE aRajefferson ROMPUilEAMSp L A I N N E S SgE L M WMM? A 1 NTiFLES BASAL lillS E D ORAL ftE VELB gem p a ntet eil a s 24. Wing tT 26. Tautonlo goddess of healing 27. Grnt Lake 42. tl. Passed from one is state Into " another IS. Having rhyth mical fall 49. 15. Cook with dry Bl. heat SI. It. Coat of certain animals Lumberman's half boot Kind of turnip Incloses 54 Explode 17. unitary defense work Pigpen Greek portico t. Record of I. family 4. descent 'i 3 p 3l 32 lip 33 34 2 1-3 44 IP 4L47 (ML A I- . I I Brownsboro BROWNSBORO, April SO. (Spl) Cba. Whlttaker of Montana 1 a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. w. Wright. Last Sunday H. W. Wright. Bill Swalm. Lol and Billy Wrlht with their guest, Mr. Whit taker, enjoyed the day picnicking at Holcomb springs and visiting at the Crawford home. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Heckner of Jack sonville visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fernlund and Mr. and Mrs, j. D. Henry. BUI Swalm has been working at the Howard Johnon home painting and papering the Interior. Mr. Wayne Wakefield of Cottage Grove 1 the guest of her parent, Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. Brown, thi week. Among those flahlng along the creek at Brownsboro Sunday were Mr. Moeden of Gold Hill and Mr. and Mr. B. J. Bell of Medford, who have made many friends here through their aluminum health dinners. Lindsay Tlbbeta of Eagle Point and Cha. Craig of Medford spent Sunday here with home folks. - Mr. and Mr. H. W. Wright and Mr. and Mr. Ray Baker attended the turkey dinner given by the grange at Jacksonville Friday evening Louis Rohrer and Oerald Hansen spent Sunday visiting at Hornbrook. Calif. Mr. and Mr. Melvln O. Wright and son Jlmmle. of Medford, visited at the H. W. Wright home. Donald Bleberatedt of Medtord vis ited friends nnd relative here Sun day. .,.; Riviera RIVIERA. April 30. (Spl) TWO real estate transfers have been made In the laat few days. The Rltter property on Ml Her 'a Gulch was sold to J. M. Franklin and B. A. Flick of California purchased the Henry Korth property. -Mrs. Marjorle Austin and email daughter arrived April 34 from In diana, for an-extended visit with har parents. Mr. and Mrs. Antone Engle. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pratt of Medford visited her sister Mrs. Nor man Baxter, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clare St umbo and Otto Fuhrman were among Grants Pass ahoppera Tuesday. David Blrdseye and Edsel White attended the show at Grants Pass Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Harris and daughter Dorothy of Gold Hill vlstted at the R. L. Miller home April 33. H. A. Korth haa purchased a new Graham car. The Korth's will be moving soon to Gold Hill to reside until the close of this school term then they plan on taking up their residence In California. Mr. Lee of the Colony la erecting two new oablna on his property. Word was received by friends of Mrs. Elsie Battln, who la now In In diana, that aha expected to have work there and would not return to Oregon until fall. Steel Demand Up WASHINGTON (AP) Consumption of finished steel In the United States last year was about 3,350 pounds per family, the highest per family con sumption since 1920. Cross -Word Puzzle a. Behave I. Fsnrtc made from the hair of the Angora goat T. Ringlet t. Gave the meaning of t. Declare 10 Front U. Look after 19 Stalk 21. Italian river J 8. Cravat Si. Poorest part of a fleece SI Grassland 28. Quick witty 29. Femfnfne name 10. And so forth: abbr. 12. Charges wltb gas 22 young Dear 84. Street urchlo 36 More rapid 29. .Ourselves 40. Witnessing clause or a writ 4L Sudden biasta of wind 4S. Salamanders 42. Ibsen charactei 44. Gang 44. Cleansing agtnt 47. flour 60. Affirmative It. Part of each golf bole Rend Adagea Period Social unit DOWN Kind of Internal decay In fruit Italian opera Big Applegate BIO APPLEGATE. April SOWSpl.) Chester Unci of thia nmmiinltv l student of Medford tun lor htsh school, was a member of the chorus participating in the operetta. "An Old Kentucky Garden." fflven bv the school last week. Robert Relnhardt, assistant dis trict ranger here, la spending a week's vacation In the north. Aroact. Ing to visit points in Washington and Canada, Including Bonneville dam. A number of Medford people mo tored to Squaw lake Sunday, includ ing Mr, and Mrs. Everett Miller, who spent the day at their cabin there. Fishermen reported few catches, which they believed due to the high water In the lakes. Among other Medford people at the resort, several of whom had motor boats on the lake were Mr. and Mra. Ward Herron. Bob Young, Mr. and Mra. Clarence Smith, Mr. and Mra. Leo Surels, B. L. Hunter and son Jerry, Jimmy Lewis, Harold Mitch ell, Mrs. Frances Bare, Dick Dug an. and Del Bergman. Miss Florence Olf ford of Jacksonville and Morris Byrne and Warren Mee. Jr.. of thia commun ity also spent the day there. Mra. Ed ward Pease of Med ford , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Culy of thia district, haa been awarded a contract to teach at the Applegate school again next term. Mra Pease haa taught there during the last two years. The Applegate Grange la sponsoring a dance at the Applegate Community hall, Saturday, May 1, the lecturer haa announced. Music will be furn ished by an orchestra from Murphy. Rev. D. D. Randall of Medford, missionary of the American Sunday school union, visited the Beaver Creek Sunday school where ha deliv ered an excellent sermon to an ap preciative group. The school will con vene at l p. m. next Sunday instead of at 3:00, the regular meeting time. Mra. Frank Knutaen waa hoatesa to 13 guests at a birthday dinner Sunday evening complimenting Mra. E. H. Taylor and Wm. Ludwig. Cards and monopoly were enjoyed during the evening. Upper Applegate Grange Invites the public to attend a danoe at their hall Saturday, May 1. Sylvla'a orches tra from Jacksonville will furnish miiaio. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McDanlel, ac companied by their guests, Mr. and Mra. Glenn McDanlel of Portland, motored to Granta Pass Sunday, re turning by Gold Hill, where they visited the popular "house of mys tery." - Local schools are training for track events and baseball which will be featured at annual play day held at Ruch May 31. Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle May field, who left thia community a year ago to reside at Cedonla, Wash., have writ ten frlenda here that their home waa completely destroyed by fire a short time ago, All project work scheduled for the club year ending next month haa been completed by the local extension unit. Members, not wishing to dis band at the present have chosen to meet Wednesday afternoon, May S, when numerous kinds of recreational gamea will be learned. All who are Interested In the extension work of fered by Oregon State college through th office of the home demonstration agnt are Invited to attend. The meet ing will be held at the club room at Applegate school building. Mrs. Dora Saltmarah, who has spent the last two months at Medfjrd, la a guest here this week at the home of Mrs. Lllla Haaklna. Mr. and Mra. Jack Cleaves of Med ford are spending a few daya with Mrs. Cleaves parents, Mr. and Mra. E. H. Taylor. Mr. and Mra. Lee Port and daughter Frances, accompanied by Harry Cam eron and Odea Carder, telephone op erators at Star ranger -station, mo tored to Crescent City Sunday. Charlea Boyce of Squaw Iake la spending a few daya with Mr. and Mrs. George Buckley at Ruch. Stanford achievement testa were! given pupils of the local schools last week and teachers assembled at Ruch Saturday for correction of the exam ination papers. Teachers and pupils went to Ashland Thursday for par ticipation in the annual county mu st 0 festival. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ayrea of Butte Falls visited friends here Sunday,! among whom were Mr. and Mrs. Olenn Saltmarsh. Mr. Ayrea. who taught laat year at Little Appiegete school la teaching at Mt. Pitt. Mr. and Mra. Roy Baker of Medford were guests Monday at the home of Mrs. Ray Offenbacher. Mr. Baker, era ployed wltb the forest service at Med ford, came there recently from Klam ath county. Phoenix PHOENIX. April SO (Spl.) Mr. Oeorge Drulw. Mr. Ouy Blahop, Mr. Raymond Furry and Mr. L. Coleman lert early Wediuaday morning to at tend the dlatrlet contention of Neighbor of Woodcraft at Bugene April 29 and 80. Mr. nd Mr. Henry Bennett of Provolt called on friend lt week. A group of friend and neighbor clled on nd urprled Mona Pern t her horn on Third atreet Mon day evening. Refreshment were aerved following an evening of Melt ing. Ladle prewnt Included the Mr Ml. me Berkley, Be mee. Brtaooe. Coblelgh, Furry, Hallcraft, Hallgren. Stead man. Turpln, Wllaon, and Ml Sueenn Barkley, and tbe bonoree, Mra. Pern. Otne Davie, Jack W. Samuel and Jerk D. Samuel left Monday morn. Ing by motor for 8m mncitco, where they will meet Gilbert H. Da vis. Mr. Davis haa spent the past two years in Andagoya, province of Colombia, South America, with a mining corporation. Elva Briscoe, Inea Turpln, Elva Furry and Nettle Hallcraft are In charge of plans and arrangements for a special Mothera' Day meeting to be given by members of the Thursday club. A motorist passing through hit and killed the George Waterman family pet on the Pacific highway near First street Wednesday morning. A regular meeting of the 4-H club waa held last Wednesday. Through Mr. Conrad, county 4-H leader, mem bers will soon obtain 4-H signs for Identification purposes. Cereals and puddings were demonstrated by June Davis, Frances Carr and Lola June Coblelgh. Naomi TJnruh, Barbara Stand if fe and El sal Beck will be In charge of demonstration at the next meeting. Miss Natalie Wilcox was a guest of Mlas Virginia Hlght laat Sunday. Mlsa Isabella Hebrard of Salinas, Calif., arrived Saturday to visit her aunt. Mrs. Guy Coblelgh, and family. Mlsa Maxlna Coblelgh accompanied Mlsa Hebrard to Prospect and the Elk Creek divide early in the week where they visited several other relative. Shady Cove SHADT COVE, April SO. (Spl) This community w visited by a rain, hall and anow storm Tuesday. It eem spring 1 etrald to come and stay, winter seems to persist In put ting In lata appearances. The river took another rise and became roily. Oeorge Brewer went to Klamath company Sunday to work. Mrs. Brewer's lster and husband were here on a visit. Oeorge went back with them. Mr. and Mr. Claud Turner have returned to their home In Blamarck, N. D. Geo. Brewer la the first one to get the credit of killing a rattleanake In theae part. Mr. Ripley 1 second. Jeaee Miller haa bought a cabin and moved It Into hi place and 1 repairing it to rent. He la fixing hi place up for an auto perk. John Leaden went to San Francisco Tuesday to vtalt relative for a few daya. Mr. Vivian Millard returned Sat urday from Los Angeles. THEY ARE TOO DUMB LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) Snakes are dumbbells. In the opinion of Dr. Oeorge E. Hudson of the University of Nebrsska eoology department, but many of them are man'a best friend. He made that clear in e. call Is sued to Nebrasken to get out. and hunt snakes In the nsme of aclene. He plana to compile a comprehen sive report of all reptile and am phibians In the state. Dr. Hudson punotured many pop ular belief about snakes. Will a anake'a tell move until sun down? HI answer Is emphatically "No." Can a snake be trained? No, they have too email a brain and couldn't distinguish . their keeper from a stranger. How about th hypnotic powers of a snake' eyes? Highly Imaginative, says the doctor. Can certain Hindus charm deadly cobras by playing musical pipes? Of course not: a snake's sense of hear ing Is so faulty It really can't hear the mualc. "To often," Dr. Hudson ssld, "be cause people are afraid of snakes they allow their Imaginations to run riot." TO GET MORE PAY LONDON (UP) New Inducement. Including a substsntlal Increase in pay, are to be offered by the Brlt lah government to recruits in the regular army and territorial. Th increase In pay In the regular army probably will reach a minimum of aft monthly. Oreat Improvement In the condi tion of service In th regular army were decided on at recent confer ence at the war office. These In clude freer traveling facilities, in creased marriage allowance, better opportunities for marrying, better food, more liberty from barracks, Improved uniforms and Improvement In prospects sfter leaving the army. Territorial service a' o will be made attractive to young men. Mill, tary authorities believe there Is vital nsed for a large Increase In the territorial army If national safety Is to be preserved. Find Rl Snakes LONOMONT, Colo. (AP) W. O. Merldeth aaw snake. 83 of them. Re moving a decayed post on hi farm, he disturbed a den of garden snake. A they crawled out, he killed them. WHY? Xo. 121 ACRES new S-room Bungalow, 10 acre foil bearing peart, mostly Anjoosj irerage production over SoOO boxes, Price W250 Term on part NO.t10 ACBES ntw 4-roora Bangalow, large new barn. It cow. tS arre ladlno clover, M ami alfalfa, 10 acre grain, all lirlgat). City water In nous. Must be sold. Prlca fl.340 Terms. ' Phone 1127-7 IS PAINTS WAY OUT TNAVALB. Neb. (UP) Mr. Julia Marker, whose 400-acre farm In tha middle of Nebraska hasn't produced a pear of grass since 193a, painted her way out of the depression. Today Mrs. Marker is proud to an nounce that her crop of pictures ex ceed 1,000, that they nave gone to every state In the union end hex household budget Is balanced. "We have not had a blade of green, gra hare for five yean," Mr. Marker said, "so I bad to do something. X borrowed a painting and copied It. Since then I have made as many a three oil paintings a day. "I send hundred to stores la Min nesota. I also exchange paintings for embroidery work, quilt top, orange from Florida, salmon from Washing ton, dates from Csllfornla and tur keys from Iowa," Mrs. Msrker said she get up early In the morning to paint and 1 often till working at midnight. She never tires, she said, because she loves to pslnt. She never bad any formal art education. "Only when th dust blow too hard, I have to stop," she explained. "I tried to paint In a dust storm, but had to give It up, although X we not outdoors. The storm lasted sll night.' We hsd to alt with wet cloths over our fsce to get a breath. People crawled for miles, reeling their way along the ridge of the road. It was Impossible to see a foot ahead." "Sometimes X copy snapshot of snlmala," Mr. Marker ald. "Some time I Juae oopy a picture out of the paper. "My favorite picture 1 Dog and Lamb; which I painted in 1034. X also like the one I made of two crane standing In a stream of water, with water Ulles In front. I think a picture Is more complete with a deer, a dog or some animal or bird In it. Mra. Marker's ambition Is to paint ' a large church mural. "The next time I get an order for a church painting," she said, "X am going to paint a picture of Bethle hem. X want to do a large canvaa with lot of color and life. I know X can." Tbe middle-aged woman who took up painting In lieu of potato plant ing, make all her own frames. 8h augment her Income from oil paint. Inge with what sh earns from plas ter plaque and painting of velvet. NAZARETH RELICS JERUSALEM (UP) New light win be shed upon the "mode of life 8,300 year ago, It la hoped, as th result of Important find of pottery and th remain of brick building near Nazareth by an archeologlc&l expedi tion under Dr. E. L. SukenUc, lec turer In Jewish archeology at tha Hebrew university. Excavations for a water tower be gun In 1931 showed that th alto had been found of a community dating back to ancient times, with subsequent layers of later generation Imposed upon It. The pottery haa been carefully checked and found to belong to various period beglnnlnf with the Chalcollthlc ge and going down to the Roman-Bjxantlne per iod, traversing th first, second and third bronze ages and the early Iron age. The remains of early brick build ings are considered of special arch eologlcal Interest. Implements rang ing from flint to bronze are among th discoveries of an unusually rich field. Virginian To Head Music Federation INDIANAPOLIS. April SO. () Mr, Vlnoent Hllle Ober of Norfolk. Va, became president of the National Fed eration of Mutts club her today. She had no opposition. Mr. Ober (ucceeded Mr. John Alexander Jardln of Fargo, N. 0. Sh has been a member of th national federation board of director' sine 1831 and I music chairman of tha Norfolk museum of art and science. In 1931 Mr. Ober was elected pres ident of th Virginia Federation of Music club, th youngest ver to bold that office. LISTING IN DIRECTORY IS DAMAGE SUIT BASIS BUTTE, Mont., April 80. (UP) Kathleen Shea filed suit In district court here today agslnst tha K. U Polk Company, compiler of elty directories, seeking tftO.OOO damages because sh was listed In th 193g Butt city directory a a wsltres in a beer parlor. The plaintiff charged that he reputation waa damaged by the pub lication. Closing time for Too Late to Clta- ify Ad I 1 :S0 p. m. J. 0. BARNES, 20 N. PMcb