MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE. MEDFOIiD. OREGON. THURSDAY. MARCIt 19, 1936 PAGE ET-EVKN GXZJOtjJ ) (A 1 Read etery ad on this page You will probably find exactly too things you have been looking lor or sale or trade tor unused article you may have. 8earch your attlo or tore-room you may find many things others are seek ing una be able to realize Im mediate cash. If what you want tsnt here, advertise tor It Tribune Classified ad are Inexpensive effective I RATES Per word first Insertion i (Minimum 36c) Each additional Insertion. t Minimum 10c! Per Une per month without copy changes MM Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS ; LOST AND FOUND LOST Car keys In leather container. Call 939-Y. ,. STRAYED Black mare with to al white left hind foot. Phone 431-J. lost If dog im'ssing. call 1518. WANTED MALE HELP I WANTED Logger with team to skid and loan logs. Box 460, Grants Pass, near Wilder' vllle. WANTED FEMALE HELP capable young woman, housework, T with chlldten. Good home and wages. Phone 939-W. DISTRICT representative wanted by national W"n eJ. "no man. 25-40, neat, attractive. NO canvassing. Give qualifications. Di rector. 301 Westport, Kansas City. Mo. WANTED SITU ATI0NS PAINTING and carpenter work to trade for livestock or furniture. P, j. Box 657. WANTED Day work. Phone 1345-M. Mrs. Huaon. WANTED--MISCELLANE0US and board In pri vate home for elderly lady. Phone 39 after 8:30 a. m. p. m. . WANTED-Small Medford home worth 81600. Must be clear for equity In one of the finest all-modern subur ban acreage near Medford. Tribune, Box 1418. WANTED TO BUY Men's good used suits. Used Wardrobe Shop. 618 E. Main. ' . WANTED 8400 loan for 3 years. Good security. Tribune, Box 1020. WANTED Bast little home near Med ford 8400 or 500 will buy. Box 1021. Tribune. WANTED Springer cows and helf- njiinh Wilson. Phone 111-X-l. 1 ZLX ments, e A. free water, $I5GG. Teiiiis. WANTED . Sheley Anency. mile north city llm- OOL its. Pacific Hwy. Barest cash prices for wool and mo- J , hair, wool bags and fleece twine. j.R 8AL By owner, 10 to 80-aiTe ' MEDFOKD BARGAIN HOUSE tracts. Irrigated Bear creek bottom ri No. Grape Phone 108? lmA yf milt from Medford; excel- - - ' .ent for gardening. Phone 1524-L. JUNK WANTED J . ; Hlsnest market prices paid for metals when you thitut of real estate think of all kinds. rss. wool or cott.n. of brown WHITE Southern Ore. Junk Co.. Swirt Ave between so. Holly and Oak- EQUinr In Improved 1 acres ad- aale. joining Central Point. Large bouse, - -.i- , . n. i.i-,. .- gf.icxen houses and barn. Inoulre WANTED Obert Hansen. Central Point. we pay cash for household goods. , furniture and stoves We also buy pcR SALE Beautiful Income prop metals hides, pelts, wool and mo- ty; best location In town. Also hslr. MEDFORD BAROAIN HOU8 41. a. well located. Inquire 804 37 N Orape St. P'jone '.09a. Central Ave. So. WANTED Plus, weight to 76 lbs An ORCHARD BAROAIN State once In reply. M L, Mall 3314 acres, 7 acres D'AnJous, acres SJrJu-; 3i yr. old Bosc. 4 acres 38 jr. old TTioune. , oomice. balance ranch In alfalfa. oirovrmiRF unholsterine. repalrinit, Pine modern home. Equipment "?S"nE! w E W.lkeri phone goe. with place at 113.000 00 or arlU m ao.7 M Peach tnM toT business building. 638 307 N. Peacn. ' CHARLES A WING AGENCY. IDO. wanted Cook stoves, nesters. bed Exclusive Agents spring mattresses day-beda asm- Phone 728. 109 E. Main JoTt w". p casn,o7.x0ch.t H6u8E8 for sai. or rent J.ckaon "SeVTdeaL PURN SxcOB County Bid, and Ooan Ass-n 423 B- Main At. " - : ' FOR 8ALE LIVESTOCK JUNK JUNK - WANTED FRESH cow and calf for sale. J. B. CASH PAID for inner tubes, 10 per Bvnum, Dark Hollow road. lb up Rags cottun and wool, up 1 to 6c per lb Scrap Iron small or for SALE Young, fresh cow. J. F. large lota; elao all other metals of coller. Orlffln Creek. all derriptlons - . . . r-?"!"- MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE S WORK HORSES, 2 seta logging hat- 11 Nn nrsne Phone 1063 ness. 1 set farming harness, full " " logging outtlt. Call Con DeVore. FOR RENT HOUSES , Fn 324' - ' ' " FOR 8ALF 0 ewes. Tom Hatlett, t FOR RENT Unfurn. 6-room house. mlM o g,, pomj, 836 N. Central. . ' FOR SALE One team well matched FOR RENT 3-room furnished house ma., OM Hlln. Orsnts Psss S20. 333 No. Grape. . fOR RENT 6-room house, sleeping FOR SALE POULTRY porrh, bath. 600 Hamilton near ANJJ jjQQg Washington school, slooo mon.n, iarL,n ,-r-.r,-.,r Inquire at Medford Exchange, 30 gLECTROLUX refrigerator, air cooled. So. Front. . , 5 cu. ft. capsclty. Operates with JoV RENT Desirable house' on Vast ,12000' 0,11 728 sloe close In. D. T. Lawton. 821 W. 4th evenings. Apple- FINE Narsiransett turk.y eugs. Route yoR RENT Desirable 7-room hou Bo .oe. Table Rock, Central on east side, hardwood floors, fire- Point, ore. pl.ee. oil burner fnt.4",?- 'n" FOR SALE-Narag.nsett torn.. Chat, qr.irc at 138 East Main St. or phone t Dr.y oola H1 , nou north 16- . . ., of Rocky Point bridge. FOR RENT 3-room modern furnish- POB eALE-M.mmoth Bronse tur-' ed hoiise. 315 so. peacn. kfy poulu from fine early matur- . "aao "month, water lng market type strain. Day old or HOi,rt i?N Hollv brooded to eight weeks. Day old paid. 612 N. Hony. i Miy 10th w Jsth JSc Miy a8(h w 7-ROOM house, newiv papered: bsin June 2S, 32c Write for Informetlon and aarsee outbuildings. 14 acres about 8 week, poulu. Caih deposit fine rrd-n land. Call Knox's Serv- 30"t with orders. James E. Coiia. ice station. Jacksonville. M''"8'. Rt:' Ro'tn'r' r' Ft'R RFN'f -Modern 4 room futnlsb td bouse, garage 804 Bennett. Yi RrNT -3-r.vm modern furn .afced House, lie So, Peach, FOR RENT H0TJ8ES FOR SENT 6 room modern house, furnished, w. H. Iverhard, 1013 W. Sih. FOR RENT Homee. furnished or unfurnished BROWN a WHmt FOR RENT APARTMENT8 FOR RENT Apt. 334 Apple. FURNISHED one and two room apart ments, with garage. 804 W. 10th. FURNISHED 3-room apartment, pri vate bath, hot and cold water, lights, sleeping porch, garage Adults. 912 8. Osidale. FURNISHED Apt. for rent. 328 M. Ivy. NICELY furnished apartment. Adults only. Call BOS West 10th. FOR RENT Suite In beautiful Hoi ty Apartment. 4 nice rooms, JTIgtd sire. electrlo range, hot and oold water. Available now. Second dour north of postofflce, 40. Bee man ager In rear. DURELL Court Apt. 8. 339 N. Holly. FOR RENT Furnljiitrd apartment: new, clean, private -oath, overstuff ed. One 8-room. one 4-room at tr.e Gloria Pan at South Central, under management of the owner. Mrs. Bechtel. ' FOR RENT 5 -room apt. partly furn. Close In. Inquire 30 3. Fir FOR RENT BOARD ROOM WANTED Boarders and roomers by , the month. Call at 718 East Main or phone 732. ROOM, board, care for children. In quire 618 King St. ROOM at BOARD Home cooked meals 125 per month 303 N Hol'v FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS . ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Grape FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Approximately 8.600- aua river In Douglas county, see oi write E. J. Page, Dallas, Oregon FOR RENT 13 acres, Improved, on I highway, McCurtaln's Service Bta.. l rmie soutn oi m.ent, FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR rRAUE Jonathan ap pro ioc ana ooo m " Vlita packing bouse between 9 and 4 o'clock Bring own boxes. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 4 ACRES, almost new Improvements, bottom land, free Irrigation. Cow. chickens. 30 rabbits. Priced 91200. Terms. A. F. Flowers, corner 12th and Front. FOR SALE 55 acres, 30 acres pear, Bartlett, Bosc, D'AnJou. Grain pas ture. Irrigated. Owner's house, fore man's house, necessary buildings, 2 good wellv Box 1273, Tribune. 44 ACRES, irrigated, good soil, ad joining Medford, on paved road, 6 room house, garage and barn. City water. About IK acres In Ladlno clover. tloOO. L. 0. Flckell, 204 East Main. Tel 386. FOR SALE 6 acres, 4 In pears, 4- room modern house, basement, city water and city mall delivery at city limits. 101 Western Ave. SACRIFICE by owner e.2,000 five-room house, sleeping poroh, 110 ft. front age, east front. Terms. 320 Portland avenue. Inquire 312 Portland Ave. FOR SALE 6-room modern residence at sacrifice. Inquire 640 so. Fir St. Medford. from blood tested flocks to hstch Msr. 26 or trsde for shakes, cedar posts, lumbrr or heifers, Geo. P. UarUa, Oold H11L FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES PONTIAO 6 sedan, overhauled com pletely; runs Use new. A real buy at only eaas.oo. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth FOR BALL Essex cos ch only 11.000 miles. Good oondltlon. Inquire 30 6 Fir. upstairs. GOOD USED CARS Lowest Prices In Medford. 1P85 P.ymouth DeLuxe Coupe, like ' new. 1934 Plymouth Sedan. 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe. 134 Chrysler Airflow Sedan. 1030 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan. 934 Dodge Coupe. 1432 Plymouth Coupe. 1930 Ford Sedan. 1H34 Ford Pickup. Itf30 Dodge 8r. Sedan, 4 speeds. Also a number of other models. We have a number of Real Chonp Cars. . Used Car Lot, north corner 8th and Bartlett. LANGE MOTORS, INO. 88 N. Riverside. . Tel. 18. FOfl SALE One Star fl-cyl. sedan, new tires and recently overhauled; very good condition. Phone 47 Oall at 428 West 6th. FOR SALE-DOGS PETS MRS. MOORE, at Merrick's Auto Camp, Cabin No. 66. Wednesday night and Thursday, will show for sale three Boston terrier puppies from Kansas City's best line of Champion stock. ROLLER CAN ARIES -2 1 S. Riverside ..a,, n , i I, ,i I FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Spring-tooth harrow, wagon with grain box. 625 N. Cen tral. FOR SALE Brooder stove In 1st clast 1 shape, cheap. Also Model T road ster. May's Ranch, Talent. FOR SALE Third cutting alfalfa hay. I tlea a decree made for the dlitrlbu Kanota. oata and corn. John L. tlon of said estate to the person en- xwvbiuu. j FOR SALE Cheap, electric and coal brooders, electrlo washing machine. 304 S. Ivy. FOR SALE 300-gal Handle sprayer, ready to go. Price $300. Tel 468-J-l. for SALE Two keg Super-Cold beer cabinet dispenser. Leonard's. 119 E. Main FOR SALE beardless seed barley and atiaua seea. u. 11. lNieaermeyer. FOR SALE Alfalfa seed. Ko. dodder, 15c lb. Joe Rush, Beagle, Ore. FOR SALE Easy electric washer and dryer combined. Central Point, Rt 1. Box 263, C. F. Meldln. FOR SALE. SOO-gal, Bean sprayer trady to go; Ford tractor. Hamilton transmission. Darby wheels. Her bert Ranch, Rt. 4. Box 176. FOh SALE--Kanota oats and Hen clien barley. O. F. Niedermeyer 6J3-J-1. HA 1 FOR SALE Grain or alfalfa Gore Ranch, Jacksonville highway FOR SAL13 God Newtown apples at cheap prices. Inquire Sgobe & Day Packing House South Fir St. FOR 3al riaieo oat bay ground alfalfa ana oat nay loose alfslfn hay O A DeVoe. Phone 623 -J -2 PEPMANKNTS ll.bu and up. Pre vest's. 23a So. Oakdale. phone 727 rYPEWRi iBKiBienna 110 N. Cen tral phne ib'i , FOH SAnE Baled alfalfa 114.00 ton Monarch Seed Do. WHEAT and barley for seed, the prov en ylelder; also wheat and barley for feed, whole or ground. Vlctoi Bursell Phone 85A-J-3 Fon sale Fine quality seed grsln. nnry meoermeyer, j mile north oi Jacksonville on Old Stage road Phone Jacksonville 364. ALFALFA SEED. 10c. P. E Bybee Rt 2. Medinrd Call C. P. Nieder meyer. Rt 2, Tel 623-J-t. SEVERAL good used "McClanahan' incuoatora. 34U-egg bio. 540-eeg 30. reconditioned, tested and sold complete McClanahan Inc. Co. 380 West 13th St.. Eugene. Ore FERTILIZER Any jnouut, '18 s Fir Phone 1648-X. cheap MISCELLANEOUS MEETING extraordinary for Towu- Brnu iiud nu. n, win oe neio at tne Guild Hall, Friday, March 20th, at 7:30 for reorganization. Q. I. Max well, president protem. GRANGE DANCE at Applegate Sat . urday, March 21st. Silvia's orches tra. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Complete sawmill, or will sell separate two engines, boiler, edger, planer, cut-off saw, 54-lnch Inserted tooth saw and other mill parts. Bargain If sold before April 16 8. L. Johnston, Applegste. Ore. ' BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTV . ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts f Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System la Jackson county. MURRAY ABSTRACT OO. Abstract, of Title. Rooms 8 snd 6. No. 82 North Qntral Ave., upstilrs Long Distance Moving LA ROE VAN serving Calif, Oret and Wash poluU, semi-monthly trips Fully insured Martin Bros. 701 a 6th 8t . Orsnte Pses Tel. 148-J. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED 6S0 to 8300 for Dersonsl or household purposes on House FtirnUl.lngs or Autos; slso Cars Refinanced. Loana closed within 80 minutes License No. 167. See W E. Thomsa. 48 Bo. Cen. trtl Radio mire Orunow Radios. RADIO ELECTRIC SERVICE Irs B Chsalaln Phone 470 205 Jackson St. TMtw. Ae-la:s, Repairing COMMERCIAL SPRAYING CONfMER'iAL sprsying. . f uOQ 26B-M. MoOonss;' BUSINESS DIRECTORY Painting and Paperhanjliif, COMMERCIAL & HOUSE FAINTING, Tinting b PaperhanKlng. Harry Marx, phone H-F-4. it out 1. Box 440. Tratum. KELNKJNQ TR-NSPEH - CO. Long distance hauling. Purnlture. oat tie. anything. Ill N. Fir. Phone 1033 O Stuart. EAD6 TRANSFER t STORAOB CO. Office 1016 No. Central Phone 816 Prices right. Service guaranteed. TRUCK. IN a AND STORAOF Local sur-h rate of Interest not exceeding -and long distance hauling, furnt pe- ent pel annum as they shall des ture rauvltur, etc. Reasonable rates ignata and such bonds shall bear such Tel- 83b. p. B. damson Co. HAWLEA TRANSFER Expert pack ers ana movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 619 North Riverside. Phono 813. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Final Settlement. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, In and for the County of Jackson. Xn the Matter of the Estate of John B&rneburg, deceased. Notice Is hereby given, that the unuerslgned has filed her First and Final Account as executrix of t'ie Estate of John Barneburg, deceased, In the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, and that said Court has appointed Friday, the 3rd day of April, 1933, at the hour of ten o'clock un n t y , time, and the court room of satU County Court In the courthouse in the City of Medford, Oregon, as the plane for hearing objections to said first ana final Aocount, the settle ment thereof, and the distribution ol said estate. All persons Interested are hereby notified to aDnear at said tim .mi Plac show cause, if any there be. why said First and Final Aamxmt snouia not be aooroved bv th fiourt sal. eeUte be decreed to ka fnitw wmw nicrew, ana said executrix die- cnargea rrom her said trust. Dated and first nuhiihrf u.ivh NETTIE A. BARNEBtmn. Executrix of the Estate tt John j Barneburg, deceased. Notice to Creditors, Notice Is hereby Riven that thn undersigned has been' appointed by the County Court of Jackson Countv. Oregon, executor of the estate nf rn'rcnce n. May, deceased. All per sons havlnir claims azalnst unirt na tate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified to the execu tor. Don R. Newbury, at his office. kwxh aiu. united states National Bank Bu:dlng, Medford, Oregon, on or be fotv six months. from the date of this nonce. Dated and first published March I DON R. NEWBDRV Executor of the estate of riorence N. May, deceased Notice of Proposal to Sell Two Thon- Mnn uonars ($2,000.00) School Kulldlng llonds of and by School lilstrlct No. 74, Jackson County, Oregon, and Inviting Bids Therefor, tfotlce Is hereby given, thst sealed bide will be received by the School Biard of School District No. 74," of Jackson county, Oregon, at the office of the District Clerk of School Dis trict No. 74, Jackson County, Oregon until the hour of 7:30 o'clock p. m. on the 27th day of March, 1038. for the purchase of an Issue of bonds of the said School District In the amount of (2.000.00 da Id bonds will be negotiable cou pon bonds, will be registrable as to prnclpal only at the option of the bolder, and each will be designated "Sahool Building Bond." will be dated as of December 1, 1035, and In the denomination of $600.00 each, and wl'S be numbered consecutively from i so , ootn inciusiver and will ma ture serially In numerical order at the rate of 1600 00 on the first day of December of each of the years 1037 to 1040, both Inclusive, will bear Interest payable semi-annually on the first day of June and December of Mail Tribune Daily ACR081 . L Lose luster ' 8. European mountains I. Duct II. On 18. Deal out spsrlngly 14. Amerlcsn author 16. Resounded 16. Forecasting the future 18. Church of a . monastery tt. Without feeling IL Pols of a two horse wagon It. Princely Italian family II. lien of the sod lac (olutlon of Saturday's Puzxl Rlt Imatt1sta r a A g ff VA I NplW RAP P E R.H E X PJA T I A T B DEE RiAUEN iT AP llNURSplGRkk iziu p iSuEiipi KEY p rJE IlPr O N wMh. k UMpO R ATE C jO N C E D TIN Si P. S OlD 5 R LjO L i L T 17. Form of vsrsl- 10. Measln "".bid res. IL s-rsms for dry- olrstory Iff parrh- ment skins II. Bslf wit be tween esst ound St. Boichta 40. .looms In a haram 41. Oama of akIU 44. Ailm1lM44 44. American Indiana 10. MerllOVAl sbiaid ,nd north- est: tbr. 14. Human tl, Narrow d!a Unt vlw 71 w -JStl To if jJ3 Mui !lZ f-- lf!L . . .j. - - lmu ttfffft rwr; r??7r 4o 4, g42 43 mwlr . Jim. Jm. 44 45 7447 ffl 4f IP3 ' 'm eajh year until maturity, will be pay ab: both as to principal and InUrwt In lawful money of the United States of America at the office of the Conn ty Treasurer of Jackson County, Ore gon. These bonds are Issued by virtue ol a majority vote of the legal voters of aald School District No. 74, and Resolution of the District Schtol Board of said District, and pursue to the laws of the State of Oregon, Inc.udlng Chapter XX. Title 96 of the Oregon Code, 1930. and laws amenda tory thereof and supplemental there to and are part of an Issue of 9.O0 00 of bonds authorised at tha aforesaid election. - Persons offering to purchase said bonds are Invited to bid thereon at jlntrest - rate as shall be designated oy tne purcnaser inereoi as ajor-aaiu. The borvda will not be sold for less than par and accrued Interest. Said bonds shall be sold subject to the opinion of F. P. Farrell, Esq., at torney of Medford, Oregon, and said bonds win be furnished and printra by aatd School District. Staled bids (or the purchase of sale bonds will be received by said Dlitrlot School Board up to the time of eald sale as herein fixed. All bid mut-t be aoocmpanled with a certified chttk payable to said School District No 74 in the amount or two per cent of the par value of the bonds, which shall be forfeited to the said School District In case any bidder shall fall and refuse to accept and pay for saM bonds, should they be awarded to mm. The right is hereby reserved to re ject any and all bids. The Post Office adr.ress of the office of the Clerk of said District Is Trail, Oregon, tty order of the District School Bonrd of School District No. 74, Jack soii County, Oregon. . . Dated:. March 12th. 1036. PETER W. SANDOZ, District Clerk of School District No. 74, Jackson County, Oregon. NO. 109-304 PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE NOTICE AMI CALL FOR BIDS TO ALL PERSONS WHO MAY BE CONCERNED: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, the Corporation Commissioner of the State of Ore gon and Statutory Receiver . for the UNION SAVINOS & LOAN ASSOCIA TION, Of Portland, In liquidation. Is about to sell to the highest responsi ble bidder for cash, the following described real proporty located In Jackson County. Oregon, to-wlt: Lots Three (3) and Four 4) of the CORA L. KNIGHT SUB DIVISION of the Pago Property In the City of Medford, at 6-11 South Riverside Avenue, conditional upon the approval of tho circuit Court of the State of Oregou for Multnomah County, pursuant to Petition No. 181 now on me ana n.ndlntr therein In that certain pro ceeding entitled In the Matter of the Liquidation of the UNION SAVINGS Ac LOAN ASSOCIATION, No. 100-304; NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that offers for the purchase oi saio. nn.rtv will he received bv the un dersigned at his office at 321 Oorbett n,,lllni7 Portland, until 3:00 o'clock, t u Mia 4th dav of April. 1038, at which time all bids received will be opened. Otfers must be In writing, enclosed In sealed envelopes and ad dressed to the Corporation Commis sioner. The commissioner resorvos the right to reject any and all bids. Cer tified check In the sum of not less than 20 of the bid must accompany the offer, to be forfeited In the event the offer Is accepted and the bidder la unable to fulfill Its terms. The successful bidder must deposit the full amount of bid In cash within five days from data of confirmation by the Court, whereupon receiver's deed will be delivered conveying said prop erty free and clear of taxes and other lawful assessments. Interested pros pective bidders may obtain Informa tion from the receiver at the above address as to tho title and other de tails In order to enable them to pre pare their bids, but no guarantee will be mado as to the accuracy thereof. No bid or offer will be accepted for less than 8,000.00 cash gross, or that is nresented after sealed bids have been opened; or that does not con form to the terms and conditions sbove act forth. No bid or offer will be accepted from a bidder who can Cross-Word Puzzle 4. Hire ft. Sun-dried brick 6. Learning 7. Aciora t. Dry . Worthleaa 10. Pint man U. Native of Serbia IT. To 19, Measure of oapaclty It. "Lltihti out" 22. Spoken 23. Central Amer lean counir) 25. Stralnera 27. Attempt 33. Unified: heraldry It. Afternoon function! SI. Built 25. Ornamental veaael 17. Cfmt forth 39. city In Anuria 40. Poemi 41. Gaming eubea 42. AanemblARft of cattle 4S. That girl 47. Viicoua black I la u Id SI. Pre nt (2. Nob It man 63. Ocean 64. Icelandic Ula tfi. Largt heavy wagon DOWN 1. Coat of cer tain anlmali t. South Ameri can river t. Put on . 41. Historic! fieri ly period RWTEEISISI not make a satisfactory showing of financial responsibility or whose of fer Is made to the Commissioner or to the Court after confirmation of sale to another hat been recom mended. This notice Is published on Thurs day, March loth; Thursday, March 2t)th. and Thursday, April 2nd, 1936. In the Medford Mall Tribune of Mod- ford. Oretion, pursuant to the order of the Hon. Louis P. Hewitt, a Judge of the circuit Court of the state of Oregon for Multnomah County, made and entered on the 14th day of March, I 1939. (SIONEDI : CHARLES K. CARRY. Corporation commissioner of tne ovate oi ""s Statutory Receiver of the Union Savings Loan As sociation. Foots Creek FOOTS CFEEK, March 18 (Spl.) Several from here attended tna tll ver anniversary of tha Olvlo Improve ment club at this community hall In Rogue River March 9. Former mem bers from Ashland. Medford. Grants Pass and Salem were present, also Mrs. W. 8. Nicholson of Marsbfleld, presi dent of the Oregon 8tat Federation of Woman's Clubs. A very Interest ing meeting wai held. Clay Biles la operating tha Riviera plantation this year and will move there as soon aa the present tenant, Mr. Heap, finds a location. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elliott, who art spending soma time at Jackson Hot springs, visited her mother, Mm. Pau line Walil, March 13. Their son, Don ald, Is now employed at the cement nlsnt In Gold Hill. Mrs. M. Boomsllter was a Oranta Pass visitor March 18. Clvda Martin and Mr. Holbrook of Blrdseye creek were in Medford on March 13. Dr. Carey, Mrs. Mcllvana and Mrs. Fowler of Rogue River called on Mrs. George Stead March t. Many of the farmers and orchard lata are busy getting their plowing and cultivating done. Rolland stieni of Rogue River finished plowing for R. L. Miller and will help at the Blrdseye ranch thla week. P. Dauga bought team last week to do hla overhead work with and Art Frost has a span of mules. Mr. and Mrs. John Weaver of Long Beach. Cal., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bllea and are. looking for property. Mrs. F. W. Rioter of tha oolony at tended the farewell party given for Mrs. David Oelvln and Mrs. Edna Keith at the home of Mra. Whlta In Rogue River Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McMsrrlek and dhlldren, Alice and George, of near Medford visited their home here March 15. Leslie Carr la leaving for Klamath Falls, where he has employment. His mother, Mrs. O. C. Carr, wno naa neon spending some time In San Francisco with a son and daughter, la expected home soon. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Allen have hnuiiht tha Chlsholm property on the left fork of the creek and with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilis, movou there last week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Magerly of Rogue River and Judge Grant Mat thews, wife and daughter, Daphne, of Grants Pass called on Mra. Qeorge Stead March 18. ' Daniel Biles was taken seriously 111 Saturday but Is out and around again nMrs. R. U Miller spent March IS in a.hi.nd and was accompanied home by her son. Rowland, who la attending tha Ashland normal, Mr., p. Douaa entertained the H. X. club of the Live Oak Grange at her home March 12. Climax m.iMAX. March 19. (Bp!.) Mr. and Mrs. Prank Hurst and Madeline Oomstock are visiting relatives in Lakevlew. They expect to return on Wednesday." Mennlfee Charley spent tne weea- end with his parent!. Everett Orlsaom brougnt nil catwe up from central i-oin. wwiw-. 8am Coy went to ssgie rtnm - urday to remain a few days on Busi ness. Ben Oswsld visited at the werca borne Saturday. Farmers here are tam savan- tagei of the good weather to do their spring sowing. Mr. and Mrs. L. h. wane .no Mrs. Cecil Day spent Bunaay in Central Point. Mllrov Charley went to aagie Point Tuesday and returned Wed nesday. Howard Gold of Medford was a Sunday visitor at hla ranch here. Oeone McLain of Eegie roint hiked to Climax Wednesday and re. turned Frldey. Master Csrl Jsnteer of Central Point Is visiting hla aunt, Mrs. L. H. Werta. Bam Coy and Mllroy Charley help ed to brand cattle at I H. Werta' last Sunday, Jean Wlnnlngham worked for Herb Grlssom last week. Italy Take Over All Wheat Stores ROME, Italy, March 18 -(AP).The XUul.ii government today comman deered tbs entire wheat production of the nation. It eliminated the "middle man" In wheat dealings through a decree In structing farmers to pisoe their crops In government warehouses and pro hibiting millers from receiving grain rrom any other source. At the same time the fascist party forbade, any further salsa by mer chanta of any merchandise from countries taking part In sanctlona against Italy. Ml vat Ion iMitt Dies SAN FRANCISCO, March 18WAP) Salvation Army hesdquertars here received cabled word today of the death In Hong Kong, China, of Brig. James B. Hansom. 44, who went to South China last summer to launch the first Salvation Army mis sion work In that region. He died of pneumonia after an operation. S Hall Tribune want dt. il TP I I I r 1 r. . I I tuiu 1 j nagie roint TOLO, March t. (Spl.) Miles DiIf 0nut aon of Mr. and Mrs. TkniMr n..u. who with hi. wir. small children, came here, last No vember and has worked aa an utra at the Safeway stores In Medford dur ing the winter, now has a permanent position there. He came well rec ommended from the company stere at Hot Springe, Ark. .-' ' House guests at the Denver Davis home last week were Mrs.' Emma Browne and daughter, Virginia Tur cot. They left Saturday for their home In Oakland. Cal. Mrs. Browne la a sister of Mrs. Blrdsall, who has often visited here. Mrs. Howard Miller and daughter, Catherine, are home from the Osteo pathic clinic, but the son, Jlmmle, will remain for a while longer. Mra. L. K. (Betty) Potter enter tained March 4 the ' Carnation club of Central Point. Members present were Mesdames Bessie Fernland, Rose Hodgson, Alta Kelly, Marie Langstrom. Ethel McCoy, Msrle Putney, Lois Richardson and Dorothy Root. Mrs. Helen Murphy and little daughter, Nancy Kay, also Mrs, Dorothy Owens, were guests of tha club. Delicious re freshments were served by the hoa- Mrs. Potter, daughter, Nancy, and son, Jack, spent three dsys of last week visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Apple, gate, of Ashland. Mr. and Mra. P. A. Tracy and daughter, Ernestine, ware dinner guests Saturday at the John Bohnert home near Central Point, when little Marilyn Bohnert celebrated her sec ond birthday. Tolo Community club will sponsor box social In the near future. A short program will precede the auc tion sale of suppers. Coffee, cocoa and milk will be served In the club dining room. All are cordially Invited to attend. The ladles, from 8 to 60 years old, are asked to bring supper for two. At tha 4-H club meeting held Sat urday at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Owens, Dorothy Tracy became presi dent, filling the vacancy caused by 2lma Kawson's resignation. Muriel Kllbura of Central Point was elected vice-president. Mr. and Mra. William Pennlnger, with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Collins, at tended the Applegate Grange dance Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Owens were among the guests who enjoyed a tur key dinner at the home of the for mer's parents Sunday In honor of Rosemary Bishop of Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs, Roscoe Applegate and daughter, Dorothy, of Ashland gave the L. X. Potter family a pleasant surprise Sunday when they motored over with a plcnlo lunch and all went down the river road to one of the beautiful plcnlo spots. They found many pretty wild flowera. They drove on to Gold H1U and back by the Pa olflc highway. Mra. Ralph Rawaon and son, Ver non, motored to Grants Pass and back Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Over beck and daughters, also Mlsa Ida Anderson, were guests at an oyster supper Sun day at the Tom DUncan home In the Willow Springs district, Mr. and Mrse. T. A. Muse, daugh ter, Msry, and sons, Art and Al; Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Thorp and family, with George Wright, motored to Olendale Sunday loklng over' the country and visiting at the James Bussell home. Movies were being msde to the north and west of Oold Ray Sunday. Tololtes got a good view of the two planea during the operations and as they "bee lined" back to the Medford airport. Mesdames Prank Woolrldge, William Wright, Mr. and Mra. Joe Collins and Mr. and Mrs. William Pennlnger mo tored to the scene of the roundup on Little Applegate 'river Sunday. Messrs. Wright and Woolrldge took three sad dle horses by trailer. They also rode In the roundup. On their way back the party - stopped for dinner at Amy's piece In Jacksonville. . Mrs. Lee Hammarlay of the Bow man beauty parlor staff was a Sun. day night guest of her husband's mother, Mrs. L, I. Hammarlay, oi Pine Tree camp. O. A. Baker, owner of the Pine Tree camp ground, aaya tourist trsvel la a month ahead of lsst year, con sequently business Is better than for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Loftua en tertained at dinner Sunday. Guests ware Mr. and Mrs. John Green and T, If. Hagsn. Arlene Inmann. with her aunt, Mrs. Edyth Bohnert, and little daughters, Marilyn and Doreea Bohnsrt, spent Sunday at the Tracy home. Vlolabel Morrow and Wiley Davis, seniors In Oold Hill hign school, hsve leading pans In thslr class play which will be put on In the near future. Catherine Miller returned to school March 17. Betty Miller Is absent from school with a cold. Mrs. Una B. Inch, county school supervisor, visited school today. Aa there waa no school at Oold Hill high Tuesday, two of tha stu dents. Elisabeth Davla and Virginia Duncan, visited at Tolo. New benches aie being made for the school which will aid greatly the seating capacity for our community parties. THE GRANGE Central Point orange The Central Point Orange will meet March 80, at p. m. This la tha last night for the attendance contest so we urge all members to be there and help their respective side. The program for the lecture hour will be in charge of the men. )7M tUU Tribune waul 8X18. EAGLE POINT. Msrch 10. (Spl.) Mrs. Henry Pry of Powers visited at the Putmon home last Monday. Mrs. Fry was called to Brownsboro by the serious Illness of her sged mother, Mrs. Hall, at tha home of snother daughter, Mrs. Baker. Mrs. Hsll was 93 years of age just a week ago and has remarkably retained her health and faculties until In the past few months, when she' has gradually failed, until now - little hope is field for her recovery. Ned Holmes and mother of Griffin creek spent last Sunctny with Mrs; Holmes' sister, Mrs. Cells Holmes, of Esgle Point. . Mr. and Mra. Wm. Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Taylor. Mrs. Doine Moomaw and Clarence Day attended the Townsend dance at Beagle- last Saturday night. Rehearsals are being held twice a week for the Easter cantata to be held at the church, under the - dl? rectlon of Miss Yetta Olson. Mr. and Mrs. John Hlnshaw of Butte Falls attended tho dance at tho Oasis lost Saturday night. ' Mrs. Dale Walker was taken to A hospital In Medford Sunday evening to undergo an operation. It la hoped that she will experience a speedy recovery. Bert Becklehelmer of Medford was In Eagle Point on business Mon dsy. Vance Pearce and Howard Gold went to Klamath Falls . Monday morning to look for work. Tom Clngcsde left for Portland Monday morning on a business mis sion, expecting to be gone several days. Johnnie Woodrlch was taken ..to the Community hospital In Medford last 8unday suffering from a broken leg near the knee Joint, which- hap pened as he fell while practicing Jumping. Miss Maxlne Cannon spent last Saturday and Sunday with her sis ter, Mrs. L. D. Fox. In Grsnta Pass. There was a 9-pound son born to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pelle March 16. The report la that mother and babe are doing fine,' but that Alfred la having to wear a bandage on hie head. Tommy Coy, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Coy, was married .In Eureka, Calif., to Miss Wanaleah French, of that place, lost Sunday. -Congratulations and beat wishes for many yeara of happiness are ex tended to them, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Haley enter tained a number of friends at their home and the Oasla lost Saturday night. , Herb Perry Is feeling so Jubilant at having new wheels and rubber tires on his tractor. It la advised that the - neighbors witob their lawns and gardens, aa ha la trying to plow up the whole country side. Clarence Roblnett left last Sunday morning for Mapleton- on . .few days' business trip. .... - Henry Chlldreth of Phoenix visited hla brother Wea, last Sunday.. . Robert Harnlsh and family of Grants Pass spent last Sunday with hla brother, Ray and family of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Perry- spent last Sunday with "Ma" and Hattle Hewlett. .' Mr. and Mrs. John Norrla and Mlsa June were callara oh Mr. and .Mrs. Orvllle Henderson lost Sunday. Clsren.ce and Wilfred Davlea and Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Hank attended the Pomona Orange meeting at Sams Valley last Saturday night, Miss Helen Carl of San Francisco arrived In Eagle Point last Tuesday where she will spend two weeks ae guest of her aunt, Mrs. Frances Csmpbell. Harold . and . Ted Oeurtn of .dan Francisco called on relatlvea In Eagle Point Monday, while en route home from a business trip to northern Calllornla and southern Oregon. ' Mr. and Mra. J. O. Honnaford re turned to their home In Esgle Point last Saturday after a six weeks' stay In Medford, where Mr. Hannaford received medical treatment. He la very much Improved In health, his friends are glad to hear. A meeting of the Fryer ditch com- nany was held In the city hsll Mon day night for the election of offi cers for the following term. . The next meeting of the Eagle Point Townsend club will be held next Tuesday evening, March 34, In stesd of Monday night, as usual. All are urged to be there early, as the meeting will convene at 7:18. so aa to finish the business mst ters before time for our speaker of the evening to take the floor. Mr. O. A. Robsrson, of Portland, will- be the speaker, and It Is sincerely hoped a large crowd will be In at tendance to hear this lecture, as Mr. Roberson Is an accredited lec turer, editor, educator and philoso pher, and a very dynsmlc speaker. Whether you are a Townsenoite or not, come and ask any questions In regard to the Townsend plsn and Mr. Roberson will answer them. The lecture will start at S o'clock In the Orsnge hsll. . Mrs. Don Brlttsan returned home Ssturday from seversl days spent In Medford with her parents, Mr. and Mra. Brandon. Firebug Busy In San Fran Hotels SAW FRANCISCO, Mnrch 18 (fl7 A firebug set biases In aevernl ho tels and residences In Fillmore dis trict early today, resulting In Injur ies to five persons. Fire Marshal Prank Kelly said all the Urea were Incendiary and tne man apparently planned to trap scores of persons In burning buildings. ' I.AWNMOWERS sharpened. We call fo and deliver. 88 N, Fir 6. . 81 US sUVO. Phone 90L. . :