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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON", THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1936
PAGE FIVE
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IN STATE SHOWS
LARGE INCREASE
A "raat increase in the financing of
homes" has ben noted In the past
half year In the monthly staements
of federal savings and loan associa
tions In Oregon, It Is stated in a re
port by the Federal Home Loan Bank
of Portland, regional Institution for
the northwest states. The report was
Issued here by R. P. Kyle, secretary
manager of the First Federal Savings
fe Loan Association of Medford.
On February 29 the 20 federal sav
ings and loan associations In Oregon
had more than ft3.000.000 Invested In
mortgages, the report said.
"There Is an Increase of over 34
per cent In six months. Indicating
that the federal monthly reduction
mortgage plan Is being recognised as
the moat inexpensive home financing
money," the report stated.
The regional bank also reported
that the share liability the amount
of money trusteed with the 20 fed
eral savings and loan associations
Increased more than (878.000 In the
six months' period, a gain of more
than 87 per cent..
"This surely indicates that thrifty
Oregon people appreciate Insured in
vestment under federal supervision,"
the bank asserted.
Supervision of federal savings and
loan associations has been placed in
the hands of the regional banks so
that henceforth the Oregon associa
tions will deal directly with the Port
land bank Instead of Washington au
thorities, Mr. Kyle was Informed. The
change was made. It was explained,
to eliminate unnecessary delay.
ROOSEVELT'S THIRD ANNIVERSARY' CELEBRATED
o
The cabinet celebrated the third anniversary of the President's Inauguration with a dinner honoring
President and Mrs. Roosevelt, who are shown as they arrived to attend the function. (Associated Press
Photo
Salvage Part Of
Phyllis Freight
PORT ORFORD, Ore., March 18.
(AP) Salvage operations resulted In
bringing to shore 436 casks of gaso
line and lubricants and other cargo
from the stranded steamer Phyllis.
The boat was driven ashore lsst
week when Its officers decided it
was leaking too badly to make port
here.
Holdup On Bridge
Admitted A Hoax
PORTLAND. Ore., March 10. (AP)
Deputy sheriffs said today Andrew
Makl of Port Ludlow, Wash., admit
ted his story of being thrown Into
the Columbia river was a hoax.
Makl reported to officers Tuesday
sight he was robbed of $30 and
thrown over the Interstate bridge.
Deputy Sheriff Chrlstofferson quoted
him as saying: "Well, you know how
It Is when a man Is down and out,"
Officers donated him $1.25.
FASTER service!
PORTLAND 1V4 hrs.
, SEATTLE 2 hrs.
SAN FRANCISCO 234 hrs.
; LOS ANGELES A
New faster morning and evening
planes to Californ:.": also to Portland,'
Tacoma, Seattle. Now you can leave
at 3:12 p. m., and arrive in Portland
before dinner. Or leave after lunch
and be in Southern California in early
evening ! Twin-engined planes. Heated
cabins. Stewardesses.
Tickets: Municipal Airport
Tel. 241
Hotels; Travel Bureaus; Telegraph Office,
UNITED AIR LINES
COURT HOUSE
NEWS
Furnished by the Jackson cvunty
Abstract Co., 121 E. Sixth Street.
Marriage Licenses
Lule L. Medford and Berness L.
Whltten.
John Lawrence Cooley and Estella
Matney.
Elmo L. McQraw and Wilma Hood
Circuit Court
A. F. Johnson vr Josephine L
Johnson: divorce.
First National Co. vs. M. E. Putnam
et ux; foreclosure contract.
P. F. Matthews vs. The Sterling
Mining Company et al; to declare in
terest In real property, etc.
State of Oregon vs. Richard C.
Lang; drawing bank check with In
sufficient funds In bank.
State of Oregon vs. Ted Evans;
drawing bank check with Insufficient
funds In bank.
Vera Maynard v. M. J. Maynard;
divorce.
Barbara Fischer vs. Charles H.
Fischer; divorce.
First State Bank of Eagle Point vs.
Corriea Bros., Inc.; for money.
County Court
Estate Jasten Hartman, deceased;
probate.
Estate John C. Thompson, deceased;
probate.
Estate Mary E. Orlm, deceased;
probate.
Real Estate Transfers
W. L. Stewart to Alfred A. Snider
et ux. D. D. $10.0011 A. on Walker
Ave. In Ashland.
H. A. Stearns et ux to Thomas L.
O'Harra et ux. W. W. 10.00 Lot 1,
Blk. 1, Ashland and tract adjoining
on westerly side.
Ora V. Phillips et ux to Everett O.
Miller. W. W. 810.00 SW'4 NE',4 Sec.
35, Twp. 40 S. R. 3 W. W. M. contain
ing 40 A.
The California Oregon Power Com
pany to Prospect School Dlst. No. 69.
W. D. 125.0O 2fc A. In Sec. 29, Twp.
32 South R. 3 E. W. M.
O. V. Booth et ux to Harry V. Booth.
W. D. $335.06 W',4 Sec. 24.
Twp. 35 R. 4 W.
Velia M. Johnson et vlr to Benja
mins swindled. W. D. 10.001 A. In
Sec,, 15, Twp. 34 R. 1 W.
Hilma conger to John L. Conger
Q. C D. $100 B Lot 6, SpringbrooK
Subdivision.
TH E STYLEjSTAN D-OUT OF 1936
Basic, built-in values are winning outstanding leadership
for the Studcbaker Six-Passenger Six. It's a really big car,
yet it costs only a few dollars more per month to buy than
the lowest priced cars. Actually it costs less to operate. In
the recent Gilmore-Yoscmite Economy Run; where Studc
bakers scored smashing victories in the h o price classes in
which they were entered, the Six-Passenger Six delivered
24.27 miles per gallon of gasoline no oil or water added
during the 352-mile grind-r proof positive that it costs less
to operate. Check this big-value car against any and all
competition. Ride in it. Drive it. It sells itself.
Jf.Vtirt Srm t tin 0fi Nr 1"ie Ceil la lit Jmt tmftr
SANDERSON MOTOR CO.
STUDEBAKER SALES AND SERVICE
207 So. Riverside. Phone 1385
Chester H. Wendt et ux to Michael
Beck et ux. Q. C. O. $10.00 Land In
DLC 42, Twp. 37 S. R. 3 West.
John E. Gilders et ux to Henry O.
Enders. W. D. 110.00 Lot In Enders
Addition, Ashland.
Ethelbert Nelly to Ethel Nelly et al.
W. D. 810.00 W',i SE!4 NEVi Sec. 1.
Twp. 39 South of R. 1 E. W. M. con
taining 20 A.
Elmer C. Allen et ux to Nanette
Coats. W. D. 110.00 Land In DLC
55. Twp. 38 8. R. W. W. M.
John Haynes to The Town of Rogue
River, w. D. 85.00 Land In Lot .
Blk. 7 of earner and Sabin Add. to
Town of Woodvllle now Rogue
River).
Mary A. Howard et vlr to Daisy M.
Klncald. w. D. 1.00 1-13 Int. In
DLC 44. Twp. 38 S. R. 2 E. W. M. and
Sec. 20 and Govt. Lot 9. In Sec. 19.
and 20 acres In Sees. 31 and 30. Twp.
39 S. R. 2 E. W. M. and By, SW4 Sec.
16. Twp. 39 S. R. 3 E.
I. R. Spires et ux to Josephine F.
Clark. W. D. $10.00 Lot In Blk. 8 of
Galloway's Add.o City of Medford.
Mini M. Clark et al to William Rob
erts et ux. Q. C. D. 1.00 EV4 of SE,
SW of SE. Sec. 9, Twp. 33 S. R. 2 East.
Hiram Smith et ux to Thomas J.
Anderson. W. D. 1115.00 Part Lot 14.
Ashland Homestead Ass'n tract, Ash
land. Thomas -3. Anderson et ux to Ruby
Purdy. W. D. 810.00 Part Lot 14. Ash
land Homestead Ass'n trsct. Ashland.
Albert Olson to Ivan E. Olson. W.
D. 810.00 Land In DLO 7, TWP. 38
S. R. 1 West.
Floyd V. Bell et ux to D. C. Hans
com et ux. W. D. 810.00 Block 80,
Railroad Add., Phoenix.
Hlldred Wheeler et vlr to Donald P.
Wheeler. W. D. 810.00 Land In DLC
51. Twp. 37 S. R. 1 West.
STUDENT DROWNS IN
WASH'N STATE TANK
PULLMAN, March 10. (AP) The
first fatality was listed today in
the Washington State college swim
ming pool. The body of Charles Ber
key, Spokane sophomore, was re
covered from the pool yesterday. A
physician said he died of a heart
attack. Other swimmers said be waa
under the water no longer than two
minutes, but two hours work with
an Inhnlntor was futile.
E TO BE
BUILT ON EAST SIDE
An ultra modern frame house is to
be built Immediately by D. D. Kay
on a lot he has purchased from the
city. The site. 60 by 120 feet, la situ
ated on the south side of East Main
street Just east of Willamette avenue.
The dwelling will be a story and a
half high. It will have seven rooms,
a finished basement, two baths and
a central heating unit. Edward Pur
due Is the builder. Financing la be
ing handled by the First Federal Sav
ings fc Loan Association of Medford.
Mr. Kay, district sales manager for
the Zellerbach Paper company, now
resides with his wife and daughter
at 1013 West Main street.
Levy On Theaters
Upheld In Ashland
The Ashland council Tuesday night
refused to heed the protest of the
Li this, theater against the recently
Imposed tax of 6 centa a aeat annu
ally on playhouses.
The theater management filed an
objection through William Brlggs, at
torney, asserting the theater should
not be singled out for taxation. Frank
J. Van Dyke, city attorney, replied
that license fees were Imposed upon
the amusement business In general
and that the theater fell within that
classification .
Weather
Northern California: Fair tonight
and Friday, moderate temperature;
local fogs on coast; gentle change
able winds off the coast.
Oregon: Fair tonight and Friday,
but becoming unsettled west portion;
moderate temperature; gentle change
able winds off the coast.
My personal attention given to ax)
watch repairs, factory style workman
ship, reasonably priced and thorough
ly guaranteed. Jno. W. Johnson.
WINDOW GLASS-We sell window
glass and will replace your broken
windows rflVnably. Trowbridge Cat);
inet Works,
APPLEGATE AREA
CAMP AFPLEOATK, March 18.
(Bpl.) Visiting sportsmen who try
their luck In the well stocked water
of streams In the upper Big Applegate
country this summer will find well
appointed camp grounds ready for
their use at seven scenic points along
fishing streams. One of the projects
of Applegate CCC camp is the devel
opment of this great section of the
Rogue forest as a recreational area.
A crew of Missouri members of
company 3703 under Foreman Auf
derhelde -has put the finishing touch
es on a shady woodland retreat on the
bank of Carberry creek near the low
water bridge. The camp ground will
care for two parties of campers at one
time.
Rogue river forest technical men
stationed at Camp Applegate under
the direction of Supt. L. H. McQulre
have left out nothing which a camper
might desire In the way of conveni
ences. There la a masonry fireplace
for cooking; log tables planed smooth
with split log benches; a rustic gar
bage disposal chute covered as a pro
tection from files; a spring develop
ment which Includes a tiled water
source with a covered concrete reser
voir Insuring uncontamlnated water;
and log shake roofed toilets. The
grounds have been cleared of under
brush and logs, walks and tiny bridg
es have been built, the whole land
scaped so as to fit Into the natural
surroundings.
Two other such camp grounds have
already been completed, one at Hut
ton guard station and another at
Wrangel Gap. Four more, each with
from to to four camping units will
be completed before fishermen begin
to filter through Grants Pass an
Medford In April. They are McKee,
Chapel Springs, Star Gulch and Yale
creek. The two last have sulphur
springs which will be developed for
the benefit of campers. -
The Applegate area of the Rogue
forest contains 873 square miles of
wooded slopes traversed by excellent
fishing streams such as Carberry
creek. Middle Fork, Butte Fork, El
liott creek and numerous others. It Is
unique among the great fishing areas
of Oregon due to weather conditions
which make tt possible for fishermen
to get In early In the year and to stay
long after other areas have been
closed by bad weather.
Although part of the area lies In
northern California, sportsmen must
enter by Grants Pass and Medford by
car. The great ridge which forma the
backbone of the water shed feeding
the Applegata and ultimately the
Rogue river Is surmounted by no en
tering road from the California aide
except by way of Grants Pass and
Medford.
1995 Mohair Crop Short.
PORTLAND, Ore., March 19. (AP)
Mohair production in 1036 slump
ed nearly 500,000 pounds under 1984
and more than 800,000 pounds below
1938, the U. S. department of agrl
culture estimated 16.807,000 pounds
In 1934 resulting from a 10 per cent
decrease in goats clipped but an In
crease of 7 per cent In the average
clip.
PORTLAND, Ore., March 19. (AP)
A circuit court Jury convicted
William R. CDonnell of manslaugh
ter charges for the automobile acci
dent which proved fatal to William
Maxwell, a pedestrian. Judge John
P. Winter will pronounce sentence
tomorrow.
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Condensed Report
vse United States National Bank
of Portland, Oregon
As of March 4, 1936
Resources
Cash on Hand and Due from Banks $25,544, 619.89
United SU tea Bonds 45,403,676.00 $70,948,295.39
Municipal and Other Bonds 14,192,026.37
Loans and Discounts .......... 19,523,944.48
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank ------- 181,500.00
Bank Premises (including Branches) .... - 2,382,744.88
Safe Deposit Vaults 42,176.43
Other Real Estate - - 65,470.10
Customers' Liability on Acceptances ..... 75,199.12
Interest Earned ............ 622,285.26
Other Resources ............ 62.838.83
1108,086.480.36
Liabilities
Capital ...1 14,000,000.00
Surplus .......... 2,100,000.00
Undivided Profits and Reserves - - 1,944,109.13 8,044,109.13
Acceptances ............. 75,199.12
Dividends Declared - 120,000.00
Deposits: Demand and Time ... 89,824,280.57
Public Funds .... 10,022,891.64 99,847,172.11
Both Pubbc an4 Trust fiiada art secres" sccwAaf M torn 1108,086.480 Jl
MEDFORD BRANCH
Medford, Oregon
Hed Of Art, Portland, Oreroa '
DIRECT BRANCH OF THE UNfTED STATES NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND
MEMBER FEDERAL DEP0I1T INSURANCE CORPORATION
Headlights Tell
Traffic Tragedy
MARSHP1ELD. Or.., March 10
(AP) Headlight ahlnlnj from th.
bottom of Coo. river led to th. dia-
covry of th. car of Albert MeCutch
eon. Hla body waa dragged from the
stream . few houra later. Th. car
waa empty when brought aahora. Of
flclala aatd th. machtn. apparently
plunged from th. road which bordera
th. atream. McCutcheon reatded at
Coo. River.
S BATTLE. Waeh, March 10 (AP)
Th. northweat advisory board an
nounced leaden In northwest Indus
try, commerce and agrlcultur. will
gather In Portland. March It, for an
appralaal of business and to .schang.
bualneaa views.
Buckingham'. Ios cream, Candy As
Party Speelala Th. Croat. 330 8. Cut.
REPUBLICANS WILL OPEN
PORTLAND H'DQUARTERS
PORTLAND. Or., March 19. (AP,
Republican headquarters will be
opened la Portland next week, Lowell
C. Paget announced. Paget, who la
president of the Oregon Republican
club, a&id the Republican national
committee had deaignated the club
aa tha medium lor Oregon activities.
FALL ON AX FATAL FOR
65-YEAR-OLD FARMER
KORTHPORT, Wash.. March 10.
(AP) Th. az with which Herman
Rleper, 6S, waa cutting fenca posts
claimed hla life. H. feU on th. ax
yesterday near hla rural Stevena
county horn. Neighbor, found the
body.
.
"SUCaJfirtJUCK"
Dndergarmenu that tit at
Ethelwyn B Ruffmann'.
Thrifty Women
ARE RESPONDING TO
OUR SHOE VALUES!
Shop our Shoe Window before you
purchase your Easter footwear. The
styles, colors and prices will convince
you that' you do save on footwear, at
THE CINDERELLA
SHOE DEPT.
44 So. Central
lOO LBS.
I-W DRY LIME SULFUR
H.fprars si miar trew ai 600 poaodi
of liquid lint snlfur. Comti la mst
lo-hadl 20 tad 25 pound btgs.Jut
rip opa tht ba tad dump th co
Mali la tat spnr tank while fcilioa.
EQUAL IN EFFECTIVENESS
600 LBS.
LIQUID LIME SULFUR
...cornea la baavy, hard-lo-hind It
drama, rtquiraa freqatat. txpttufra
tripa to and from tht warthoaia. TWi
J tha old-faihioatd war.
X)
S-W Diy Lime Sulfur
is the Modern Dormant Spray
3-Vetr Tests Show S-W
Dry Lime Sulfur Equal in
Effectiveness to Liquid
Lime Sulfur
lot the past 3 react tha Sharvie. Willi tau
Company baa conducted At Id and labor,
totr taiti oa Saa Joi Seal control.
During thla period mora than 1 39.000
Scalt bet beta counted. Tht average for
the 3rer period ahowa kilt of 9i
aaio S-W Dry Line Sol far at 20 pounda
a 1 00 galloni of water. Llqeid Urn sulfur
ated at 10 gallon to 100 gallons of water
ebowwi a kill of 97.a dDg the
9rer period.
Reaolta being equal, or better, iboalda!
ym b utlne. ihla more convenient, eco
Domical dormant aprar? Think It overt
"CONTROL WITH
CONVENIENCE"
Um S-W Drr Lima Sulfur at a doiaga of 20 pounda to
. 100 gallons of watar and enjoy equal or better San Josa
Scale. BHiter Mil and Twig Borer control than if you were
tout 10 galloni of liquid lima lulfurto 100 gallon of water;
Imagine the extra convenience! Hundreds of upland
coming growers have discovered the advantages of SW
Dry Lime Sulfur, and wouldn't return to the oltwashioned
method. Ask the grower who's used it. .
S-W Dry Lime Sulfur is a 33 degree Baum test liquid lim
sulfur a stabiliser added, and the water removed by a special
vacuum process. In this powdered state it is not affected by
freezing and there is no loss from leakage. It is absolutely
safe and Che eatiest-to-ua Dormant spray available today
' S-W FREE MULSION..:
Proved Best Dormant Oil Spray
U you h.T. . praftrcoc. for an OH Dormant spray, b. ton
to set all the facts about S-W Free Mulsion. It is th. most
effective and economical dormant oil spray you can buy
Testa show a 99 yi San Jose Scsle kill effected by dosages
of 2 gallons to 100 gallons of water. Let us tell you tha
scientific reasons for this remarkabl. effectiveness, just ask
your packing house, or the Sherwin-Willisms man in
your vicinity.
YOUK PACKING HOUSE FOIt PRICBJ AND SUPPLIES.
Th. Sbtnrln-Williiin. ttorticalturil Ad'iior will sLdlr coop
rits ia msatiun. sa effectitt sad scoaonilcsl iprsr prosrsm.
HOME-MAKERS
ofi tkli Community
YOU art cordially invited to attend th
Gas Cooking Conference
Thursday, Friday, Saturday at 28 S. Grape
Not a cooking school, not the nsual demonstration, but new and
different. In and heat about 109 GAS COOKERY, utlnr city gat
on th. mains or riomo away from the gas malna. Brief talks by
MRS. ANN CIIANP.Y, noted Home fronomlit of Portland, each day!
2:00 P.M. Vegetable Cooking by th. waterless or semlwaterless
method,
1;J0 P.M. Modern broiling of meals. Broiling both side, tt one.
Using broiler for cooking odds and ends.
1:80 P.M. Roasting meat, by low temperature method recommend
ed by National Meat Board.
4:10 P.M. Cak. Baking with special reference to baking four layer,
t one and baking Prult Cak. and Plum Puddings,
EVERYBODY WELCOME. ADMISSION FREE. Enter th. fe.T
CONTEST First Prlte, a new Wedgewood Oa. Rang, worth III'.
Courtesy gift to every on. entering conteet, a new OYENEX COOKIE
OR BAKINQ SHEET, FREE,
See t demonstration of the marvelous new, 1936
"Wedgewood" Gas Range, offered in our Trade
in Sale. Liberal allowance for your old stove.
No down payment. FHA terms.
Southern Oregon Gas
Corporation