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MTITVTOTCD MATL TTCTT?TTK"TC, WT)TOT?D, QTEEflOy. MONDAY, .TTXE 20. 1938. PAGE SEVEN f ii T : : : : Read every ad od this page you will probably find exactly the things vou ban Been look, tng tot or a sal ot trade foi unused article! you mat ban Searcb rout attic or etore-room you may find many thing! others are seeking and be able to realize Immediate cash II what you want isn't here, ad vertise for It Tribune Classi fied Ads are Inexpensive effective I per word, first Iniertlon , , 8c (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, per word . .. -lc (Minimum 10c) Per line pet month without copy change i., ,,.-,.$1.25 CASH Or money order must ac company all mail order classified ads. LOST AND FOUND REWARD for return or watch and charm; Initials, C. H. Lost Saturday at fire. Man xrioune. LOST Pontlac nun cap. Please re turn to Mall Tribune. LOST if dog .nlsmtiB. call 1618. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Boys. 10 to 13. to aeU newspapers on hw swwi, mwr noons. Inquire Mall Tribune, WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Woman for general house work. Box nap". -lTioune. WANTED SITUATIONS WVPERIENCED COOK AND HOUSE. keeper wants work on ranch. Box 3264, Tribune. 1TXPERIENCED HARDWARE CLERK wishes position. 27 years old. mar ried, college graduate In School of Business. Call 138 lienwooa Ave. EX-SERVICE MAN, down and out needs work badly. P. O. Box 627 Medford, Ore. TWO married men 'want work on ranch. References. Plowerday, Cen tral Point. RICE, the painter. Phone 1157-J. WANTED Miscellaneous LADY AND DAUGHTER want trans portation to Los Angeles. Share expenses. Phone 13-X-3 or write P. O. Box MS, Eagle Point. WANTED ' Packers to register Sat urday. Monday and Tuesday, for coming season. Rogue River Or chards Co., North Central. WANTED 4-plece orchestra piano, sax. violin, drum for July 2nd opening and subsequent Wednesday and Saturday nights at Wlldwood Lodce (formerly Savaee Camp), 8 miles south Grants Pass on 09. Make It snappy. See Kelly. LAUNDRY Mrs. Huson, Tel. 1346-M WANTED Elderly lady to room and board. 1106 West Main. Tel. 1108-0 WELL DRILLING 11 60 per ft. first 60 ft- etc. J. M. Dodge. 619 King. WANTED Dead and worthless ani mals removed free of charge. I-hone 1769 (reverse charges). Southern Oregon By-Products Co. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID For Your Furniture. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062, WOOL MOHAIR HIDES And Pelts. See us before you sell. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062 WE PAY MOKh CASH For Your Furniture. llni.BKOOK ANDREWS 6th and Front. Phone 647. Papering. 25c roll. Painting at reasonable prices. Work guaran teed. Call Apt. 5. 310 N. Bartlett HIGHEST PRICES PAID for Batteries Radiators, Aluminum, Brass. Cop per and other metals MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. r.rnne St. Phoni- 1062 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Modern 5-room fur nished house, 112 King. Also 5-room modern house, partly furnished, H block from courthouse. Inquire 112 King any time Monday. FOR RENT Three-room furnished house and sleeping porch. No dogs. Inquire 701 West 11th St. FOR RENT Half duplex, furnished 246 s. Riverside. FOR RENT Furnished house No. 6 Everette Court. W. 11th Street. Adults only. 627.50. Phone 238 FOR RENT Furnished home. 2 beds electric ranqe, 32.50; close ll) Key S18 East Main. FOR RENT Furnlsneo 6-rm. modern home, full electric equipment fot summer only. Inquire 744 West Jackson. FOR RENT Small house, close ID rtppie. FOR RENT e-room modern house - ?"" 4"3 N I--v. Adults FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished 4-room flat. Adults only. 8 Laurel. FOR PENT 4-room partly furnished "Partment. 617. 22 W. Jackson. ATTRACTIVELY furntehed apartment AM electrlral appliances; private b'h. 605 West loth. RENT - Anartment and me 'wpinz room 414 S. RIvHdde . TSFORR-NT GeBauer pts FINK modern apartment. Inquire ' F- F. Bank. FOB RENT APARTMENTS for RENT - 3 rooms, $10 unfur. .....:U. ,io lurmsnea. Not modern rU-nf 8t' 'nqulrc 618 East Main. FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart went. 40 Quince. Phone 641-W. rutin whed 3-room apartment: u anu reingeration: private batb Gloria Pan Apts.. 375 So. Central. APARTMENT and sleeping room for -" " ... SHI UCll. ruKNiaHED a-room apt.; private bath, sleeping porch. Adults. 812 w. uaaaaie. FOR RENT Small furnished apart, ment. No smoking. 630 8 Central FURNISHED cool apartment, private wawi, nigiraire. euo w. Main. APARTMENT FOR RENT Front apartment, nicely fur nished; combination living and dining room with fire plsce; bedroom, bath, cabi net kitchen; hot and cold water furnished. Rent reaa onable. Applv at business office, Mall Tribune. FOR RENT J furnished apartments See Roland Hubbard or Al Llttrell FOR RENT Furnished Rooms FOR RENT Rooms with outside en trance, S3 month. 728 Welch. PLEASANT room or apt. 018 West turn. ROOM FOR TOO 163 No Oakdale POH RENT Heated furnished room 714 West 10th Phone 1555-Y. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Grape FOR RENT BOARD ROOM BOARD and ROOM 1003 W. Main. BOARD and ROOM 716 E Main FOR RENT Miscellaneous FOR RENT Pasture for cattle. Bee Mr. Herrled. 7 North Bartlett. 280 ACRES grazing land. See Colman 700 E. Main. FOR RENT 2 store rooms steam heated office room See Al Uttrel) or Roland Hubbard Phone 287 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE! Jersey-Guernsey milking. Phone 1453-J-3. FOR SALE Milk cows or trade for brood sows. Herb Jerschele, 1 mile east Sama Valley store. FOR SALE 20 Weaner pigs. Rsy vogel. Griffin creek. FOR BALE Horses. Here are some of them; one thoroughbred Belgium stallion, weight ton; one span dark Iron gray 3 years; one span sorrels, 5 years; one span bay mares, fi years. All out of Belgium stock, gentle and broke. Charles Ogden Dorrls, Calif. For information, call 123 East 6th St., Medford. FOR SALE Guernsey bull. 18 months. R. E. Levander, Dark Hoi low road. FOR 8ALE Extra good team of heavy horses. R. H. Seegmlller, 2 miles from Beagle. FOR SALE POULTRY FRYERS Barred Rocks, milk and grain fattened Phone 1777-J. last bouse lelt siae Lozier Lane. STARTED and day-old chicks Barred Rocks & Hampshlres 60 per 100 Leghorns $8 Free literature. Brooks Hatchery. Orants Pass. Ore. For Exchange Miscellaneous SALE OR TRADE for livestock; hay. car. or what nave you. it acres on river. 204 West Jackson, rear. FOR TRADE Dentistry for common labor Box 1514 Tribune. For Exchange Real Estate FOR SALE Or trade for car or what have you. 14 lots In Jacksonville; all clear. Box 2374, Tribune. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE REAL SNAP Modern 5-room house, weU built, large living room, dining room, kitchen with bullt-lns. two larje bedrooms, nice yard, shade trees. Price, 82.000; 1400 cash, balance easy terms. UPP It RENGOEN 402 East Main GOING DAIRY $2200.0020 acres, 15 acres irrigated and In clover, substantial barn, small house, good well, lights, paved road. 11 dairy cows, 1 bull, some farm tools and hay. Excellent value, some terms. Also 63150.00 Store and filling station. living quarters, on niijnwaj. Also Good car and cash for smaU vi- the'real ESTATE EXCHANOE 7 N Bartlett St. Phone 1486 or 1548-R PLACER CLAIM lor aale. Box 2203 Tribune. FOR SALE 5 rooms. 5 acres, terms Ted Fish, Phoenix. FOR SALE 3-room modern house. large sleeping porch, full basement, ' sawdust burner furnace hot awter. plenty of shrubbery, shade trees, family orchard, raspberries and grapes. On 1 acre ground on Spring street. Reasonable priced with easy terms to responsible party. Phone 1322-J. FOR SALE 2 acres close In. 1250. Box 2269. Tribune. MODERN 3-ROOM HOUSE in Med ford. Shade, flowers. lawn. Close In. Box 2266. Tribune. ' - - DOUGLAS COUNTY STOCK RANCH, 125 acres. 14 mile from niuhway; dlacent to government proper MoSln stream. Box 2287 Trlbu,.. FOR SALE - Cabin t Shaoy Cox partly furnished: Ugh... water toi let shower. Priced right. M. M Snider. 16 N Orange St. rTaTTsTATE EXCHANGE We have some very fine river front ,K farms and cltv property, to trVde for southern California; al buslnes opportunities here dale "'WALKER. Peal butt. 223 N. Riverside Ave. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 3 ACRES fine garden soil, modern 5 room house, 2 chicken bouses, aar age and woodshed; lots of floweis and family fruit; 62000. , Very good terms. Also 70-acre stocked and equtp peddalry ranch. A good buy at 5250. FOWLER REALTY CO. 44 N. Riverside. FOR SALE 4 acres, fi-room house, outbuildings. Reasonable. Route 1, Box 200, Sunset Drive. WHEN you think of real estate, think of BROWN & WHITE. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS For Information Inquire of Warren Patterson. Secretary at the National Farm Loan Office, 202 Liberty BliU. Tel. 1149. Or C. A. Barnes, 167 E. 8th. Eugene. Ore. HOUSES FOR SALE In Medford and surrounding towns. Easy terms Jackson County Federal Saving? Loan Association. FOR SALE acre. 4-room house, barn, other bldgs. C. M. Chapman Talent. Ore. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 1937 CHEV Master Town Sedun with 1036 STUDEBAKER COUPE, looks and runs like new, very small mileage, all new 6-ply tires, radio, and priced for $579.00 for Sunday only on low easy terms. Pull price for your car in trade. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Distributor built-in trunk; low mileage; motor, tires, finish Inside and out like new. Was 9695.00. now $645.00. 1034 Chrysler De Luxe Sedan, small 6-cylinder, low mileage, reflnlshed Washington blue. Motor and rub ber O. K. Was (475.00. now $446 00. 1036 Dodge Pickup, reconditioned find repainted, looks and runs like new. Was $495.00, now $456.00. CLAYCOMB MOTOR COMPANY Phone 50 Ashland. Oregon. PLYMOUTH DeLuxe Coupe for sale. Cabin No. 4, Talent Auto Camp. WHAT does a man have to do to raise some cash In this town? Have a '36 Ford 4 -door sedan. 13.000 Titles Will accept any reasonable f f er Must be seen to be appreciated R. E. Sltkala. 320 N. Bartlett. C. GATES AUTO CO SPECIAL R. & O. GUARANTEED CARS 1036 DeSoto Sedan $685 1033 Bulck Sedan .$335 1035 Ford Sedan .. $445 1036 Ford Coupe 405 1936 Ford Panel ... .$625 1032 Pontlac Sedan .... , .245 1037 Ford 60 Coupe 1031 Chevrolet Coupe 1030 Chevrolet Sedan ........... 1031 Ford Coupe . C E GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Department 6th and Bartlett ..$565 -..$195 .$lt)5 ..$1D5 FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE Cherries at the Hunter ranch. Wlltrout Brothers. Pern Val ley road. PAYING rooming -house, 18 rooms, main street. Selling because ill health. B. M. Settle, 1021 Main Street. KlAmath Falls, Ore. FOR SALE OR TRADE Cher ilea for livestock, pigs, poultry, etc. Dean Stacy, Phone 565-Y. FOR SALE Cherries, close In. extra large Blngs and Royal Anns. Glenn Darby, south end King highway. FOR SALE Grain binder cheap. Phone Jacksonville 21-F-12. FOR SALE Cherles, extra fancy Bingn and Royal Anns, - mllo soutn white Griffin Creek school, watch for sign. FOR SALE Set of Harness, almost new. Route 2, Box 125, Old Paciric . highway. FOR SALE! Large Bing and Royal Anne cherries, alter weanesmiy, J. E. Lester, Old Airport road. CHERRIES, all kinds, cheap 330 Haven. Phone 443-R. FOR SALE Small General Electric refrigerator In good condition, $25. 214 west jacKson. FOR SALE Btnc, Royal Anne cher ries, 3c on tree, 4c picked. Crocker, first house on left Coker Butte road FOR SALE) Large Royal Anne cher ries, 6c. 713 East Jackson. FOR SALE Blngs and Royal Anns. picked or on tree. 1 mile west Dark's Store on Stewart Ave. Ray Guches. FOR SALE Royal Anne cherries. 4c lb; Blngs, 6c lb. Half mile north Beall lane on Old Stage road Crafford. CHERRIES at Walnutmere. Begin to ripen June 24th. Bring containers and pick plenty at very low price E. E. Fobs, Talent. SUGAR PINE SHAKES FOR SALE E. C. Faber, Central Point. CHERRIES, not Irlrgated, excellent crop. BInga, Royal Anne, 5c lb . Ptcklng June 20th. Phone 21-X-.0, Eagle Point. Tessltore Orchard. FOR SALE One large open top solid oak desk. See Janitor Liberty Bldg PLANER BLOX. large, clean and dry. OnW $4-45 load at Central Point Fuei and Lumber Yard, fhonc 333. PIE CHERRIES, 3e lb Hanlln, Jack sonville Hwy. and Perrydale Ave. FOR SALE Rare Chinese nw?s. 1501 W. Main, FISHERMEN Buy a new outboard motor at cleanup prices; 2, 4, 6-h.p. motors. Builders buy 6 rustic siding. 4 flooring. rotiBh lumber, cheap 2x4 New low prices of cedar shingles while they last. At Ovel man's Jacksonville Hwy. SEND some of our large BING CHER RIES to your rrienas; 10 ana ao-;o boxes, packed and ready tc ship. $1 and $2. 648 East 9th. Phone 1745-J. FOR SALE Bing cherries, 4c on tree. 6c picked. Phone 1745-J. B48 Bast 0th St. BUY Electric Fence where jou rin get service; iujw up. narry ww jant. Ashland. Phone ll-F-4. FOR SALE Cherries. Blngs ann Royal Anne. c id., you pn-K inm mint field. Rout 4. Box 328. Tel 16-F-21 FOR SALE Cherries, Royal Anne. Lambert and pie cherries. Phone 671-R-l. M. L, Vorhels. FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE Lumber. $14 thousand. Slab wood. 25c tier, you haul. Klelnbammer, Jacksonville. Phone 822. FOR SALE Extra lare P.?r Anna and Bing cherries. Chas. I. Gray. Gold Hill. FOR SALE 100-lb. loebOX. W. 9th. Call 1X10 CHERRIES. CHERRIES. CHERRIES) All kinds, all colors. Orchard prices. Phone 468-J -3. Turn left 2nd road south Fairgrounds, watch for sign. CHERRIES Several varieties. Geo hard's ml. N. Bear Crk.. Cent. Pt GOOD used washing machine also good electric refrigerator for salo very reasonable. Terms if ocalrvd Flynn Electric Co., 131 West Main Phone 107. R VER LOAM Excellent for flowers or lawns. Phone 1534-Y. BARN timbers, telephone and Mght poles. A. J. Roblson. Eagle Point. LAUREL. Fir and Pine; $1. up. Tel 453-R-2 WESSIX water heater. 100-Rai;on ca pacity, good as new. Also Hotpolnt electric ranee. Call 420. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Neighborhood grocery, going business, living quarters m store. Highway 90 in best business town In southern Oregon. Change of climate necessary. Box 2101 Tribune. MEDICAL A REQUEST It has been requested of me to In form sufferers of hay-fever thit Wolford'a lnholer will prove a god send to them; not only them but to anyone troubled with coldi, catarrh, asthma, sinus and- all head, nose and throot diseases. You may purchase same at Wainscotfs East side Pharmacy. W. Rrujf PERSONAL POEMS SET TO MUSIO. ARRANGED iur pumicauon. mi Dim t best work, either poems or melodies for free examination and report. M. M. M. Studios. Dept. K. Portland. Oregon. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSUHANCK ABSTRACTS . ESCHOWS Expert Kup Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Clean anc' de moth Rugs, Davenports. Chairs, etc. 39 So. Ornpe. Geo. A. Seolv. Ph. 117? Chinese Herbs Chinese Herbs for all ailments GET QUICK RESULTS Try our remedies. Consult us free CHAN A- CHAN CO.. 235 E Main. Radiator Repairing. HOOPER'S RADIATOR S E R V I C I 33 South Bartlett. Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAOfl Local and Long Distance Purniture Moving. Bonded carriers. -Fireproof storage. Expert crating, packing and shipping service. "Davis for Service." Phone 644. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 26 So. Fir. Phone 315 Prices - right. Service guaranteed. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Systems of signals 8. Anything that heals or mi tl gales pain 10. Clothing material 14. Living- 16. Part of a mln strel show b. Assistant 17. He nd asunder 15. LinlnR of a well U. Fruit. of the , blnckthorn 20. The herb eve 21. Flaky trans parent mineral 22. Attendants at a public - meeting place.' 24. Under 28. lie ward or recompense 27. Crusted dlbh 1. Melancholy SO. Artificial language 12. Cot ten or linen, fabric 36. Ascend 36. Km brace 87. Not pro fessional IS. Confine 39. Lowest timber of a ship . 0. Poultry product 41. Thread or clcth made of flax 12. Crowd or swa rm Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle It. 13. HIS PlA I IRISESIPlAl if ANllMNEEiPAN ' ONYXEMPEDANT II L I NlPARADE S ' Hi5liARvE5IS 2" AIKAtCHASiRE i negusJeatjcow m. laOPiULMHPOTS CAlsOPSiFORli g. oiher1easter 35- I TAlDELLiSERE g- IIIaimuItIeIsMeIxI i It . 43. Ourselves 44. Geometrical aolidi 45. Fish 46. Vocal com position 47. Conceived 61. Flood 63. Indigo plant 64. Hurry 65. Wtngllke 68 Contradict 68. Portend 69. Large receptacles 10. Always . 61. Cit. In MaFnachtl- rett tt, 8earr-n!nf herb 1 p r r r w I7 r r if h h '3 l!lllllllfi p.jfl li!! WUL WL ZmL H; lP 7 1 ii i ii gj! Wl W """" ' o fc BUSINESS DIRECTORY Dressmaking. THE DOMESTIC SHOPPE 25 yrs. exp. Tailoring. Dressmaking. Alterations.. Remodeling, Hemstitching. Bucules and Buttons covered. 10 N. Bartlett. THE FASHION 6HOP Dressmakin and Remodeling. Buttons and Buckles covered. Room 12, Sparta Bldg. Tel. 1181. DRESSMAKING, Tailoring, LadlM' Coats and Suits. Alterations Prices reasonable. Mary M. Coker, Cra ter! nn Mrtfr. Painting. PAINTING Industrial and residential work quickly done at moderate cost Latest spray-type equipment. F. H. Gardner. Phone 1376-W. COLORS BY NATURE PAINTS BY PITTSBURGH. Let us recommend a reliable painter or paperhanor F.H.A. loans for painting now avail able. Pittsburgh Paint Store, 132 W. Main. Expert Window Cleaner. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House cleaning, floor waxing, mothlng. nig, upholstery '-leaning LOANS VACATION DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN Call On Us For Your Vacation Cash. Quick, friendly loans up to $300 on your own signature and security No endorsers. Small, adjustable monthly payments. Call, Phone or Write OREGON FINANCE CO. (Formerly Ore & Wash Mtg. Co.) Lie. No 6-211. M217. Phone 130. 45 So Central. Hoofing, REPAIR and apply all kinds of roofs. Let us give you an estlmnte, All work guaranteed. Phone 1263. J. R. Monon. Old Pnclflp Hwy LEGAL NOTICES Notice of the Appointment of Exec utor for the Presentation of Claim Notice Is Hereby Given: That on the 1.1th day of June, 1038. the Hon. Earl B. Day. as judge of the County Court for the State of Oregon for Jackson County, sitting in probate, made and entered an order appointing the undersigned W. H. Crandall as Executor of the estate of Cora B -Crandall, deceased; that all persons having claims against said estate ore hereby required to present the same with proper vouchers to the under signed at 412 Liberty Building, Med ford, Jackson County, Oregon, with in six (6) months from this date. W. H. CRANDALL, As Executor of the Estate of Cora B. Crandall, deceased. County Treasurer's Call for General County Fund Warrants. Notice Is hereby given that there are funds on hand for the redemption of all warrants drawn on the Genoral County Fund that were registered to, and including November 30th, 1937. Interest on the above called Gen eral County Fund Warrants ceases on June 22nd, 1038. Dated at Medford, Oregon, July 18, 1038. RALPH E. SWEENEY, County Treosurer of Jackson Count; , Ore. Notice To Creditors In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of 'Laura D Stewart. Notice Is Hereby Given that the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County, has appointed the undersigned Administrator with the will annexed of the Estate of Laura D. Stewart, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present them with proper vouchers within six Gross-Word Puzzle Scent Dregs Location Cripple or disfigure Place to sit Long narrative poem Hounded roofs Ueitroy H egret ted Cast eyes Swampy placs Inclosure for animals Outfit Exploitive device Pronoun Itemalned long lilttei nut containing ca (Telne Yearn Where Achilles was vul nerable Path K ed act Popular Jargon Accustom Pin against which an oar pulls Kind ot duck Considers Touches lightly Lamb's pen nttms In bet! H. H. Stowe character Inlet of thj sea Thus 63 County In Florida 64. Court hearings DOWN 1. Brazilian Indian 2. Color 8. Sofa 4. First woman 6. Compass point 6. Mxn 7. Title of Athena 8. tintriith 9. .Memorial 10. Flat ring of tjiftnl, leather, or other mntorlnl 11 LutTlrated months from this date to Neff Si Frohnmayer, 202 Cooley Theatre Building, Medcford, Oregon, Dated: June 6, 1938. C. H. ANDREWS, Administrator of the Estate of Laura D. Stewart, Deceased Notice ot Bond Sale Notice la hereby given that the Common Council of The City of Cen tral Point will, on the 6th day of July, 1038. at the hour ot 7:30 o'clock P. M.. at the Common Council Cham ber of The City of Central Point, Jackson County, Oregon, offer for sale an issue of $16,000.00 of bonds of The City of Central Point, being the heretofore duly authorized The City ot Central Point General Obligation Water System Improvement Bonds, said bonds to be In tho denomination of $500.00 each, numbered 1 to 30, both Inclusive, to be dated July 1st, 1938, to mature serially In numerical order at the rate of $1500.00 per an num, on the 1st day of July of each of the years of 1039 to 1048, both in clusive; said bonds to bear Interest at tho rate of and not to exceed Four per cent (4) per annum, payable semi-annually on the 1st day of July and January ot each year, principal and Interest payable at the office of the Treasurer ot Tho City of Central Point. Central Point, Oregon. Said bonds, or any thereof, not then matured, to bo subject to re demption at par and accrued Inter est on the 1st day of July, 1040, or any Interest paying dnto thereafter, upon publication, at least thirty days prior to contemplated redemption date, of one notice of Intended re demption in a newspaper printed and published within Jackson County. Oregon. Said bonds will be sold subject to the approving opinion of Messrs. Teal. Wlnfree, McCulloch, Shuler & Kelley, bond attorneys of Portland. Oregon; snld bonds to be furnished and print ed by The City of Central Point, Ore gon; all bids must be In writing, and all persons offering to purchase such bonds ore Invited to bid thereon at such rato of interest not exceeding Four per cent (4) per annum as they shall designate, and such bonds saall bear such rate of interest 'ftB shall be designated by the purchaser thereof, as aforesaid. Each bid shall be accompanied by tabulation of the bidder showing cost of money to The City of Central Point under the bid. Sealed bids for the purchase of said bonda will be received by the" Com mon Council at the City Hall up to the date of said sale, s herein fixed. All bids must be accompanied with a certified check payable to The City of Central Point. In the sum of $730 00. The right Is hereby reserved to re ject any and all bids. By order of the Common Council of The City of Central Point, dated June 17th, 1938. GUY TEX, Recorder of The City of Central Point. Notice of First Meeting of Creditors. No. n-233.12 In Bankruptcy In the District Court of the United States for the District of Oregon. In the Matter of: Wllford Randolph Walker, Bankrupt. To the creditors of Wllford Randolph Wal ker, of the C i ty of On iral Point, in the County of JacKson, and District aforesaid, Bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on the 14th day of June, 193B, the satd Wll ford Randolph walker was auiy aa J ud lea ted bankrupt; and that the first meeting or his creditors win oe held, in the office or tne Referee, ca gord Center Building, Medford, Ore gon, on the 30th day of June, 1938 at 2:30 o'clock In the afternoon, at which time and place the said credit ors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a Trustee, examine the bank rupt, and transact such other busi ness as may properly come before said meeting. HARRY C. SKYRMAN, Referee in Bankruptcy. The Grange Eagle Point Orange. Eagle Point had a very Interesting session on June 7, when the Talent Orange brought their degree team and conferred the third and fourth degreces on ft number of Candida tea ot Eagle Point and Talent Oranges In a most pleasing manner. Excel lence of the degree work, beautiful tableaus and tine drills excited much favorable comment. Eagle Point Orange Is very appreci ative of the Talent Orange courtesy In doing the work for us. Arrangements were made to 'have the Pomona degree team confer the fifth degree at Eagle Point hall June 10, which was done and thirty-five members of the Eagle Point Orango received the degree of Pomona togeth er with two members from other granges. Committee reports Included from Home Economics: Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Haak were appointed on the hill committee and Mr. and Mrs. Theron Taylor, Blllte Taylor and Mrs. Lois Ccarley on the refreshment commit tee for next meeting. Oood of the order committee re ported on the youth movement which has been encouraged by the staw state grange for several years past, A beautiful memorial service In memory of our departed members was In charge of the chaplln. Library committee listed a lot or new bulletins in the rack for the use of members. Hall committee reported the nsw hall would doubtless be ready for oc cupancy for the first meeting In July. Curtains which the hall commit too had provided for the new hall were on display and were very beautiful. Legislative commltteo reported briefly on the two new bills being Initiated by the state grange, the one-house legislature and the people's utility district certificate Insurance. The lecturer announced exempli fl ea t ion of some of the grange floor work would be a feature of the lecture hour program June 21. This numoer had been arranged for the beginning of the year but duo to full programs had been postponed. Report of the alternate delegate to the state grange conference, Mrs. Be a trice Oalbreath, will be heard at this meeting. Refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kent, Mr. and Mrs Bill Walch snd Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Mlttelstaedt and a social hour en joyed. Next meeting June 31, S p. m. ATI O rangers welcome. Roxy Ann Orange Orange opened In due form Friday with Worthy Master and Mrs? Theo. 81ms, Mr. and Mrs. Roscot Roberta and Mr, and Mrs. Don Elliott absent as they were attending State Orange at Klamath Falls. Bert Kellogg filled the master's chair and a good meeting was en Joyed. Unusually Interesting reports were given by standing commutes and new business discussed. Lecturer Ethel Blsh had a most Interesting program prepared. A comlo reading was given by Inez Tcdrlck. Singing, games and contests were entered Into by all. Refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rose and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nowlln. A special meeting Is called for Tuesday evening, June 21, at 7 o'clock. Men and ladles ot the Orange are requested to come prepared for work of cleaning and Improving the hall and grounds. The ladles will serve refreshments on completion ot work. An oldfashloned Get-together la being planned tor all members Sat urday evening, June 25, at the Orange hall and a good time Is anticipated. Pamona Master Roberta and others attending state conference the past week will give reports at our first meeting In July. Central Point Grange Home Economics club of Central Point Grange will meet at the home of Mrs. Fred Sanders on Wednesday, June 22. Talent TALENT, June 20. (Spl.) Mri. Stanly Robbins entertained the Mon day Night Bridge club at her homo Monday. The rooms were beautifully decorated In flowers and dainty re freshments were served at the close. Three tables were In play during the evening. Mrs. R. L, Lindner, Mrs. M. Randies and Mrs. H. Carlton receiv ing high honors. Mrs. Myrna Prink, guest of the club, was presented with the traveling prise. Those present were: Mesdamea B. Edwards, Bertha Heer, E. Dalkenberg, M. Murphy, L. Lindner, P. O'Horra, J. Horsey, M. Randies, H. Carlton, H. Mayberry, E. Doyle, all of Ashland, and the guest ot honor, Mrs. Frlnk, and the hostess, Mrs. Robbins ot Talent. Mrs. Eaton fell and broke her shoulder while washing clothes Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. H. Love and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Young Sunday. Oold Hill won the ball game her Sunday, 12 to 0. Miss Lucille Young and Miss Hilda Love, attended the "Adventures of Tom Sawyer" Monday In Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. E. Bally shopped la Ashland Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Dunlap were given a shower and housewarmlng Friday evening by friends and neigh bors, Mr. and Mrs, Dunlap are newly- weds and moved Into the Cantor place west of Talent, H. H. Goddard, who died at his home on Wagon creek Monday morn ing, was burled In the Btelrns ceme tery Wednesday afternoon. Dean Camer left for Klamath Falls Monday. Mrs. Gladys Hamilton and Vernon Wattenberger left for San Pedro, Calif., Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Kelty will take care of their place during their absence. s Mrs. Ray Burnett and baby daugh ter returned home from the Ashland Community hospital TKursdav. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reed shopped In Medford Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, GreenwalU of Ash land visited friends In Talent Sunday. Miss Doris Holdrldga Is a guest of her sister, Lucille, In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. R. Parks of the Parka Groceteria sold their store to a party from Idaho, who will take possession Immediately. 1 Derby DERBY, Jun SO. (Spl.) Nick Myors la helping Oarl Hajmn cut wood. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Chaplln and on. Harry, visited at tha J. Weddol noma Tuesday Mr and Mr,. Al Robinson Tlslwd In Medford Tuesday. Geo. Olsen has been helping Mr. Jamison put up his hay. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Narllng, Ray Chambers, Brick Chambers and Blmo vacationed this week-end at Lake O' the Woods. Ben Rogers and family were Med ford visitors Monday, Children's Day was an occasion for an interesting program at the Reese Creek mission, tt was an all-day meeting with a plcnle lunch. After regular Sunday school at 10 a. m. Miss Mcegar of tha Salvation Army had charge of the morning meeting. The children's program was In the afternoon with many visitors from Prospect and Medford. The church, was decorated with rambler rosea and other flowers. Those taking advan tage of the free transportation from Derby were Charles and Harry Chap lln, Freeman, Leonard, Lea and Win ifred Haynes and Mrs. Murl Haynes. Mrs. Wm. Burg was a visitor at the Murl Haynes home Sunday. Samuel Johnson and Jim Cum mlngs are cutting and peeling logs for some new houses. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hamilton were visiting at the Prank Chaplln home Sunday. Mrs. Hsmllton la Mr. and Mrs. Chaplin's daughter. George Radcllffe was a visitor In the Derby country Tuesday. Charles Chaplln visited with Free man Haynea Tuesday. ARMSTRONG SIGNS FOR BATTLE WITH GARCIA LOS ANOELES, June 30. (P) Armstrong, welterweight champion of the world, will meet Cefertno Oar cla, ranking Filipino challenger, In a title bout here In September, Promo ter Tom Oallery aald today. A 100.000 guarantee clinched Arm strong's appearance, Oallery said, while Garcia will take a percentage. Use Mail Tribune Want Ada. On the Radio Chains STATIONS Where to find Them on the Dial: KEX. Portland. 1180; EFL 840. utt Angelrsi KUA 1470. Spokane: KUO. 790. San Francisco; &UIV 920, Portlands KJK. 970. Seattle: KNX, luso. Los Antelesi KOA. 830. Denver; ROIN. 040, Portland. HOMO. Bte. Seattle; KPO, 6H0. San Pranrliro; RSI I1HU, Salt Lake. 8:00 Drama. KNX, KOIN, K3U Music for Moderns, KPO, KFI; News, KOO; Hodek'a Orch. KOA. 5:30 Talea of Great Rivers, KPO. KFI; Country Correspondent, KG A. 6:46 Orphan Annie, KG A; Mar tin's Music, KGO. 8:00 King's Orch., KNX. KOIN, KSL; Weber's Orch., KPO, KPT, KOW; Magnolia Blossoms, KGO. 6:30 Burns A Allen, KPO, KFI, KOW; Eddie Cantor, KNX, KOIN, KSL; Radio Forum, KGO, KGA. 7:00 Amoa & Andy, KPO, KFI, KOW: Entertainment, KSL; Scatter good Balnea, KOIN, KNX,; Songs, KGO. 7:16 Lum & Abner, KNX, KOIN, KSL; Uncle Ezra, KPO. KFI, KOW; Songs, KGO, KEX. 7:30 Pick Si Pat, KNX. KOIN, KSL: Symphony Orch., KPO. KPT, KOW; Barron's Orch., KEX; Con cert Hall, KGO. 8:00 Night Show, KKX, KOIN: Passing Parade, KPO. KFI, KOW; Henderson's Orch., KOA; King's Jea ten. KOO. 8:30 Vox Pop, 'KPO, KPT, KOW; Thompson's Orch., KOO, KEX; Pry or's Orch., KNX. 9:00 Pnnlco's Orch., KOA; Haw thorne House, KPO. KFI, KOW; Trumbauer's Orch.. KEX; Oluskln's Orch., KNX, KOIN; Dance Hour, KGO. 0:16 Stanford, TJnlv. Prgm, KOO. KEX. 0:30 Rlcardo'a Rhanasdlea, KOO: Martin's Music, KPO, KOW. 10:00 News, KPO, KFI, KOW; Croacuts. KOO; String Trio, KSL; News, KNX. 10:16 Sports Graphic, KPO, KFI; White Fires, KNX, KOIN, KSL: Crosscuts, KOA. 10:30 Martin's Music KPO, KFI; Beaux Arts Trio, KGO, KOA. 10:46 Roger's Orch.. KNX. KOIN. KSL. 11:00 Five Star Final, KOO; Trumbauer'a Orch., KPO, KOW, KFI; Organist, KOA. Tuesday. KGW; Vox Pop. KOA; Maurlce'a Orch., KNX; Organ. KOO, KOA, KEX; Dance Orch., KSL. 8:30 Goodman's Orch., KNX, KSL, KOIN; Fibber McOee, KPO, KFI, KOW; Jamboree, KGO, KGA. 6:48 Orphan Annie, KGA; Jam boree, KEX. 8:00 Ripley, KPO, KFI, KOW; Whlte'a Orch., KSL; Jamboree, KOA. 6:30 Hollywood Gossip, KPO, KPT, KOW; Muslo All Your Own, KEX; Rav Heatherton. KSL: Rhvthm In the Breeze, KNX, KOIN; Sports, KGA. 6:46 Rhvthm SvmDhonle. irprY KFI. KGW: American Vlevmolnta. KNX, KSL. KOIN. 7:00 Amos & Andy. KPO, KFI, KOW; Entertainment, KSL; Scat- Hsrgooa Barnes, knx, koin. 7:16 ficreen Rervvn. KNT trflf. KOIN: Vocal Varieties. KPO Kin KOW; Child's Orch., KPJX; Concert tiau, KOO, 7:30 Johnnv PNumnfcx. arpr, ww KOW: Bltt Town. KNX. KSL. KntM- Swanson's Orch., KGO, KEX. 8:00 Hlmber's Orch., KPO, KOW; Al Pearce, KNX, KOIN, KSL; Rudy vauee. auo; News, KEX, KOA. 8:16 Walker'a Amateup rrrat. KGO; Hlmber's Orch., KFI. 8:30 Jahn'a Orch., KPO, KOW; Al Jolson, KNX, KOIN, KSL. 8:00 Oood Morning Tonight, KPO, KFI, KOW; Sports, KNX, KOIN1. 9:30 Old Memorv nn, ar.Tm. King's Jeatera, KPO, KGW; Pryort wren., rvuin. 9:45 Leo A Ken. K.m- D-m. Orch., KNX; King's Jostera, KFI. 10:00 News, KPO, KFI, KOW; Msrtln'a Orch., KJR; News, KNX. 10:16 Martin's Orch.. KOO, KOA, KEX; Viennese Echnoa irpn trwe KOW; Art of Conversation, KNxi ,i Wl , nog,. 10:80 Drleske'a rn?h' arnri arm KEX. 10:45 Larrv Lewi. RPn vn KOIN ROgel" ren'' KNX- KflL 11:00 Trumbauer. ftreh Tun KPT, KOW; Five Star Final, KOO; TKrusi, k.ua; Fio-Rlto's Orch. KNX, KSL, KOIN. Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, June 20. (Spl.) At the special P.-T. A. meeting Friday evening it waa voted to order material for 30 band uniforms and a sewing committee composed of Mesdamea Peters. Beck and Heckert waa appoint ed to take charge of making uniforms with the expectation that volunteer helpers will assist. A finance committee composed of Mrs. Woodward, Mra. Ayera and Miss Albert was also appointed. These organizations pledged tha following amounts towards the band uniform fund: School board, $38: R. N. A., 83; grange, 86; Masons. 6a; Rebeccas, 62; Eastern Star, as. Representing tha grange. O. O. Sanden announced that the grant very kindly offered the use ot Its hall to the P.-. A. for any entertainment It might like to put on. Cal Luak of tha U. 8. navy arrived horns Thursday night for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Blgham and son of Traka, arrived Jun It for an overnight visit at home of Mra. Hen rietta Pick and Mra. Ida Wilson. On their return home they took Mrs. Pick with them tor a week's visit, Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Combs, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Chtldera and daughter, Maxlne, returned horn from two week 'a visit In Idaho. Jim Eaton of Coqullle arrived Fri day to spend the summer at the horns of hta slater, Mrs. Ruth Kent. Ha also plans on attending school her nsxt J ear.