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SIEDFORD MATE TTHBITCCB, rEBFORT), OTJEGON", TmXSrESDAT. OCTOBER 13, 1933 You Can 't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here Why Not Try a Want-Ad? WiNT to sell toui nomol Want to st rid ol tew odds ano tola in Household turoialiingsi Do jot need toon tot foul gar lenf An inexpensive Want-AO m the Mail rrlbune ClaMllleO Page will find the answet tc these and manj other perplexlna problems. Hre Are the Rates: Per word ftrat insertion 8c an iiin""" ' EacU additional Insertion, nt ward (Minimum aoci .le (Minimum Wc) per line per month wtthout n ohanafti 138 75 Phone LOST aflU POUND LOST Black purse on Pacific high way near Owen-Oregon mill. Please return to Tribune. Reward. T.rva-rYellow Persian kitten. Re ward for return to 30 summit Ave. Tel. 1169. POUND 3 stray sheep. Owner pay for od. Facklam Farms, R. 1. Box 200. Central Point. Ore. UOgrc Lady's black coat with fur collar. Reward. Please notify Juanlt'l Travis, 2293 E. 15th St., Eugene. Ore. LOST Keys In dark leather con talner. Tel. 611-J-4. LOST II dog missing, call 1618. WANTED MALfe HELP YOUNO MAN to learn a business, about $15 a week to start; promo tion when qualified. State expert ence, age and phone number; also address. Box 287, Tribune. , ,n,rv mvtji r.rffesfc comDttnv of Its kind in the world, established In business for 27 years, wants urci. ...nt. -.. nr oHIllna to ffO OUt- slde of Medford territory and sell a reliable line of merchandise that will make money for you right from the start, write jjva Tribune. WANTED SITUATION HEAD of large family wants work, any kind. Will take odd pieces of fur niture or anytmng oi vaiue a yi Box 607, Tribune. WANTED MtMCElAANEOTJS WILL PAY 15 for 3 or 4-room fur nished hOUSe. 130X WANTED Electric radio. Must be reasonaDie. cox w-Electrlo radio. Must be reasonable. Box 268, Tribune. WANTED To buy used standard typewriter, cheap. Box 436, Tribune WANTED To borrow 91200. from 3 to s v,r! real estate security. Box 422, Tribune. TO LEASE 25-h.p. steam engine In good condition, bpi niuu,, WANTED 6 to 10 acres to farm on shares, write kv. , iw ford. WANTED Good used 4-cyllnde: truck. Biate price anu wuu. ,, WANTED Farm, tree vent for one year, privilege oi uujiuij. wv Tribune. WANTED If you have an underwood or Royal typewriter, In first-class condition, you are not using and want to rent to high school stu dent, or want to sell same, address J. D.. Mall Tribune. WILL care for elderly sick people In my noma, ruuuo WANTED Work narness. Must be it -iuih rendition. KC. care Mall Trlhune. tf WANTED Household goods, stoves tools or what have you Medford Bargain House, 27 N. Grape St Tel , 1062. JUNK WANTED We pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES , naniATORS. ALUMINUM BRASS. OOPPER & unx of ail aescnotions. MEDFORD BARGAID HOUSE 27 (Jo. Grape Tel 1M2 t'OU BENT DOUSES 5-ROOM cottage, partly furnished 402 NO. Oakdalc. roR RENT At once, Ideal modern fl-room unfurnished bungalow. In tip-top condition: has built-in fea tures, heatrola, electric water beat er, new llnolejm on kitchen, bath room and pantry floors, laundry with tubs, garage, wood-house; family with small children need not spplv. Drive by and see property. 719 West 11th. Inquire next door. FOR RENT 3 furnished houses; water; 16. 110. 812 Summit. FOR RENT 5-room modern house, close in, furnished. Tel. 788. Pal mer Music House. FOR RENT Modern house, 3 rooms snd small sleeping porch, unfur nished, electric range, inquire 264 Beattv St. MODERN home, basement heating plant, oil burner, fireplace, 2 batn rooms. 4 sleeping rooms. 2-car gar age. Will lease for one year, C. 0. Butterfleld. FURNISHED house and garage. Burn ham Court, 604 W. loth. I FOR RENT New modern 4-room house, with basement. Redden tc Co. FOR RENT 5 room modern house. 20 00. furnished. 115 00 unfurnish ed. Keys at 218 Apt. FOB tt.vr HOUSES FOR RENT 7-room 'modern home. 3 bedrooms. C- A. uevoe, FOR RENT 3-room modern furnished house, 315 So. Peach. Inquire next door. FOR RENT 7-room house, 412 So. Oakdaie. Phone 7MI-X. HOMES FOR RENT Call 696. For RENT Home, furnished 01 unfurnished. Brown & Whlta. HOUSES H0. aia.io and 16. water paid: wood range Phone 106. FOR RENT Furnished 4-room house, overstuffed, 122.50. 214 Cottage. Key at 308 Ashland Ave. Tel. 1382-J. THREE-ROOM house, close In. In quire 23 Almond. FOB KENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Attractive apt., private entrance. 518 So. Oakdaie. FOR BENT 4-room duplex apart ment, electric refrigerator and range, breakfast nook, lurnace otherwise unfurnished. Phone 442 or call W. A. Gates at Groceteria. FOB llt.NT BOAKU AND BOOMS BOARD AND ROOM at 718 B. Main Rates very moderate. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS) ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Grapo. FOB EXCHANGE FOR TRADE-vl-S acre on South Peach for horses, cows, tractor, truck or chickens. Box 435, Tribune. TRADE for horses or cows, good Ford eon tractor. Box 297, Tribune. WANTED To trade car for furniture. 137 No. Central. Tel. loon. BUZZSAW and boat tor sale or trade. 310 Genesee St. FOB EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 5-room modern house on half acre of good truck garden land. Just east of Portland city lim its, olose to through paved high way. Exchange equity for Medford or acreage. Inquire 19 N. Fir. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE WHEN you think ot real estate, think of Brown & White. FOB SALE HOMES FOR SALEAttractlve modern 8-room house, 2 acres aifaUa, new chicken house, double garage and wood house, concrete floors, fruit trees. Call owner for terms, Phone 498-Y. HOME near school. Phone 1232-W. FOR SALE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS BALDWIN PIANOS Complete line: many bargains. Before purchasing any piano represented as being Baldwin merchandise, for your own protection, consult your local AU THORIZED, EXCLUSIVE BALDWIN DEALER, for correct prices, and names of pianos In the Baldwin .line- BALDWIN PIANO SHOFPK. 26 So. Grape St. BALDWIN-HOWARD piano, plain case, fine condition. Special price 995.00, Pay $1 per week. Free delivery. Cllne Piano Co., Main and River side, Medford. FOR THE BALANCE DUE! Beautiful Studio model upright piano like new: over half paid for: take It over on rental terms. Clino Piano Co., Main and Riverside, Medford. PRACTICE PIANOS 949 and up; pay 91 weekly. See t.t CUne's, Main and Riverside, Medford. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 2500-lb. team and har ness. 975 cash. Call 1559. FOR SALE 1 work and 2 saddle horses. Call Jacksonville 38-F-3. after 7. FOR SALE 14 head milk cows. Lari-e brick house end of Perrydale Ave. HORSES See them at work In the .field and know what you get. Birds eye Ranch, 6 miles north of Gold Hill. FOR SALE 0 pair foxes at sacrifice. Box 407, Tribune. FOR SALE DOGS AND PETS FOR SALE 2 Pointers, 2 Shepherds, 1 hound. Dr. Stone. FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS GROUND Barley. 91.15 cwt. Medford Seed & Feed Co. GRAPES and fresh grape Juice for sale. Clarkson, Tel. 510-R-l. FOR SALE Hay. wheat and ear corn, Harvey C. Chase, Beall Lane. FOR SALE Good B-flat clarinet, Boehm system. Phone 1464. .. FALL SEED3 and Seed Oraina at lower prices. Medlord seed sc Feed Co. FOR SALE Apples, several varieties. W. J. Gcbhard, Central Point. EGG MASH. 91.65 cwt. Medford Seed & Feed Co. FOR SAL& 1 20-gauge Winchester pump special built gun, perfect condition. 1718 East Main, or Tel. 116, Henderson. A NEW DAIRY FEED, 91.25 per sack. Medford Seed As Feed Co. MILLRUN, 90c per sack. Medford Seed Ac Feed Co. LOWER FEED PRICES Ask our prices on grain and feed. Medford Seed Ac Feed Co. Warehouse 4th and Bartlctt. Store 309 East Main. HODOEN - BREWSTER'S LAYWELL BOO MASH. 9190 cwt. Contains milk and Nopeo cod liver oil. Med ford Feed as Seed Co. FOR SALE Real cane syrup. Bring your cans: 3 gals, or over, can fur nlshed. No syrup Friday eve or Saturday. I. W. Sample, Pioneer road. Phoenix. SOME REAL BAROAINS IN USED TCOLiS 1 walking plow 1 spring tooth 5 used tractor plows 4 used tractor disc harrows 1 large cider mill Used sprayers and tractors of a!l kinds. HUBBARD BROS., INC. FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS WHOLE Eastern Corn, 91.35 cwt. Med ford Seed & Feed Co. Warehouse 4th and Bartlett. Store 308 East Main St. FOR SALE Salway peaches, cheap. Absolutely tile last. Vi mile west Voorhles Crossing. FOR SALE Grapes snd grape Juice. The Dell Vineyard. FOH sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer and teaming. Phone 912-J. FOR SALE: Hay. wheat, barley and corn. c. A. DeVoe, Tel. S23-J-2. FOR SALE Cook stove and range with colls. 20 So. Fir. Call before 12:30. FOR SALE Apple wood. 91 50 a tier. Rogue River Co. Phone 1366. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all makes: terms if desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co.. 24 N. Bartlett FOR SALE .30-30 Savago rifle, good condition, ehoots very accurate Price 917.50. Address -U7 N. Oakdaie. ATTENTION S 1'OCK.MEN For sale, alfalfa hay in tack. Feeding space can be provided if desired. Rogue River Co.. Phone 1366. FOR SALE Hungarian vetch seed. Phone 523-J-4. FOB SALE .AUTOMOUU.EB. BETTER USED CAES. NO CASH DOWN If your old car covers down payment. Buy a car with a Written Guar antee. Our finance rates are very reasonable. Down payment. 1B31 Chev. 2-door Sedan 9100.00 19:10 Buick Sport Coupe 125.00 1930 Chev. Standard Coupe.....! 95.00 1929 Ford Sport Coupe ..... 60.00 1928 Chrvsler Conv. Coupe 76.00 1920 DeSoto Sedan 100.00 Compare our cars with others and then buy. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INO. 38 No. Riverside. FOR SALE 1933 Chevrolet coach, small mileage, new car guarantee: 1931 Ford town sedan, air wheels: real buy. Trade accepted and easy terms. Plerce-Allen Motor Com pany. Phone 150. BUSINESS OI'I'OKTUNIITIES FOR SALE Pat's 2nd Hand Store and property. Come and get your bar gains. FOR SALE Interest In gold mine Partner wanted with some cash to operate. Big pay uncovered. Box 93. Phoenix. Oregon. PERSONAL GIFTED CLAIRVOYANT and Palmist. Truthful advice on business, love, marriage. Rainbow Auto Camp, cabin 3. MISCELLANEOUS PAINTING, paperhanglng and tinting Lowest prices. Mr. Bennett, Tel 835-W. Authorized Frlgldalro Service. Other makes rep. Tel. 427: nights 005-Y BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts, MURRAY ABSTRACT CO Abstracts ol Title. Title Insurance. Rooms 8 and 6. No. 32 North Central Ave. upstairs. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jackson County. Expert window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House cleaning Floo Waxing. Ori ental Rug Cleaning, specialty. Fire Extinguishers. "FYR - FYTER" Fire Extinguishers. Automatic fire alarms, recharging. Inspecting. V, A. Bower, 327 No Oakdaie. Piano and Violin Instruction, FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of Piano. Height Song service. Arrang ing, composing, etc. 818 Liberty Bldg. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS Three per cent per month on un paid balance No other charges See W. E. Thomas. 46 South Central, ground floor Craterlan Theater Bldg. State License No. 8-157. Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant 10 southern Oregon. Printing ot all kinds: book binding: loose-leaf ledgers, and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything in the printing lines. 28-30 N. Grape. Phone 75. Painting and raperhanglng. M. A. BLISS Pllntlng and paper hanging. Tel. 848-W. 313 S. Grape Transfer. CADS TRANSFER AJ STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No. Central. Phone 316 Prices right. Service guaranteed. KF1NK1NO TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and storage. We haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir Street. Phone 332. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers. Special livestock moving equipment, prices right 619 North Riverside. Phone 1044-X. LEUAL NOTICES No. 13751 Treasury Department Office of Comptroller of the Currency Washington. D. C. September II. 1933 Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned. It has been made to appear that "Medford National Bank." In the City of Med ford. in the County of Jackson snd State of Oregon, has complied with all the provisions ot the Statutes 01 tne United states required to be compiled with before an association shall be authorized to commence the business of Banking; Now. therefore. 1. J P. T. O'Connor. Comptroller of the Currency, do here by certify that "Medford Nsttonal Bank," in the City of Medford, In the County ot Jackson and State of Ore gon, is authorized to commence the business of Banking as provided In Section Fifty-one Hundred and Sixty nine ot the Revised Statutes ot the Un.ted States. In testimony whereof, witness my hsnd and seal ot office this eleventn day of September. 1933. (eeal of the comptroller or we cur rency. Treasury Department.) (Signed) J. P. T. O'CONNOR. Liquidation Notice, The Medfrod National Bank located at Medford in the state ot Oregon la closing Its affairs. All note-holders and other creditors are hereby noti fied to present the notes and other claims against the association for payment. Dated Sept. 20, 1933. GEO. T. FREY, Cashier. Reorganization Notice. Mediord National Bank. Medford National Bank located at Medford In the State of Oregon re ceived charter No. 13771 dated Sep tember U, 1933. and commenced bus, mess September 12, 1933. The new bank ts a continuation ol the old bank excepting that It la organized under the Banking Act of 1933, and has an entirely new Capital of 9100. 000.00. Dated Sept. 20, 1933. GEO. T. FREY. Cashier. Warrants Called. School Dlst. No. 20. Warrants numbered 255 to 264 In clusive are called for payment, in terest will cease after this date (Octo ber 16th, 1933). Present warrants at the Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank, Medford, Oregon, for payment. S. S. ABBOTT. Clerk School Dlst. No. 20. Warrant Call. School District NO. 91. Notice Is hereby given that there are funds on hand for the redemp tion of warrants Nos. 314 to 344 In clusive. Interest will cease on Oct. 20th, 1933. Warrants payable at Med ford National Bank, Medford, Oregon J. S. SMITH. Clerk. School Dlst No 91. Butte Falls, Ore. Notice of Final Settlement. In the County court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of A. N. Wright, deceased. Notice is hereby given that tho undersigned has filed his final ac count in the above entitled matter. and the above entitled Court has fixed November 4th. 1933. at the hour 0; 10:00 o'clock a. m.. In the County Courtroom In the Courthouse in Med ford. Oregon, as the time and pls.--e for hearing objections to said final account, and for the settlement thereof. ray e. wright; Executor of the Last Will and Testa ment of A. N. Whlght. deceased. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. General Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon. October 11th, 1933. Notice Is hereby given that Harry E. Harding, of Trail, Oregon, who on November 26th, 1928, made Home stead Entrv Serial niaia SE!4, Section 3. Township 34 S., Range - wiuuuietiB meridian, naa filed notice of Intention to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land abnv Victor A. Tengwald, U. S. Commis sioner, at Medford. Oregon, on the mm oay 01 novemoer, 1933. Claimant names as witnesses: ElBln C Amlrlnn nr 7sn ur nu Medford, Ore.; Zenith Smith, of Trail, Oregon; Chancy Arant, of Prospect. Oregon; Edward Boothby, ol Prospect, HAMILL A. CANADAY. Register. For Navigation THE DALLES. Ore., Oct. 17. fAP) A united effort by Inland Empire representatives to construct locks at the Bonneville dam sufficient to per mit ocean vessels to navigate the up per Columbia river, was planned to day following a meeting here attend- Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Food fish Elevator car riage Hlstorlal periods Enormous Town In Ohio Bathe Book of the Bible Commit theft Alighted Flight 4 Two-footed animals Stays One that re stores to freshness Weighty: coltoq. Be Indebted Proof of being elsewhere Unrefined metal Exclude Restaurant en tertainment Live In Thinly scat tered The ones re malntnjr Puhlio vehi cle Court Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle L MM pQlLlpPAlBlElp OL 1 OB TIE EaPAlStel ki.NGTHE.NiA Sl A l e o Ires t s jsg DECRvlD E P ArTjGTE M 0ME YE DiC I T E I S TAT WS EWER 1QaD A L A RV 0R A C 1 T V P A P A I RE 0 FuJlf as h ymiWjmGhMs tL Cry of the an cient bac chanals . 62. Indleo plant R3, Half ems 6. Egyptian river BS. Depend 66. Syllable uaed in college cheers 57. Vehlt-ls on runners M. 'Ml I " ; i3 Z4 2S ,021 2S Jo ' -r- ,Ui'u mm 31 mA., 31 33 . y, 34 '; m Wl Z. 41 42 43 ' "" ' -4 4S 4jr Si y,, S3 1ST. 14 Ts 32 Lake Creek LAKE CREEK, Oct. 18. (Spl) Lake Creek Grange will give another dance October 21. These dances have been attracting good crowds and have received much favorable com ment. Music Is by the Butte Falls orchestra. At next meeting of the Orange each member is asked to bring a carefully wrapped package containing some article of cast-off clothing, said wearing apparel to belong personally to the one bringing It. These pack ages will be sold at auction, the highest bidder to receive the article and wear it for the remainder of the evening. Considering the rnnge in height and weights of members of the Orange, this arrangement should create considerable amuse ment. All are requested to come prepared to respond to roll call, during the lecture hour, with some type of en tertainment. Pie will be served for lunch. Each family la asked to bring one pie. October 19 will be clean-up day at the hall. Those who attended the loat meet ing report a particularly enjoyable social evening. Many new plans were discussed for entertnlnment fea turee and miscellaneous work for future meetings. Laurelhurst .The pupils of the Laurelhurst school published their first issue of a school paper, the Laurelhurst News, last Fri day afternoon. This paper la to be published every two weeks during the school term. Pupils working on the paper are: Editor, Lois Glass; school news, Carol Nedry: community news, Betty Coburn: sports. Bobby Ohrt; 1 advertising manager, Donald Vaughn; sales manager, Cecil Bodgers, School pupils on the honor roll for the first six weeks period are: First grade -Rcglna Smith, Leatha Mcln tlre, Harold Train; second grad Ray mond Train; fourth gradeJoyce Ned ry; sixth grade Robert Edgar Pey ton, Betty Coburn, Carol Nedry; sev enth grade Cecil Rodgers and Bobby Ohrt. The honor roll Includes pu pils who have a grade of 90 or above for the period. Pupils who have been neither ab sent nor tardy for the first six weeks' period are: First grade Jack Rodg er, Leatha Mclntlre, Harold Train, Richard Peyton; third grade Wendell Vaughn, Billy Coburn; fourth grade Joyce Nedry; sixth grade Robert Ed gar Peyton, Carol Nedry, Betty Co burn; seventh grade Bobby Ohrt, Donald Vaughn; eighth grade Lois Glass, The first meetings of the Parent Teachers' Association will be held at the schoolhouse Friday afternoon afc 3 o'clock. All parents of the school are invited to attend, A Hallowe'en party and fair will be given by the McLeod home economics unit at the McLeod dining room. Notice. Protect the birds. Get your 'No Hunting, No Trespassing" signs at the Job Department of the Mall Tribune 28-30 N. Grape. Cross-Word Puzzie L Pass by 9. Morbid res piratory sound 10. Oroedy 11. Hardens 19. Cautions strain 21, Check or hold back 23. Seaport and province of Chile 24. Ptaft l!5. Female sheep 26. Bird's beak 28. In favor of 29. Old form of three 3). However B3, Oriental ullp- Ker without eel or quar ters SI Jauntily 3S. Capital of Greece 40. Chopper 41. Chief actor 42. Rhrt of glass 43. Point where a leaf leaves the main shoot 4ft, Wicked 46. Part In a play 47. Ovule 60. South Ameri can Indian DOWN 1. nmr of Ferula, S. Scottish hi. torian and philosopher I. Excited with curiosity 4. Long for ft. Kind of eon feet! on . Commotion 7. Jewish teacher Tolo TOLO, Oct. 18. (Spl. Miss Dor othy Inmann, who accompanied her aunt to Antloch. Cal.. a few weeks ago, ts working for the Etlott Pack ing company. Denver Davis brought home a two point deer from the Olendale region last week. Little Joan Kathan, living tempor arily In Medford, visited Ernestine Trac7 recently. Community gathering at the school house was so delightful all present voted to have a similar meeting each month. A program committee with Mrs. D. A. Da via as chairman, met at the schoolhouw last Wednesday and made tentative plans for a Hal lowe'en entertainment for November 1. Men, women and children are In vited. John Green Is helping to harvest the potato crop near Klamath Faua. Tolo Community club held its first official mcetinRslnco June, at the club rooms Thursday. Miss Dorothy Hou lihan sent dues from Long Beach, Cal., to retain her membership here, Next meeting is October 36. All wom en are Invited. Edward Inmann attendd a class party ot Prof. H. P. Jewett'a In Cen tral Point, Friday. Mrs. P. A. Tracy attended the Jack son county P.-T. A. council meeting at Central Point Saturday. ; 4 Foots Creek FOOTS CREEK. Oct. IB. (SpU Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Lance and Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Liuico attended the funeral of their brother-in-law Addi son Helms, of Ashland October 18, Mrs. George Haff, Mrs. Chas. Car ter and Mrs. A. Olsen of Gold Hill, visited Minnie Bycrly October 11th. Fifty friends and neighbors were present at the rally doy services held ot the school house October 18. Mr. and Mrs. Hutchens and son Duane, were Sunday dinner gucsta of Mr. and Mrs. Croft of Sardine creek. Sybil Walker waa a week-end guest of Phyllis Miller. Civic club held an all day meeting October 13 at the Community hall In Rogue River. Mrs. Mabel Mack NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING! NOTICR IS HKREBY GIVKN to the legal voters of School District No. 49, ol Jackson County. State L?r7n ,hn .aKaCHi?JJ 'oElIN?,0,,l(1 i,9trlct WU be heW at BCh0" "uperlntendenf. office, on the JOth day of Ortoher. 1MJ, at 8:00 p clock In the attornoon for the purpose of discussing the budget herein after set out with tho levying hoard, and to voto on the proposition of levying a district tax. 81 " " Pf !,.lal "n'0'".',' of money nefided hy the said school district during the fiscal year beginning on June 18 1034, and ending June 17, 11135. la estimated In the following budget and Includes the amounts to be received from the county school fund, stole school fund, elementary school fund, ffllot Ux? all Otil6rJ10110SOELllOuiBtrlCL. In districts of the aeoond and third classes when the budqet meetlnq Is held In eonnectlon with the annual school meeting, the following provision of section 35-1006, Oregon Code 1930? should I be J; ' .?,?hth.?.A'!i'ot ,",h,hel,Let!,on. In uch "trJ h" " beHoount.d until an hour aft" "IV f?r "uch eltlon- Un'll he ballots are counted any legal voter of the district shall be entitled to vote upon any matters before tho meeting." '"" "nan o 1. From county school fund 2. From etnto nchool fund 3. From elementary school fund 4. For vocational education (state and federnl fundu) 1,000.00 5. From tuition for pupils below high school .. 3.584.00 Items marked with a star () ly used by districts of the thrd I. GENERAL CONTROL 1. Personal servlco: (1) Superintendent (2) Clerk (3) StenoKraphers and other ssslHtantH j (4) Compulsory education and 2. Supplies 3. Elections and publicity 4. i-egai service (clerks bond, audit, etc.) . 400.00 5. Other expense of general control 600.00 6. Total Expense of General Control ... $ 10,000.00 I. INSTRUCTION Supervision 1. rersonnl service: (1) SupervlBlon $ 5,200.00 (2) Principal 8,526.00 (3) Stenographers and other assist ants 1,800.00 2. Supplies, principals and supervisors GUO.OO 5. Totsl Expense, Supervision III. INSTRUCTION Teaching 1. A'ersnnnl service: 1) 1 Teachers 2. Supplies (chalk, pnper, etc.) 3. Textbooks (desk copies and Indigents) 1.700.00 4. Other expense of teaching . 1.000,00 5. Total Expense of Teaching (1 10.402.00 IV. OPERATION OF PLANT 1. Personal service: (11 Janitors and other employes I 10.026.00 2. Janitors' supplies .' 2.000.00 3. Fuel ..... . 4.790.00 4. Light and power .. 3.400.00 5. Water 1,100.00 6. Other expense of operation, phones, etc 950.00 T. Total Expense of Operation V. MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS 1. Repair and replacement of and equipment 2. rtepalr and maintenance of SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES For school year from June 18, 1934 to June 17, 1935. Personal service Hum of 1-1.(1), (2), (3), (4), (TO; Il-l-d), (2), (3), (4); Ill-l-(l), (21. (31, (4); IV-l-(l), (2), (3); Vl-l-(l), 2-(l), 3-(l), 4 (1) 1170,402.00 Supplies 1-2: II-2: III-2: IV-2; VM (3), 2-(2), 3-(2), 4-(2) Maintenance and repairs V-4 ............... Debt service IX-9 ... Miscellaneous sum of 1-3. 4, 6; IIS, 4; 111-3, 4, 6; IV-3, 4, 6. 6. 7: VM-(I), 3 (3), 4 (3), (4); VII-6: Vni-4, 6, 6 Construction VI1I-1. 2, 3 . Emergency X-3 .....-......... .... Total COMMITTEE: VM. F. ISAACS (). C. IIOCJUS CEO. T. FREY. JOHN C. MANN K. K. WILSON was present and gave tn interest ing demonstration in cooking. Mr. and Mrs. Vencil Cerveny of Medford spent October 15 at thetr borne here. Mr. and Mrs. George Lanoe spent aeverals days this week with her stater, Mrs. Mary Helms, at Ash land. Mrs. O. West and children Charles and Pauline Champlaln, of Medlord spent Sunday with her mother Mrs. Pauline Waul, who accompanied them home for a two weeks' visit. MARCH, FILM STAR NIGH UNTO DEATH HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 18 (AP) Suf fering a relapse alter an attack of influenza. Fredrick March, stage and screen actor, was reported In a ser ious condition at hla home today, Only a nurse and the attending phy sician were admitted to his room. Florence EldrldKo. otage actress and wl(e of March, said her husband be came 111 a week ago but thnt it was only yesterday that his condition be came serious. March has portrayed many leading roles In films and was the star of "Dr. Jekyll nnd Mr. Hyde," aa well as the leading actor In "The Sign of the Cross." Folded fenders unfolded. Brill Met al Works. NOTICE OF BONO SALE NOTTOE IS HEREBY GIVEN thnt sealed bids will b received by the un designed until the hour of 7:30 p. m. on the 7th day of November, 1933, and Immediately thereafter opened by the City Council of aald City, for the purchase of City of Medford Refunding Improvement Bonds, In the sum of Three Hundred Eleven Thousand ($311,000) Dollars, aald bonds to be dated aa of January 1st, 1034, and to mature serially as follows: January i, Bonds January 1, 1040 Bonds January 1, 1041 Bonds January 1, 1043 Bonds January 1, 1943 Bonds January 1, 1044 Bonds January 1, 1945 Bonds January 1, 1940 Bond January 1, 1947 Bonds January 1, 1048 Bonds January 1, 1949 Bonds January 1, 1950 Bonds January 1, 1951 Bonds Noa. 227 to 253 inclusive. January 1, 1963 Bonds Nos. 254 to 281 inclusive. January 1, 1953 Bonds Nos. 282 to 311 inclusive. End. of snld bonds shall be in the amount of $1000.00, said bond to bear Interest at the rate of 6 per annum, payable semi-annually at the office of the City Treasurer of the City of Medford, Oregon. Each bid must bft in writing and unless the bid is made by a sinking fund of the City of Medford. or by the State of Oregon, shall be accompanied by a certified check on a bank doing business in this state, for not lee than 2 of the par value of the bonds offered for sale. If any bids offered, are not sattafactry to the City Council, aajd Council reserves the right to reject the ame. M. ti. ALFORD, City Recorder, BUDQET Estimated Receipts J25.00O.O0 6.670.00 19,161.00 Estimated Expenditures are those common class, and grounds t office census 3,600.00 900.00 2.400.00 1.000.00 noo.on 200.00 VI. $ 16,025.00 1130.762.00 7,000.00 22,266.00 furniture $ buildings 3,000.00 10,900.00 9,000.00 43,450.00 10.190.00 . 9.000.00 .. 2.000.00 ..1261,302.00 EXAM DATES FOR United State civil service commis sion has announced open competitive examination for a number of poai- cions. Aitnougn eaiares ar listed for the positions, the board states t.hat they are subject to a deduction not to exceed 18 per cent as a meas ure of economy and to a retirement deduction of a4 per cent. ' Full information concerning th llstmenta may be obtained from Earl H. York, secretary of the board of examiners at the post office here. Positions named are: Junior librarian (penal and correc tional Institution), 13,000 a year, bureau of prisons, department of Jus tice. Superintendent of Indian Agency, 3,200 to 4.600 a year, Indian field service, department of the interior. Junior tabulating machine operat or, $1,440 a year, under card punch, operator, 11,260 a year, department al service, Washington, D. 0., and field service. Flat-bed bookkeeping machine op erntor, $1,620 a year, departmental service, Washington, D. C, and field service. Assistant to technician (forestry), 11,630 to $1,980 a year, forest aervloa department of agriculture. Broken windows glared by Trow bridge Cabinet Works. nos. 1 to 13 Inclusive, Nos, 14 to 37 inclusive. 43 Inclusive. 58 inclusive. 78 inclusive. 03 inclusive. Nos. Nos. 38 to 4a to 59 to Nos. Nos. 76 to Noa. 04 to U3 inclusive. Noa. 113 to 132 inclusive. Nos. 133 Nos. 154 to 153 inclusive. to 176 inclusive. Nos. 177 to 300 Inclusive. Nos. 301 to 326 inclusive. From county high school tuition fund for a. Tuition 18,800.00 Rocnlpts from all other sources: 1. Other sources . 1,600.00 Total estimated receipts (Items 1 to Inc.) 74,816.09 6,000.00 3. Total Exponas of Maintenance and Repairs .$ 9,000.00 AUXILIARY AGENCIES Library: (1) Personal service (librarian, etc.) I (2) Library books (3) Supplies, repairs, etc. .,. Health service: (1) Pnrsonnl service (nurse, physical Exnms, etc.) .... (2) Supplies and other expenses . Transportation of pupils: (1) Personal service .............. S.500.00 1,700.00 200.00 1.300.00 300.00 450.00 4. Total Expense of Auxiliary Agencies) 8,450.00 VII. FIXED CHARGES 1. Insurance .. 2,600.00 2. Rent 1.050.00 3. Total Fixed Charges . f 3.850.00 VIII. CAPITAL OUTLAYS 1. Alteration of buildings (not repairs) $ 2.500.00 2. New furniture and equipment 4,000.00 3. AsseHsments for betterments 2.000.00 4. Other capital outlays . . 600.00 6. Total Capital Outlays I 9,000.00 IX, DEBT SERVICE 1. Principal on bonds ...$ 19.Ono.00 2. Principal on other Indebtedness 400.00 3. Tnterext on bonds . . 18.9SO.00 4. Interest on warrants ..... 7.000.00 6. Interest on other Indebtedness - 70.00 6. Total Debt 8ervlee .. t 43.460.00 X. EMERGENCY 1. Total Emergeney 2,000.00 RECAPITULATION Total estimated expenses for the vear ,264,302.00 (sum of items 16. 115, HI-6, lV-8. V-4, VI-5, VII-S. VIII-7, IX-9. X-3) Total estimated receipts, not Including proposed tax ...... 74,815.00 Balance, amount to be raised by dis trict tax ..l1S9.iS7.00 INDEBTEDNESS 1. Amount of bonded Indebtedness (In clude all warrants Issued by vote of electors! 3373,000.09 2. Amount of warrant Indebtedness on warrants Issued and endorsed "not paid for lark of funds" . . 102.306.54 3. Amount of other Indebtedness . 7.809.9O 4. Total Indebtedness (sum of Items . . 1, 2. 3) .1483,118.14 Dnted this 6th day of October, 1933. ATTKST: HKI1KCCA JKNHKX. District Clerk. MAKC n. JARMIN, Chairman, Board ot Directors We, the undersigned members of the Budget Com mittee for School District No. 49, Jackson County, Medford. Oregon for the year 1934-1936, hereby certify that (he foregoing is the budget recommend ed hy this committee tn the Levying Board In joint assombly October 6, 1933. BOARD: C. C. LEMMON MARC B. JARMIN' EUGENE THORNDIKB N. II. FRANKLIN