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PAGE TWO MEDFOItD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOUD. OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1935. $1 Contracts to Be Let Soon Call for Grading at Two Points Pacific Highway- Plan Other Improvements . 8ALKM, Sept. 24.-AP)-Hlghway contract! estimated to reach l,0O, OOO will be awarded by the road com mlMlon at lta two-day letting In Portland October 8 and 9, It waa announced today when Mds were called. , ,., The worlc will be done In " oountlea. Including Marlon, Douglas, Jackson. Klamath, Multnomah and trmatllla, Oradlng and surfacing work will cover about 3 .miles, while 1 bridges and culverts will be con etruotod. Moat of the work will b paid or out oi federal aid funds. Approximately half will be let each . . .. Contract V be ewaroca follows: . ... Clataop county Nehalem rlver Bock creek section of Wolf Creek blshway, 3.68 mllee grading and an additional 8.00 mues oi ci,iub, Crook and Deachutce countlea Construction of 12 concrete bridge or culverts on the Hedmond-Bend aectlon of The Dalles-California high way In Deschutes county, and widen and construct concrete sidewalks on bridge over Ochoco creek at the east city limlta of prlnevllle on the Ochoco highway In Crook county. Deschutes county Units No. 1 and t, Redmond-Bend section of The Dalles-California highway, 3.63 miles of grading. Marlon county Construct a 48 1 ISO' addition to frame storage build ings located at the atate highway department ahopa at Salem, i Tillamook county Brooks-Jordan , creek aectlon of Wllaon river high way, furnlehlng and lnatalllng ap proximately 3200 linear feet pipe culverts, and 84,000 pounds metal re inforcement In concrete box culverts. ' Wallowa county Bock creek-Wal-lowa section of Wallowa lake high way, 4.38 miles regradlng, aurfaclng sd oil mat surface treatment. ' Wnaco county Clear creek aectlon of Waplnttia highway,. 4.37 mllee re grodlng, surfacing and bituminous Snacadam wearing surface: also fur nishing crushed rock ln'atockplle. Jackson county Ashland-Nell creek section of Paclflo highway. B.13 miles mdini. alao north unit, Torrent Mclntyre To Get Cornice Pear Gift From Local Plant A box of Bluegooee Cornice pears was to be shipped today to O. O. Mclntyre ae a result of his com ment In Sunday's Mall Tribune column that preserved pesrs cculd not be obtained In any New York restaurant. The pears are being sent to the noted columnist by Oordon Oreen, manager of American Fruit Grow ers, Inc. With the box of the prize fruit of the Rogue valley will go a note from Mr. Oreen and also one from the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce, calling; Mr. Mclntyre'a attention to the lusci ous quality of the Oregon pears. The Chamber of Commerce 1 also sending several pear recipes to Mr. Mclntyre"a hotel. . KEEP CHRISTIAN LIFE FOR BENEFITS IN AGE Rer. Fred M. Weitherford of the Church of the Nararene Sunday morning delivered an expository mea- sage from the 12th chapter of Eccl fl at antes. In part he said "Character Is guided by some gov erning principle. It may be an un written code of itandards. If unsav ed the trend of those governing prin ciples will be downward. "This chapter Is the conclusion of God In behalf of youth. If he will take to himself the governing prin ciples of Ood, he will have surround ed himself with the elixir of life. The fundamental governing power of the Chrlatlnn life Is Christ enthroned within. "This Scripture exhorts to ft re membrance of our Creator In the day of youth. Youth should remember ood for what He Is. He Is our Creator: we are Indebted to him for all. Ha la able to make us wise unto salvation by faith In Him. "If you would save yourself from the scourge of physical dissipation, remember Ood while young. He who does not remember Ood In - His claims for redemption will remnmber the fruits of unrighteousness forever, wrtatever impairs the thluklng ma chinery or breaks down the physical prematurely Is the snare that moral bankruptcy lays at the door of old age. "The spirit of this age la to crush the demands of the Creator and mag nify those of the creature. This can be met only by t yielding to the Christ of Redemption. creek section of Pacific highway, 0.88 1 ,n.Dt .umm.rt .. , .,, Klamath county Construction of a 3B8-foot concrete bridge over the nuthnrn Paclflo company's tracks on the Klamath Falls-Weed high wnv near Midland. Malheur county Construction of two bridges over China creek and two culverts on the Juntura-Chlm-Bty creek section of the Central Oregon highway, also federal landa portion of west unit, Jordan creek arct on of I. o. H. nignway, Dillrs of grading, and private lands portions of west unit, Jordsn creek erctlon of I. O. N. highway, 1.84 tnllrs of grading. Multnomah county Construct su perstructure for Eagle creek bridge on the Columbia river highway near Bonneville. Umatilla county Emigrant hlU Sinlgrant Springs section of the old Oregon Trail, 6.08 miles regradlng. surfacing and constructing bitumi nous macadam wearing surface, and furnishing crushed rock In stock HEAR TACTICAL TALK A meeting of reserve officers will br held st the armory at 7:30 p. m. Thursday. It was announced today. Lieutenant Harold Woods, acting as Instructor, will talk on the subject. "Mohlllrntlon." As It ts expected that, as waa the eav with the previous meeting, a number on duty with the CCO will tor present, notlre 01 the gathering mphaslred that opportunity to meet torottvr orflcrrs should not be overlooked. Prion 543 We'll haul away yout refuse City Sanitary Service. words: 'Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter; fear Ood and keep His commandments; for this Is the whole duty of man." Two responded to the evangelistic appeal at the conclusion of the mes sage. REV. iflOlOPREACH AT At the annual conference of the Methodist church, South, concluded Sunday evening at Corvallls, Rev. Os car Qlbson was appointed pastor of the Med ford church for the ensuing year. Rev. oibson win not arrive in mm- ford In time to conduct service in the local church next Sunday, and Rev. N. D. Wood, former pastor, will occupy the pulpit. Building Permits Mrs. M. B. Harper, 223 CottAge, granted a permit to build a residence at a cost of 12,100. R. Beach. U3 Oeneva etreot, grant ed a permit to rebuild garage, at cost of I3&0. PYTHIAN SISTERS TO HAVE RUMMAGE SALE Arrangements are being made by thn Pythian Slaters for a rummage sale to be held In the Sparta build ing Thursday and Friday, September 28 and 37. Anyone having artlctee which they wish to donate for the sale are aaked to telephone Mrs. Swarts at 61 3-W. Use Mall Tribune want ads. Wc Pride Ourselves tllMtllMMIItlll on the efficiency and dignity with which we arrange and conduct our funerals. It is this constant effort to please in every single detail that has established for us an enviable reputation for conducting services that exceed the strictest expectations at the same time considering economy in the interest of the family. CONGER STATE BANK-BILL BALLOT HUE IS Initiative Petitions Require 16,000 Signatures Before Measure Can Be Placed ' On Coming Election Ballot SALEM, Sept. 34. (AP) A pre llmlnary Initiative petition was (lied with the secretary of state today for the creation and operation of a state bank, and a ballot title was requested. Initiative petitions require signatures of more than 18.000 voters before it can be - placed on the ballot. The measure proposed la similar to the senate bill 111 Introduced during the last session by 1 Peter Zimmermen, but which failed to pass. Sponsors of the Initiative are the state Orange and the State Fed eration of Labor. Under tbe act a state bank would be created for a depository of all public funds. It would be In charge of a board of directors composed of the atate treasurer as chairman, the governor, secretary of state, at torney general and the labor com missioner. The b,oard would select a manager for tbe bank. . President's Son Sued for $1000 For Car Accident MALDEN, Mass., Sept. 34. (UP) A SI. 000 accident suit kj-ilnst Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., son of the president, was filed here today. Hyman Barlow of Maiden claimed he was Injured when young Roosevelt's automobile col lided with his car at b a. m. April 21. He aald Roosevelt was dressed In a tuxedo and accompanied by a young woman. IGHT John Bonor Phoenix district chicken raiser, reported to city police that Saturday night someone stole 65 of his flock of 100 fine chickens. Bonor told police that he was away from home all day, and when he re turned he found the chickens gone. Police are working on the theory that the thief or thieves are probably transporting the birds to a large mar ket, and a close check Is being made. More Rouge for Africans MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP) An an nouncement has been made here that a cosmetic and chemical firm will ex pand with a factory In South Africa. The new plant will employ 25 per sons and open on January l. . Use Mall Tribune want ads. CO. A TO PUT IN FULL DAY SUNDAY AT RIFLE RANGE A full day of firing will engage Company A, 186th Infantry, next Sunday at the rifle range three miles cast of the city. It was announced today by Capt. Carl Y. Tengwald. As Sunday's practice is an Import ant detail, Captain Tengwald urged every member of the organization to be present. Firing will start promptly tt 8 . m.. he said, and continue un til evening. Both the JO and .22 caliber ranges will be utilized. Company cooks will serve mess at noon so that members may remain at the ranges throughout the day, the captain explained. captain Tengwald expects every man to qualify fur marks man ship by tne ena or the day. Company A la composed of 60 men and at present there are four or five vacancales which Captain Tengwald Is eager to fill. The minimum age limit for membership Is 18 years.. The captain pointed out that high school youths of proper age are eli gible for membership and school credit may be obtained by students who fill the requirements. . There are various benefits to be obtained through membership, it was empnaeizea, not the least of which Is an encampment of two weeks each Stomach Discomfort? Stomach Worms May Cause Peculiar Forms of Discomfort Easily Mistaken for Digestive Disorders Worm lafeautlon mty etuu otherwise normal, hfelthy children and edulti to de velop the following condi tlonn Nutritional Anemia (Pile Blood) Conitipitloo Bed-Wetting Vomiting or Netuea Itchy Not or Anut Broken Sleep Ntrvouioua u4 IrrltebUttr Round Wormi (alio called Stomach Wormi) era by no meana a diteaat of children only. Adult., too, may be infected, but the ymptoma are often raUun derstood and believed to in dicate more aerioua trouble. Nowadays everyone eatt raw fruit, cabbage, carrot!, let tuce end tplnach. On these foods the tiny invisible egg of the Round Worm ere ailly carried Into your y "iem. The infection may alio be caught from Hie, oil and pet. Grown to full Lre (up to 15 inches), the worm may tangle up in knot and ceuie "Comtipa tjott" end peculiar stomach discomfort. Rectal Itching, Vomiting, Nausea, Disii ftese. Loea of Weight, Nu tritional Anemia and Upael Stomach are other aign. If A... . D I TT7 .1 . woiniii west condition will not be re lleved by Stomach or Df geitjon Remedies. What you need 1 Jayna'i Vetmlfug famous for 103 year foi expelling Round Worms, Do not let worm ruin your digestion and appetite, sap your strength end vitality, cause nervousness, sleepless, ness end bad dream. Find out NOW whether yon have Worms or not, and then get rid of them. Ask yout druggist about this, Aik him el so about Jayne'a Ver mifuge -tbe only pltnt worm medicine, it must ba good or 43 million bottle could not have been sold. year with all expenses paid. The com pany camped at Port Lewis the past summer and next year encampment will be made at Camp Clataop at the mouth of the Columbia river. ALL ARB INVITED to the Catholic cerd party at Pariah hall, Tuesday evening. Playing begins at 8 o'clock. Prizes and refreshments. Mrs. Clark son chairman. "KICKERNICK" Undergarments that fit- at Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann's. DEAD INDIAN SPRINGS LURES MANY VISITORS Sunday guests at Dead Indian Sod Springs were Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Pipes. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pick, Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Paske, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. O. Lore, Betty Pastas, Virginia Pick, Raymond Kttlnger, Phil CI. Humphreys and C. H. Pask. Jr. Occupying cottages there an Set. and Mrs. W. P. Shields, Mrs. E. r. Warner, Edward Warner and Mrs. WU lard Bunch, jSM" Going Strong! 72 JOHN CUPP'S ic Quitting Business A SALE & $35,000 Stock At Sacrifice Price f'XS g3- BUY NOW! r5S IN FULL SWING The MAIL TRIBUNE'S Annual Here again! The Mail Tribune's annual BARGAIN DAYS ... an opportunity to subscribe to YOUR newspaper at substantially lower rates ... For nearly thirty years, this paper has served this community has expanded its service and facilities to keep pace with a growing trade area. From time to time, new equipment has been added; news ser vice improved; carrier service perfected . . . 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