MEDFOTID TOTE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, PRECOX FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1935
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FOR WANT ADS
; LOST AND FOUND
LOST Wallet. No money. Contained
legal papers, operator's license. Re
'. turn to Mall Tribune. Reward.
LOST If o.og is missing. calllSlS.
WANTED MALE HELP
: SALESMAN WANTED with car to Mil
snap-on tools In southern Oregon
and northern California. Liberal
commission. Snap-on Tools Inc.,
376 Golden Data ave., San Fran
cisco, calif.
RANTED Man -with saw
to buzz
wood. Phone 615.
MALE AND FEMALE
WANTED-Man or woman as circula
tion representative in every town
In Jackson county by reliable pub
lication. Steady position. USeral
compensation. P. O. Box 761, Med
ford: RELIABLE men and women wanted
to service regular customers on Mc
Ness routes. Make up to 12 a day.
No experience or capital required.
Write Mr. Thomas. 426 Third St.,
Oakland, Calif.
, WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Housekeeping, cooking for
crew of men, or chamber work in
hotel. P. O. Box 950, Medford.
HOUSEKEEPING wanted by middle-
aged lady. Prefer eiaeriy people.
Must "be of good Christian charac
ter. Box 4818. Tribune.
WANTED--MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Qood used 10-gal. visible
anline numo. preferably both
manual and air operated. Phone Mr.
Eden, 163.
wii.i. AHARE expenses with someone
going to the Grand Coulco dam In
Washington. Appiy i. ,
Tribune. "
want transportation to Los Angeles;
' share expenses; can drive. Phone
J53, Central Point. Frank Bosworth
Wanted Used twin outboard mo
tor. Wltham Magneto and Parts Co.
WANTED Stock suitable for fox feed
Phone 1133.
WILL PAY CASH for Jackson County
Bide. 8c Loan stock. Box 4585, Tri
bune.
WANTED -We
pay cash for household goods,
furniture and stoves. We also buy
metals, hides, pelts, woo and mo
hair. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE.
27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062.
WANTED Heifers calves. Write Ruby
Bchulz. Beagle. Oregon.
WANTED Beef cattle, veal, lambs,
and pasture, J. J Osenbrugge.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Furnished house in
country. Inquire 223 N. Central,
after 5 o'clock.
FURNISHED modern cottage, one or
two adults. Will have vacancy Oct.
IB. Hotel 3c Cottages VaUndrs,
Central Point, Ore.
FOR RENT 3-room houso.
, Pickell, 204 East Main.
L. G.
FOR RENT 4-room furnished bouse.
Inquire 305 So. Oakdale.
FOR RENT Homes furnished or
unfurnished. Brown & White.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
APT3. FOR RENT 1 16 Almond.
JffCELY FURNISHED half
duplex.
10th.
Oil heater. Aduito. om w.
FURNISHED Apt. Heat, hot
and garage. 10 Quince St.
FOR RENT Furnished apt.; steam
heat. Frigidalre. hot water and gar
age. 503 S Holly St.
F0R RENT FURNISHED-'
ROOMS
FOR RENT Furnlsned
819 N. Bartlett.
PLEASANT sleeping room. 19 Mlstle
toe St.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep.
lug room, and garage If desired
. 825 SO. Riverside ave.
FOR RENT Larce front room: hot
:id cold water and shower. 20 S.
nr.
CLEAN attractive rooms;
410 8. Newtown.
reasonable
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Grape
7 FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
ROOM AND BOARD Home conveni
ences. 24 Genesee.
BATES reasonable at 710 C. Main.
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS
BACHELOR APT8. 445 So. Front.
FOR RENT Buslnesa location, room
18x50. Will remodel to suit tenant.
Apply Mall Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR TRADE Corn for hogs or chlefc
ens. L. M. McConnell, Gold Kill,
Star Rt. No. 4.
TRADE Columbia Grapnonola, - fine
oak cabinet In good condition, largo
selection of records, for wood. 37
Tripp St. after 6 p. m.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
- ESTATE
FOR SALE OR TRADE Modern 8
rm. house near High and Washing
ton schools. 819 W. 13th St.
WILL TRADE equity In Good Prop
erty close In. for car of pick-up.
State model and condition. Box
4952. Tribune.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE Wood ranch, 60 acres, 3
miles from Jacksonville. See John
Denuner, 433 W. Holly, Medford.
FOR SALE Modem 6-room bungalow
and one acre, adjoining city on
paved street; fireplace, hardwood
floors, sleeping porch, laundry
trays; attractive living and dining
room. A real sacrifice. S3000. Very
easy terms. L. G. PICKEHi, 204 E.
Main.
A FINE edit side HOME for only
S3. 000, and 8700 will handle It.
BROWN & WHITE, Realtors.
CITX LOTS from 8250, up, all Im
provements In and paid for. If
you are Interested In building or
buying a HOME, see us. BROWN
& WHITE, Realtors.
25-ACRE Irrigated ranch for sale at
sacrifice. Small down payment.
Your own terms. E. E. Foss. Talent.
FOR SALE Modern home, close In;
fine snaae trees: ei.uu; terms, jj.
O. Pickell, 204 East Main.
FOR SALE 18 A. AT V4 VALUE
Fruit, alfalfa, wood and water, close
In. good buildings. Sam Evans.
. Jacksonville.
FOR SALE Federal Land Bank farms.
Convenient terms, call warren
Patterson. Central Point, or write
O. A. Barnes. 1163 Oak St- Eugene.
Oregon.
HOUSES FOR SALS OR RENT'
Jackson County Building & Loan
Ass'n Phone 195
100 ACRES, .well Improved, stocked
and equipped, close to Meedford:
some oasb or Income property. Bal
ance long time, ton Interest. O A
DeVoe. 623-J-2.
WHEN you think of real estate think
of Brown 8s White.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Feeder pigs, one 1300-lb.
horse, 2-year-old Guernsey bull.
Davis, over Buckshot 'illll.- Rt. 4,
Box 57.
FOR SALE CHEAP Good work mule,
1 fresh milk cow. 2 Guernsey heif
ers. B. M. Heath, 695 Terrace St.,
Ashland. '
I WTT.L buy your hoga and sheep, any
size, at any time. F. A. Pearson.
Rosa Lane. Phone 510-J-4.
FOR SALE Purebred
rams. Dolph Phlpps.
- highway.
rlamboutlett
Orater Lake
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FORD Sedan, model A; had excellent
care, small mileage, Karl - Keen
trunk. A real buy at 8278.00. See
the new Plvmoutha now on display.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth.
FOR SALE Plymouth Sedan; excel
lent condition. 206 No. Riverside.
FOR SALE Federal panel truck. 1
ton: Wakashaw motor, nmken wir
ings: A-l condition; cash or trade.
L. - C. Greenamyer. Jacksonville
Inquire Coleman's Hdwe.
FOR SALE Trucks and equipment.
Ill No. Fir St. .
HUDSON Sedan, fine condition, very
cheap. Call 9S7 or 832-R.
FOR SALE POULTRY
FULL-BLOODED PLYMOUTH ROCK
breeding cockerels. Maya Ranch.
Talent. Ore.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE New corn.
Route 1, Box 297.
W. H. Arnold.
SQUASH Banana and Hubbard (will
keep all winter In warm place),
sweet Spanish onions; 50 lbs. or
over delivered. Tel. 4-F-12. C. J.
Lcgan, Stewart Ave.
FOR SALE Baby buggy. Phone 740-Y
ROLLER CANARIES. Call 523-J-3.
RUMMAGE SALE This Frl. and Sat.
Manv useful articles, overcoate.
dresses, children's clothes. 16 North
Fir and Main St.
PRUNES, le lb.; you pick 'em.
l'4c picked.
TOMATOES, le, lb.; green ones H;
vou pick "em.
DAMSON PLUMS. $c lb.
SQUASH, l',4e lb.
We Deliver.
B. E. FORD. 3 mllea west on Jack
sonville hUhway. fhone 731-R.
FOR SALE Used ateel and wood
desks, flat top and typewriter: good
used ssfe. Medford stationery
Store. 34 N. Central.
FOR SALE Saltrar pwhfs. I'ic
Bring oontalnera. E. E. Mathews,
Phoenl.
TWO small planoa availabl. for rnt.
or can be purchased for balance of
contract. Baldwin Piano Shoppe.
FOR SALE at wholesale price for
cssh. because of movlnsr. new West
Irurhouse 6-ft. refrigerator, still In
crate. Phone CM-T.
GOOD used piano,
Piano Shoppe.
16300. Baldwin
FOR 5 ALE Baled Klsmath-Tule take
sif.Ifa and sraln hav. Phone or
write Louis Anderson. Merrill. Ore. '
I PFACHES for . O. T. Carpenter, i
it ml. rest Phoenix on Houston ltd. I
FOR 8ALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Platform, 13 section, 3 ft.
wide, 16 ft. long, 6 In. deep. Call
at Lincoln school.
FOR SALE One set of work harness,
one mower, one rakt, one stack
saddle, one army saddle. O. L.
Llndley, Phone 871-J-3.
FOR SALE Good field corn.
Sehulz. Oold Hill.
M. A.
DRIVEWAY MATERIAL 3 sizes of
rock at 81. 5U per yard, delivered.
Bateman. Phone 1534-Y or 912-J.
FOR SALE Oarage equipment In
cluding 50 gal. gas buggy, air com
pressor, electric drill, electric grin
der and buffer. 2 vises. I tap Ss dye
set, 1 set valve reseatera and guides.
2 outside and 1 inside mlcrometeis,
2 12-ft. work benches, t set grease
guns. 1 chain fall, complete shop
equipment. 103 So. Riverside, in
rear.
FOR SALE Complete office equip
ment, including 29x33x24 Carey
safe, 4 drawer steel letter filing
cabinet, roll top desk. Burrough
, adding machine with stand, book
keeper desk and stool, F. Ic E. check
protector, 3 oak chairs (I swivel).
l 12-in. ana i o-in. electric inn,
1 electric heater. 2 2-drawer steel
.filing cabinets. 1 l-drawcr steel fil
tng cabinet. 103 So. Riverside, In
rear.
FOR SALE Apples, cheap; different
varieties. Half mile from city limits
or will deliver. Tel. SS5-6.
FOR SALE 25 ton good clean hay or
will feed at ranch. Jim Woods.
Eagle Point. Phone ll-X-41.
FOR SALE Italian and Petite prunes
Phone 7-P-14.
FOR SALE Grapes and grape Juice.
The Dell Vineyard. Rt, 3. Medford
FOR SALE Substantial 2-wheel
trailer, or trade for wood. Inquire
last house left-hand side of Lozler
Lane or Tel. 869-M.
FOR SALE Grapes nd grape Juice
Mrs. Mary E. Clarkson. Ross Lane.
Phone 510-R-l.
APPLES Several varieties. 'Gebhard'a.
Central Point. A mile north Bear
Creek bridge.
PEACHES. PLUMS, l'-io lb: grapes 2c
lb. Huklll, V, mile south wjj.te
Griffin Creek school, i
FOR SALE Grapes. J. A. Manke.
2 miles east of Jacksonville, adjoin
ing former Clancy orchard.
MISCELLANEOUS
NOTICE I will not be responsible for
any debts contracted by my wife.
(Signed) CECIL JENNINGS.
ROOFTNG Let us Inspect your roof
before the rainy season This ser
vice Is free. Call 270. Rogue River
Roofing Co.
BUSINESS CHANCES
ONE-HALF INTEREST In a very pro
fitable business in Medford; (500.00
fully secured, with services; strictly
confidential. Box 4949 Mall Tri
bune. WANTED QUICK Experienced grocer
with small capital to operate cash
store. See V. T. Truax at Redwoods
hotel, Grants Pass, Oregon.
MEAT MARKET Trade for ranch.
Box 4836, Tribune.
FOR SALE Service station and 5
acres good ground, family orchard;
all under water. See owner, mile
south of Talent, Ore. ,
FOR SALE Restaurant fixtures. In
cluding counters, seven booths,
show case, back bar, typewriter,
cash register, two gas ranges, hot
water tank, canopy, kitchen tables,
cooking utensils, dishes and silver
ware. Very reasonable. Must be sold
within ten days. Inquire at 410 E
Main St.
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
Mail Tribune Daily
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON COUNTY
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title and
Title Insurance. The
only complete Title
System In Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title. Rooms 3 and 6. No. 32
North Central Ave., upstairs.
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET .GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172.
House cleaning, floor waxing, ori
ental rug cleaning and upholstering.
Money -to Lend
MONEY LOANED 50 to 300 for
personal or household purposes on
House Furnishings or Autos: also
Cars Refinanced. Loans closed
within 80 minutes. License No. 6
157. See W. B. Thomas. 45 So. Cen
tral. piano and Qnltar tnllrucMciu
FRED ALTON HAIOHT Classical and
modern piano Instruction. MEL
CHORD for every one. The only
method that never fails Studio.
318 Liberty Bldg.. Medford. Ore.
Transfer.
TRUCKING AND STORAGE Looal
and long distance hauling, furni
ture moving, etc. Reasonable rates.
Tel. 833. P. E. Samson Co.
HS.WI.KY TRANSFER Expert pack
era and movers. Special livestock
moving equipment. Prices right.
619 North Riverside. Phone 613.
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 315
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
LEGAL NOTICES
Net ire of Wnrrnnt Cnll
AH warrants of School District No.
dated prior to December 15, 1934
are hereby called for payment. Inter
cat will cease October 21. 1935.
SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 89.
John C. Stllle, Clerk.
Notice to Creditors.
In the County Court of the County of
Jackson in and for the State of
Oregon.
In the Matter of the Estate of Henry
H. Taylor, deceased, also known as
H. H. Taylor.
Notice la hereby 1 given that the
undersigned haa been appointed and
now Is the duly qualified and acting
execxitrlx of the will and estate of
Above named decedent. All persons
having claims against said estate are
hereby required to present the same,
with proper vouchers, within six
months from the date of this notice,
to the undersigned executrix at the
office of H. K. Hanna, 32 North Cen
tral Avenue. Medford. Oregon.
Dated and published October 4,
1935. " FLORENCE I. TAYLOR,
Executrix.
Rcmie River
ROGUE RIVER. Oct. 18. (SpD
The Rogue River Townsend elub
met In regular session at the Com
munity club with Vice-president O.
H. LaCrosse In charge. A letter was
read from the club's delegates, Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd K. Dover. They were
at Rawlins, Wyo., and meeting with
success on their trip. C. B. John
son, of Wimer, waa the speaker of
the evening and his speech was
greatly enjoyed.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Magnuson and
Mrs. Carrie Hargadlne. of Santa
Monica, Calif., arrived October 1 tor
several weeks visit at the J. M.
Whipple home. While lap re Mr. Mag
uuson will make some Improve
ments on his property.
Live Oak Orange met at the
Community hall at their regular
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10. Oaello
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mark
20. Solid water
21. Mimic
23. Officer having
clmrge of
funds
25. Enter
28. Strike with
the open
hand
27. Evergreen tree
28. Attendants
aboard ship
29. Travels
30. Italian coin
31. Hastened
14. South Amer
ican Indian
87. Moving wagon
88, Understand
44, Gave for tem
porary use
48. Among
47. Corpulent
48. Ancient wine
receptacle
80. Ucuntaln:
camb, form
82. Japanese coin
52. Endonvor
5K. Distress call
59. Refuse
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ACE1CENT
meeting on October T. Mr. and
Mrs. O. C. Maust, of the Phoenix
Grange, were visitors. Mr. Andrews
Is master of the Jackson county
Pomona, while Mr. Maust Is manager
of the co-operative at Central Point.
The regular business meeting was
held, then the officers seat drill
waa practiced.
A special Grange meeting was
held Saturday night to finish plans
to attend the convention at Central i
Point yesterday.
Mrs. Gertrude Morrill, of San I
Francisco, la spending some time
visiting at the A. T. Mcllvatrt home.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Massing,
Newport Beach. Calif., visited at the
home of Mr. Merslng's aunt. Mrs.
J. A. Scott, for a few daya this
week.
An Invitation dance was, held Fri
day night at the Scout home. A nice
crowd attended and a pleasant eve
ning was enjoyed by those present.
The girls served sandwiches and
coffee during the evening.
Mrs. Una Mcllvaln. and Mrs. Ger
trude Morrill 'returned this week
from several weeka vacation spent
at McCredla Springs. . near Eugcno.
Mra. Mcllvaln has opened up her I
beauty parlor and Is' ready to wel
come her customers. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Nelmuth,
John McCubbln and Mrs. Ed Bark
ley, of San Jose. Cal., have spent
the past week here at the Nelmuth
summer home.
, Mr. and Mrs. Brownie Bangert
Lnd children, and Miss Freda Laws.
returned this week from Nebraska,
where they visited Mr. and Mrs.
Gus Sutherltn.
Rev. Geo. Goervlts and Reverend I
Martin Osborn attended the min
isters' association of the Nazarene
church held at Medlord Wednesday.
Mr. and Mra. Ralph Carter and
Mrs. E. Jones, of Hollywood, ar
rived Monday at the Wiley Carter
ranch for a visit with Ralph'a
brother. Reed Carter, and family, i
On Wednesday they Journeyed
to Seatte. accompanied uy Mrs.
Reed Carter and Edward Carter.
Oak Grove.
OAK GROVE, Oct. 18. (SpD
The Oak Grove Neighborhood club
met at the home of Mrs. P. H.
Mlnear Wednesday. There were nine
members present. The time was
spent In sewing and visiting. Dainty
refreshments were served at the
close of the meeting. Mra. Baker
was to have entertained the club
but her children were taken ; ill
so Mrs. Mlnear very graciously of
fered her home. Mrs. Clare Shores
will entertain the club at the next
meeting, the date to be announced
later.
John Brewold left Friday ior
Portland, where he attended the
Luther League convention. He
turned to hia home the following
Monday. '
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clark and
baby son left Saturday morning
for a vacation for a week or ten
davs.-ln California. They visited Mr.
Clark's slater, Mrs. Erlcson In Ssn
Francisco. They Intend going as far
as Los Angeles where they will visit
relatlvea of Mra. Clark.
Mra. J. Lundy left for Portland
Tuesdav to . visit her . son and
daughter.
We are pleased to report m"'
Mrs. Owen Barbee Is sufficiently
recovered to return to her home
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Kirkpatrics
were among the guests entertained
Notice of School Meeting
?ie , flaU iehwl Tycat "boning June 16. 1938, and andlng Jun. 14, ml. harahialtsr art forth.
3. To be received from the County
8. To be received from the Elementary School Fund....-.-..-
4. To be received from the State Irreducible School rund
4. To be received for vocational
Funda)
GENERAL CONTROL
1 Personal service:
(1) Superintendent -
(2) Cleric .......
(31 Stenop-aphera and other office assistants...........
(41 Compulsory education and census
(3) 3. Supplies
3. Elections and publicity
4. Lzgal service (clerk's bond, audit, etc.)
8. Other expense of general control:
. Total Expense of General Control -..-....... 8,330.00
INSTIItiCTION-SlipctVlllon
1. Personal service: '
(11 Supervisors 7.000.00
(31 Principals 9.023.00
141 Stenographera and other office assistant 1.800 00
3 Supplies, principal and supervisors 800.00
8. Total Expense, frupervlilon - 118.329.09
INSTRITTION Teaching
1. Pereonal service:
"(1) Teachers
3. Supplies (chalk, paper, eto.)
3. Textbook
8. Other expense of teaching..-.
6. Total Expense of Teat-hlnf
OPF.n.tTlOX OF PLANT
1. Petsenal service:
(1) Janitor end other employees .
3. Janitors' supplies .......
3. Fuel .... .
Light and power ,
water
Other siperis of operation,
8. Total Expense of Operation
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR
1. Repair and maintenance of furniture and equipment
3 Repair and maintenance of bulld'n end grounds:
4. Total Expense n'f .Maintenance and ltepalrs...M .......
Indebtedness.
t. Amount of bonded" Indebtedness (Include sll ne
gotiable Interest bearing warrante Issued un
der ectlon 33-1104) - 1337.000.00
3. Amount of warrant indebtedness on warrant Issued
and endorsed "not paid for want of funds". 38.843 03
I. Amount of other Indebtedness 3.803-98
14.
Total Indebtedness (sum of
ARTILLERY POUNDS AT INFANTRY
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strikingly the opposed weapons of war In the Halo-Ethiopian conflict
as It broke over East Afrloa. Above: Italian six-inch gun behind
Aduwa to clear the way for the advance of Infantry. Lower: an Ethio
pian field piece in place for the defense of Harar. (Associated Press
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at dinner Wednesday by Mr. and
Mrs. James Wood, of the Pacific
highway.
Mrs. . Iva Thomas attended the
coat school at the court house In
Medford where she was one of the
assistants. The coat school Is being
conducted fnr three daya by Mrs.
Sagor, clothing expert from Oorval
11s, under the supervision of Mrs.
Mabel Mock. Mra.' Thomas reports
a very Interesting meeting. The
women are making some very nice
conts at a low cost.
The next meeting of the exten
sion division will be at the court
house In Medford October 31. It
will be on guide patterns, the help
ers from Oak Grove district being
Mrs. Thomas and Mra. Saltma'rah.
If Mrs. Saltmarsh Is unable to at
tend. Mrs. Hansen la to substitute
for her. Mra. Mabel Mack Is to sup
ervise this meeting and It Is hoped
there will be a good attendance.
The women finishing the guide pat-
terns last spring report them M
BUDGET
KMImatfd ItMtllits.
School Fund .... .
$20,000.00
, 19,130.00
, 4.230.00
Education (ovaw ana naori
............
78000
Intimated
, 3.390.00
BOO.IOJ
3.30D uu
930 00
800 00
15Q00
. 300.00
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133.303 00
8 300 00
3.300 00
600.00
1143,192.00
10 033 00
2.000 00
4.000 00
3.400.00
1. 100 00
090.00
phones, etc
...........
31,473.00
8.0O0.00
0,000 00
Items 1, i. 3)
.177,63.89
being very satisfactory. The meet
ing Is to start at 10 a. m. Each
member Is to bring a covered dish
and her service. Those making guide
patterns are to bring their gingham
pattern, If one has been made, and
a tape line, needles, pins, thread,
scissors, etc.'
Eagle Point
EAGLE POINT, Oct. 18. Spl.) A
surprise house warming and shower
was held at the new home of Mr. and
Mrs. Cliff Hlckson Tuesday afternoon
by the ladles of the Grange Economics
club. Mrs. Hlckson received many
beautiful and useful gifts as well as
good wishes from, the 18 ladles pres
ent. Mrs. E. E. Ash of Trail was trading
In Eagle Point Wednesday. 1
Mrs. John Hlnshaw and little son
and Mrs. Bud Hlnshaw and children
To be received from the Jfon-HIgh School District for: ;
Tuition ..r. ........in.OOOO
To be received from tuition for elementary school pupils . 3,000.00
To be received from Interest on deposits and sinking fund-. 330.00
To be received from other sources . 100-00
TOTAL ESTIMATED RECEIPTS (item 1 to , Ino.)...$73,08.0i
Expenditures.
VI. AUXILIARY AGENCIES
1. Library:
(1) Personal servlos (librarian, etc.)
(2) Library book .....................
(3) Supplies, repair, etc.,
3. Hcaltn eervice:
(1) Personal service (nurse,
(2) Supplies and other expenses..
Transportation of pupil:
(1) Personal service . . -
, Toial Expense of Auxiliary Agencies ,..........
VII. FIXED CHARGES'
1. Insurance
8. Rent
8. Total Fixed Charee, ....
I
I. CAPITAL Ol'TLAV'S
3. Alteration of building and ground (not repair).
4. New furniture, equipment and replacement........
8. Arseismenta for betterment .
0. Other capital outlays:
(1)
' 7. Tolal Capital Outlays
DEBT SERVICE
I. Principal on bonda (Include
bearing warrant issuea
11C4)
4. Interest on bonds
8. Interest on warrants ......m...
3. lutal Debt Service
EMEIIOENCV
RECAPITULATION
Total estimated expense for th year (sum of Item
1.8, M-3, III-9, IV-8, V-4, VI-3, VII-8, Vltt-7,
IX-9. X 339.01200
Total estimated receipts, not Including proposed tax... 73.0B9.00
Hnlsiire. amount to he raited 'hy
Dated this 8th d7 of October, 1833. .
Signed' .
REBECCA JENSEN. R, E. OREBN.
District Clerk. Chairman, Board of Directors).
Approved by Budget Committee October 8, 1936.
Signed:
GEO T. FREY ' W. F. ISAACS.
- O. ARNSPIOER Chairman. Budget Commute.
JOHN O. MANN O. O. ALENDERFER
of Butte Falls sotpped In Eagle Point
for a short visit while en route to
Medford Wednesday on business.
Roy Ashpole, Ted Seaman, Harvs
Stanley, Chaa. Rodarmel, George
Holmes and Mr. Carter left Wednes
day on a week's hunting trip near
Bonanza.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clements, sob
Junior, and Mrs. Prank Brown at
tended the show at the Craterlan In
MedfoiU Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ragadale left
for Portland on a pleasure trip last
Saturday, expecting to be gone a
week. Mrs. Lulu Taylor Is driving
the mall to Dead Indian and Lake
Creek for Mrs. RAgsdale during her
absence.
Mrs. Lota Pearce spent Tuesday
evening with Mrs. Don Brlttsan.
Mrs. George Ford and friend of
Klamath Falls called on Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Walker of the telephone office)
last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith left Wed
nesday for Lakevlew on a hunting
trip and visit with John's brother
and family there.
Mr, and Mrs. Chris Hurst of Aloa
traz Island, Cal., and Gerald Hurst of
the U. S. navy arrived In Eagle Point
Monday for a visit with the Wm.
Hunt family. Chris Hurst Is a guard
at Alcatraz prison and Is a brother
of Wm. Hurst.
Miss Ferrantlne Swlnney left last
Thursday for Coqullle for a vacation
and visit with hor parents. Mrs. Lots.
Pearce has charge of the Oasis beauty
parlor at present.
Mrs. Sheldon Combs and daughter,
Mildred, spent last Tuesday with Mrs.
Cliff Hlckson.
D, E. Millard of Shady Cove waa
trading at the Ashpole hardware store
Wednesday. ,
Mra. Keith Scott and Mrs. Edith
Wetdman drove to Medford Wednes
day to see Mra. Weldman's new grand
daughter. Carol Lee. who made her
arrival at the .-Community hospital
October 11 and la the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Wetdman of Eagle
Point.
Mrs. Art Kent of Antelope was
trading in Eagle Point Wednesday
afternoon.
Walter Clements sent a load of
lumber and hollow brick Sunday tft
Pete Beta, Crater Lake highway, who
la building a new milk house.
Minnie and Florence Putman, Mar
garet Simmons and Victoria Dahaek
spent the evening In Medford with
friends October 16.
Tom Carlton of Prospect was at ths
Rcy Stanley place last Tuesday where)
he delivered some beef cattle to s
Medford buyer.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Clements at
tended ths funeral of Mrs. Lylo
Fisher of Central Point at the SI ski
you Memorial park Thursday fore
noon. Mrs. Walter Toung, president of ths
Jackson County P.-T. A. Council, and
representatives, Mrs. MUlte Tlngleaf,
Mrs, Ouster h a ut, Mrs. Farrow and
Mrs. Irma Seaman of Eagle Point, at
tended an all-day P.-T. A. meeting at
the First Christian church In Med
ford Wednesday. The Medford P.-T.
A. -city council was hostess. Many
of the locnl P.-T, A. members plan
on attending the state, convention
which will be held In the First Pres
byterian church in Medford from Oc
tober 22 to 23, inclusive.
The Cat hollo Ladles are holdlnf ft
Rummage Bale In the Campbell
Clothing Store Bldg. on East Main
street, on Thursday and Friday, Oct.
24 and 2fi. '
)
GUNSMITH. Repairs for all makes
of guns. Sims Bros., 38 H. Fir.
Dps Mall Tribune want ads.
8,200.00
1,730.00
800.00
a.ioow)
. 300 A)
800.08
8,130.00
etc., and physical exam.).-
930.08
1.090.00
3,000.00
. 3.300.00
. 4.000.00
3,000.00
3.900.00
.. 11,000 x
negotiable Interest.
unuer seciioa
S3
30.000A
, 18.030.00
- .
6.800.00
... 41,830.00
8,000.00
district tax..
(133,328.00