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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, JCEDFOKD, OREGON, MONDAY, XOTEMBER 25, 193S.
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It's inexpensive,
effective.
Par word first Insertion
(Minimum 25c)
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per word
(Minimum 10c)
ttr tine per month without
copy chaner
75
FOR WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND Fur mitten at Talent, Not.
1, Write Rt, I, Box 100, Talent.
LOST About November 8th between
Grants Pass an Yreka one Ford
truck wheel and tire. Finder please
notify Yreka Seed and Grain Co., j
Yreka. Calif. Reward.
LOST On 4th St., keys In black con-1
tainer. Return to clement Auto i
Parts. Reward offered.
LOST II aog ts missing. calll51d.
MALE AND FEMALE
WANTED Demonstrators for Charm
Cosmetics. No experience neces
sary. Apply Box 7649, Mall Tribune.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Capable, healthy woung
woman over 18, housework and as
sist with children. Good home and
wages. Phone 939-W.
WANTED Girl for- general house
work. No children. Phone I147-H.
WANTED SITUATIONS
CAPABLE woman wishes work
hour or day. Phone 1131.
by
DESIRABLE young lady wants to be
companion and helper to, elderly
lady. Box 7475, Tribune. "
CAPABLE secretary - stenographer
wishea office work. Eight years ex
perience; references. Box 7848, Mall
Tribune.
WANTED-MISCEliLANEOUS
WANTED To interview fct the Ken
nel. E11SS Studio per&ons interested
In frames. Let "s frame your ptc
ture. 50c to S4.50. Call at 32 North
Central lor a personal selection.
WANTED Good dining set with but-
let; also oea.
WANTED Gocd tractor. State mafce,
alze and price. Box 8000. Tribune.
WANTED Will pay cash for good
Jersey or Guernsey springer hellers.
Cartyle Natwlctt. Eagle
WANTED Typewriter. Must . be in
good condition. Tel u50
WANTED Clean out your aula,
(rarage and basement of all old fur
niture, cook stoves, heawrs. stoye
pipe, fruit jars, etc Give us
KEW DEAL FURN EXCHANGE
No 413 Saat Main
WANTED Cook stoves, heaters, bed
springs, mattresses, day-oeds, sani
tary couches and cots or what
have you- We pav cash or exchange
NEW DEAL FURN EXCHANGE
423 E. Main St.
WANTED
FURS FURS FURS
Highest cash price paid for raw furs
Complete line of traps on sale.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27-29 No Grape St.
Medford.
WANTED
We pay cash ror household goods
furniture and stoves We also buy
metU hides pelts wool snrt mo
hair MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
3? S Orape St Phone 1032.
WANTED - Used furniture, tools,
doors windows Berrydale 2nd Hind
Stora 1603 No Riverside Tel 368
FURNITURE WANTED Tilley's Sec
ond Hand Store. 112 No. Front.
WANTED - Beef cattle vesl Ian
and pasture J J Otenbrugge.
FOR RENT ROUSES
wnnraN. new 3 rms. furnished bun-
viinw with mrsfre. Kght, water, asa
and fuel included. Adults only. Ho
t a Cottages VaUndra, Central
Point.
s.Tjnnvf. modern. P3ly furnished
house. 12.50. Dressler's. 1563-Y-
AVAILABLE Dec. 1st. 7-"oom house,
first class condition. 1119 W. Main.
FOR REST 5-room mcdem fcoufe.
Inquire 315 Mcdiord Bld-j. or Tel.
1443
FOR RENT 4-room fnrn:hc! house
Inquire 305 So. Oaltdale.
FOR RENT Modem 5-room furnish
ed house Phone 331.
FOP RENT 5-rooru nouw
Plcxell. 204 East Mlln.
rjf! RENT
tnf irrK.hed
hms furnished
Brown flThi'e
FOB REST Hoilv Courl So 3 . oor
n ana tioi.j a "'-.'"'""'
oil ourner nt".r.c t
month Call lj
FOR RENT-
BOARD A VP KOOM, rate reuoniiJlf
at ; a. iUm.
M
FOB RENT APARTMENTS
FOB REST 3-room housekeeping
suite; garage, close in. Adult. 327
N. Grape St.
FOR KENT 2 housekeeping room
and one furn. apt. Inq. 533 Austin.
FOR RENT 3-rooro furnished apart
ment. 1109 W. 11th St.
FOR RENT Holly Court Mo. 8. 30.
Furnished with elec, range, Frlgld
alre and oil heater only.
829 West llth. 2S. Electric range.
80O Edwarda St. S15.00.
Call Jackson Co. Bldg Jt In Aa
soclatlon 195 or after 5 phone
1147-W.
FOR RENT 3 -room furnished apart
ment; adult. 40 Qulnc St. Tel.
841-W.
FOE SENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
FOR RENT-Downstalr bedroom, sep
arate entrance, heated, adjoining
bathroom. 132 Almond St.
CliEAN attractive rooms; reasonable.
410 S. Newtown.
PLEASANT room; separate entrance;
heated. 220 N. Oakdale.
FOR RENT Sleeping room, moderate
rate. 325 south Riverside.
ATTRACTIVE rooma. 404 8 Grape
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT 50 acres, on shares. Inq.
Btackwell Hill Service Station.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR EXCHANGE Lady's fur-trimmed
brown coat, size 40, In good
condition, to exchange for two average-sized
dressed turkeys. Call 325
So. Riverside.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
WILL trade equity In new modern 6-
room house m Siamatn trans, ior
acreage. Value $1000. What have
you. Genet Randall, 521 Jeiferson,
Klamath Falls, Ore.
GOOD house and lot or 40 acres Im
proved land, trade for late model
truck or car. 403 E. Main.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
80 ACRES DAIRY-HOQ RANCH
83500
House, barn, chicken housa, hog
house, a cows, team and equipment,
hay. all coea. 33 acres in clover snd
alfalfa, irrigated, abundance cheap
water. Good road, new srhool, To
tal price $3500. I000 cash, balance
terms.
ALSO
38 acres 1400 Bartlett. An jou,
Base pear trees In bearing, house,
barn, pump house. Irrigated all
cultivated, fine land. Bank saya
sell. 5000, terms. Phone S10-Y. J.
C. Barnes, 20 N, Peach St.
SIX ROOM mod. house and acre
ground, half under chicken fence,
chicken house and barn, on J'vtUc
Highway, close in. Sacrifice price.
terms, see o. it. Haws, our itouie
Box 30.
FOR SALE 83 acres. 15 acres under
Eagl Point irrigation, part, good
bottom land. Improvements consist
of 4 room house, barn snd other
outbuildings. $2500. Terms. W. J
Warner. Phone 195.
COMPLETELY FURNISHED
SUBURBAN
14 Acres, irrigated, wonderful soli,
close to schools; 4 -room modern
home, completely furnished. Includ
ing Keivi actor, radio and china;
milk cow, chickens, rabbits, hay.
equipment and tools included.
Ready to move into. Wonderful
value at $3,000.00. Some terms.
CHARLES A. WING AGENCY. INC.
108 E. Main St.. Medford, Ore.
too ACRES well unproved, stocked
and equipped, close to Meedford;
some Cflh or tocom property Bat
anoa long time low interest O A
DeVos. 623-J -2
WHEN you think of real estate think
of Brown & White.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
37 CHEV. 8-wheel Sedan. Original
finish like new. New G-ply tires.
Guaranteed everyway. Priced for
quick sale,
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth
FOR SALE 1831 Chevrolet coupe, ex
cellent condition. 211 Genesee.
GOOD USED CARS
Low Finance Rates, Low Prices
1034 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan.
1935 Dodge Sedan,
1935 Dodge Pickup.
IB33 Plymouth Sedan
1931 Chrysler 8 Sedan
3930 Ford Sedan
1929 Ford Town Sedan
1933 Chevrolet Sedan
1933 Plymouth Coup
1934 Chrysler Airflow
Also e. number of other real bar
gains. LANGS MOTOR CO.
Used Car Lot. 6th & BirUett
38 North Riverside
HUDSON Sedan fine condition wry
cheap Call 95? or 832-R
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE yr. old saddle horse.
33.0G. 11 yr. old mare, aaddlo or
wori, 25.00. 1 set heavy worle har
ness. 25.00. Ray Potter. Phone
637-J-2.
FOR SAkE Gentle saddle mare. Call
12-F-22.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Cows, frtah
and coming fresh: work horses.
Would te in some plowing. Call
at 517 Edward.
FOR SALE Baby calve.
Dairy.
Van Dyke
FOR SALE Young Jersey cow.
265.
FOR SALE Spn of ma- mulej:
weight about 1200 lbs: 7 snd a
years old. P. D Lofland. Centsa!
Po;nt.
ir.ra iu.r rrm at Ssndoa
ranca. above Trail.
: POR SALE Team of hirf and hsr
R00M BOARD , ne- eiat rut 3000 lbs ream
mine na nsrn. xziin sua .o
32-mch p:o-x-s WhlteeU Bros., i
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Bay gelding about 1200
lb. C. A- DeVoe, 521-J-2.
FOR SALE POULTRY
FUli. blooded R. I. Red cockerels.
Outalde stock. W. J. Lawson, R. 3,
Box 52, Medford.
FOR SALE DOGS PETS
ROLLER Canaries. Call 533-J-3.
SHEPHERD puppies ior sale. 518 East
Main.
FOR SALE eiack Raccoon, best
offer take them Rainbow Gibson.
Weaaxu Inn, Grants t'asa. Oregon.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Lowboy Melotte separa
tor, used six months. just use new.
B!e reduction. alustfKU. Inquire L.
H. Root, Central Point or wrtta Box
185, Central Point.
sor SALE Garden tools, furniture,
sewing machine, etc. U, H. Bergen,
1024 S. llth.
FOR SALE House doors and
gang plow. 22 South Fir St.
APPLES 25c up at ranch. Old Pacific
Highway win oeiiwr. "- ,
towns 45c at Ala
House. O. V. Myers. Tel. 258-J.
FOR SALE Small National cash reg
ister, -Ic to S5, Mack's Seed and
Feed Store. Grants Pass. Ore.
FOR SALE Dining set, beds, dressers,
oil heater, rockers, etc. 847 West
2nd.
FOR SALE I. Miller ladles blue street
shoes. Sizes 8 triple A. Wora three
times. Phone 329.
FOR SALE Medium sised fur coat
and neckpiece. Electric percolator.
324 W. 4th.
RED APPLES. 50c and 75c box. Bring
boxes. 1QI W. llth.
FOR SALE Standard sugar pine
shakes. Inquire at 408 Benson at.
FOR SALE Eiectroluitu like new; waS
nut dining table, large heater. 02
So. Riverside or Tel. 744-Y.
THANKSGIVING special: Bulk wine,
pint. 25c. Sherry, To&ay. Muscatel
Port. Angelica. BEVERAGE SHOP,
208 E. 8th St. We deliver. TeL 581.
KLAMATH alfalfa hay, baled.
72&-R.
Phone
FOR SALE Cheap. 2 2-wheel trailers
Medford Poultry and Egg Co.
APPLES Wa deliver. Tel 132-L.
APPLES Several varieties aebhajds.
mile northeast Central Point.
FOR SALE Baled oat hay and feed
Wheat. O. A- DeVoe. 533-J-2.
FOR SALE OR TRADE .22 1. rifle
for wardrobe trunk. 413 W. 2nd
before 8.
FOR SALE Grapes. 5. A. M&nke
2 miles east ol Jacksonville, adjoin
ing former Clancy orchard.
FOR SALE Buzz-saw, 723 Welch.
DRIVEWAY MATERIAL 3 Sizes Of
rock at tt.60 per yard, delivered.
Bite man Phone i?34- Y or S12-J
FINE Red spitzenburg and Newtown
apples for sale at Ala Vista Packing
Rouse. 327 So Fit St.
MISCELLANEOUS
ANNOUNCEMENT
We are ready for business in our 'new
location corner S. Fir ana etn t.
MEDFORD PIPE AND MACHINERY
COMPANY.
PERSONAL
3IFTED PSYCHIC gives advice on all
affairs of life. 903 No, Riverside.
E00FIN0
ROOFING Let us inspect four roof
before the ram? sessos Th.'s ser
vice ts free Cat! 370. ftognt Rivet
Hoofing Co.
BUSINESS CHASCES
WANTED A man and wife to rent
service station and ators v-'ell lo
cated on highway, Odo4 proposition
for party wita small eapltal. Phone
417.
7000 APARTMENT only MS00. Ail
rented, 105 monthly 11500 down,
balance $25 monthly. Phone own
er. 1388.
BUSINESS DIHECTOaV
JACKSON COUNT?
ABSTRACT CO.
ASstracte 0! Tltl and
Title Insurance The
only complete Title
system in jaczaoa
County.
MURRAi ABSTRACT CO. Abstract
of Title Room s ana no.
North Central Ave., upatatra.
Nursery Stock
FOR HIGHEST QUALITY pear treea.
peach, aprloot. cherry, apple, al
mond, ftlbert, and wamut tree,
roses, berrle. grape. n hrn
at Bintls price PBona Bai-K-a or
call t W. B Barnum. 3 miles
south or Meaioro OS
to Ever Shad? auto samp. Caritjn
Nursery. Carlton. Oregon.
Money to Lend
MONEY LOANED 50 So MQ for
persona) ol house&oW purpose on
H-wiae piirnishJng ol Aatos; also
Cars Refinanced Loan closed
wlthm 30 ramute Ltcenae So S
157 See W s r&onssa A So Cen
tral Tr infer.
EADS IHANSKER ft STORAGE CO
Ofllf 101 No Central Phone 1
Prlcea rlat Seritoe guaranteed
TRUCK! NO AND STORAGE Uxal
an tong dlstsnc Bsnitng faral
ture mo.lni? e?c ssmoSe rate
Tel 813 9 Ssmaro Co
HAWbEV TRANSFER - Eipert pc.
era ems movers Speet-1 uve.nrcj
m'iT'.na equipment Prices -tgnt.
KorWt BMwtilS. gbua tit.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET OEOROE DO rt - IW. 1172
House cleaning floor waxing, ori
ental rug cleaning and upholstering
LEGAL NOTICES
Warrant Call
Notice la hereoy given that School
District No. 49. Jackson Comity war
rant No. 15225 to No. 15440 inclus
ive are called for payment. Interest
to cease on November 25. 1935. War
rants to be presented for payment at
the office of the District Clerk, City
Hall, Medford, Oregon.
REBECCA JENSEH,
Clerk School District No. 49.
Call for tvarrauls
Kotice Is hereby given that there
are funds on hand for the redemption
of warrant Nos. 80 to 88. inclusive.
dra-vn on School District No. 18. In
terest ceases November 25, 1935, Pay
able at First National Bank, Medford,
Oregon.
S. if. DAVIS, Clerk
School District So. 16.
Notice to Creditors
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon in and for Jackson county.
In the Matter of the Partnership Es
tate of Paul Wesley Taylor, Deceas
ed and John R. Bierina.
The undersigned having been ap-
pointed Administrator of the partner-
ship estate of Paul Wesley Taylor, De
ceased, and John . Vienna, notsee is
hereby given to all persons having
cialms against said Estate to .present
them to the undersigned at the office
of Boggs St Boggs. Lawyers. Jackson
County Bank Building, Medford. Ore
gon, within six months from the date
of this notice, which i November 18.
1935.
JOHN R. BIERMA.
Administrator of the Partnership
Estate of Paul Wesley Taylor, De
ceased, and John R. Bierma.
Tonn of Talent
Jackson County. Oregon
Sewage Disposal PrJt-et
P. W. A. IhRket So.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed proposals endorsed "Propos
als foe the Construction of Sewage
Disposal Project" will be received by
the Town Council of the Tows of
Talent, Oregon, at the office of the
Town Recorder, Talent, Oregon, until
2;00 P. M , Pacific Standard Time, on
the 2nd day of December. and
will then bo publicly opened and
read.
The work for which proposals are
Invited will be paid for in cash and
Includes the following Divisions;
DIVISION A SEWERS. This Divis
ion Involves the following approxi
mate amounts of sewer work:
4-tnch Sewers
6-tnch Sewers
S-inch Sewers .
Standard Manholes
Lnmpholes
Concrete Cradle and Encasement ,
Rock Excavation ........
Additional Earth Excavation
Additional Class A-l Concrete;
Rollroad Crossings
Specials .........,....
DIVISION B SEWAGE TREAT- .
ME NT PLANT. This Division includes
the construction of the Sewage treat
ment Plant including a Screen
Chamber, Settling Tanks. Trickling
Filter, Contact Tank and appurten
ance. Siudtfc Drying Beds, and mis
cellaneous plant sewers.
Proposals must be mad upon
blank forms furnished by the Town
of Talent, Oregon, and in accordance
with the "Requirements for Bidding
and Instructions to Bidders," Atten
tion Is called to the Prequallftcatlon
Requirements, Chapter 225, Laws of
Oregon. 1931.
Requirement for Bidding and In
structions to Bidders. Form of Pro
posal, Federal Construction Regula
tions, Contract, Specifications and
Plans mav be obtained as fallows:
DIVISION A SEWERS, from the
office of the Town Recorder of Tal
ent, Oregon, and from F. H. Walker.
419 Liberty St., Ashland, Oregon,
Mail Tribune Daily
v
ACROSS
2. List of Sftors
la a play
5. Mtmtc
t. Phitippins
Negrito
12, Measure of
uperflciai
surface
tt. Rescue
U. At present
15. footway
16. PinltltiK at-
tachment to
ft efjwing
machine
it. Fronen water
ZU UlvMnnm of a
military
front
35. WrhinR
Implement
36. Dras loosely
27. Manner
29. Not bright
32, Tavern
32. Game of
change
5$. At mi main tn
Crste
U. Minster's
title: sbbr.
sf. Enjtiish rivsr
4ft. Part of a curve
c.utSn of SiituriJey' Pauls
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asaIse liWWOTr
H YmIh m sKMrels It s
p mgp h p Rl
E wh - sMsja,s
HllTllL WcjA nlJF g
A WlE W A WAS hIeL i
IpIpIeInIt IsMtIaIg
44. Havings
handie
47. Ueiic&ii rub
far tree
it, Oav park
6. Ju!s Verrt
character
St. Anger
65. Rend ssunS
66. Animii't
stomsch
tl. Wt snfl soii by K?. J'(n bug
rtrnggmR on S I'wpnsi
the ground $5. Story: roiloq.
7 12 13 14 I , S 16 17 8 f o t
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DIVISION B SEWAGE TREAT
MENT PLANT, from the office at the
Town Reorder of Talent. Oregon, snd
from the office of the Engineers,
Greeley and Hansen, S No. Michigan
Ave., Chicago. I1U upon deposit of
Tea Dollars (1000, for the Sewer
psn and Specifications, and fir
teen DoILira i15.00 for the Sewage
Treatment Plant Plana and ijpectflca- s ered a Judgment sgslnat Laura J. Alm
tlens. which sums so deposited will f trur, the- defendant, Jar th sum of
be refunded to bona fide bidden if I woo 00, together with Interest there-
said Plans and Specif toattoa are re- j
turned within fif teen daya alter tne
'opening of olds. In caaea where no,
sons fide bids are made, one-half t l
of the above deposits will be refund-
ed upon such return of Plana and:
Specifications. .
Bscs proposal must contain tne full ;
name of every person or company m-
terested In the same and shall be ac
companied by a certified check made
payable to the Treasurer of trte vavm
of Talent. Qreeon. & bid bond or a
cash deposit, equivalent to five 5i
percent of the proposal; this sura to
guarantee that if a proposal U ac
cepted ft contract will be entered Into
and Its performance properly secured.
Prior to entering into contract for
the work the contractor shall furnish
a performance bond In the full
amount of his contract and shall pre
sent evidence of approved public 11
biiitv insurance.
The work is to be paid for in whole
or in part out of funds furnished by
the Unlied States Government and '
all work and material must be per
formed and or furnished us ftccora
ance with the rules and regulations
relating to applicants and projects
under the Emergency Appropriation
Act of 1935.
Attention is called to tha fact that
employees, on thta work must be paid
not less than the mtnimtim hourly
rates of wages set out In the Federal
Construction Regulations. The mini
mum rate for skilled labor i fO.85,
semi-skilled or intermediate ciassea o?
labor. aS.55. and the minimum rate
for common labor la 80.50.
Acceptance of the proposal or pro
posals and the awarding of the con
tract or contracts is conditioned upon
satisfactory assurance that tha Town
of Taieni will be able to secure from
the Federal Emergency Administra
tion of Public Wcks the icl neces
sary to finance the project Tae Town
of Talent reserves the right to hold
bids fer a period of sixty days from
the date of the opening thereof.
The United States Employment
Service has designated an agency at
Medford, Oregon, to furnish taoorj
lists for this work.
The Town of Talent reserve the
right to reject any or all bids, waive
or sot waive any informalities In the
fcida received and to accept any bid
for any division or combination of
divisions, or for any alternate type
of construction on any division or
part of any division which it deems
4.000 ttn. ft.
. 38.100 lln. ft.
3.000 lln. ft,
..,.. 62
. 10
i!0 Un. ft.
10 cu. yd.
.. 23 cu. yd.
5 cu, yd.
.,.. 3
. 135
moafc favorable. The right is further
reserved to omit an item of Division
B from the contract.
The award of contract Is aubjetrt
to the approval of the State Director
(P. W. A.t
Acceptance or rejection of proposals
will be nrnde as soon a practicable
after the bids are received and passed
upon by the State Director (P. W. A.i
Dated this 5th day of November.
IS35,
TOWN OF TALENT, OREGON.
B? WILLIAM T. HART, Major.
ATTEST:
EDITH COCHRAN, Town Recorder.
Firat Publication on November 11,
1935.
Second Publication on November
18. 1935.
Third Publication on November 35,
1335,
GU8SMFFB Repair, rot atl msjees
of suna stma Bro. 33 H nr.
Cross - Word Puzzle
I, Gives and
received
f. Msanfng
IQ. Implement
11. Twisted
IT. Salutation
19. Gatherer
31. ms cfrcuisrlj
33. Sa bird
33. On who so
licit from
hous to
houss
ti, GSutted
23. player at
children'
came
30. Pagan god
31, liair eov-ftrtng
csruin ant
ma nertrs
$t. Draft animal
t3. Instrumen
tality 4t. Rodent
43. Mora dfs-
courteow
44. fry and iarrt
45. R(man tyrant
45. City to Penn-
yvanSa
. Period just
preceding sf
avsnt
Sh Ap
&Z, iingur
3. Foiiesa
DOWN
S. Beadpiscs
8. Soathsrs con
ateliatfon
t. Seri.es of tennis
Karnes
4. Lsrgest of ths
Sfscisty
S Turkish mt of
in o nay
i, Crnny
Kaitce of ft Tiff ml. I
Br vtrtue of s eseeuuon irt fow-
closure duly :ss'.ii1 out of ani under s
the seal of the Circuit Court of the?
State of Orsgos, is and fcr the Coun
ty of Jackson, a me directed and
dated on the 30th tsy of November,
;35. In a certain ault ihreinu where
in Sarah Gartner as pHintiff reeov-
on from March SSta, IS35, at the rate
of S't, per annum until paid, and lor
trie further sum of tsSjtKJ attorney
lees and the costs ana disbursements
of thla auit taxed In the sum of
511.50, which Jurraent was enrolled
and docketed in the clerk's office of
"d Court on the aoth day or .No-
vember,
Notice is hereby gives that, pursu
ant to the terms of said execution, 3
wilh on the 28th da? of December,
t835, at to o'clock a, at the front
door of the Courthouse $n the City
of Medford, Jackson County, Oregon
offer for s3 and will sell at public
suction according to law for cash to
the highest bkider, SHbj?e to redemp
tion as provided by law for the pur
pose of satisfying said Judgma&t to
gether with trie costs ot tat sale,
all of the right, title ntf interest
that the said defendant, Laura 3.
Aiming had on the 2Sth day of July.
1934, in and to the following describ
ed real estate, situated: Is the County
of Jackson. Srefce of Oregon to-wife
Lot numbered Seven and the
North Half of Lot numbered Etht
m in Block Four 4 in the Orig
inal Town f now CHy of Medford,
Jackson County, Oregon.
Dated tills 2lst cf November,
1935. SVD . BROWN,
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon.
By HOWARD OAULT. Deputy.
Meteorological Report
November 35, 5335.
Fawsasfs
Medford and v5c!nHy: Unsettled
tonight and Tuesday, with occasional
rain. Little chang Sn temperature.
Oregon . Unsettled tonight and
Tuesday. Occasional rais west and
north portion. Snow in mouniain.
Little change in temperature,
Lcal f5s?a.
Temperature year ago today:
Highest, 52; lowest, 37,
Total monthly precipitation 0.93
Inches,
Deficiency for ifes month OS?
inches,
Total preelpttaitoE alaee Septem
ber 1, 1935, M7 feehes.
Deficiency for the season 0 39
inches.
Relative fcumimtT at 5 p.m. yes
terday, 73 per cetttj S a,m, today
100 per cent.
Tomorrow :
4:43 p.m.
Sunr5se 7r34j sunset
Observations Tafeen at 5 A
USt& Meridian Time
H
orrt
j Boise .... - 38 s eioady
Boston - S4 20 Clear
; Chicago m 33 T Cloudy
; Denver -- 4S 34 Clear
Eurelt . 50 ....
Helena 4 28 Clear
f Los Angelea - 82 54 Clear
MEDFORD 53 33 Ciouny
t New York 39 2S T Ciear
Omaha S4 32 P. Cdy.
Phoeniir. T4 5a .06 Clear
Portland SS Cloudy
Reno 46 28 Clear
HGse&urg . ?8 4 T SST
gait L5ce 46 26 Clear
ton Francisco-- 58 SQ ClotKJy
Seattle 54 44 X52 Cloudy
; Spoksne 3S 34 T Cloudy
I Walla Wall 38
jWsshJagton, D.C. 45 3 T C!oUi$y
k ' 1
THE GRANGE
PhsenSx ilratsjs.
Horn Soonn.T.:." elat? of Phoerils
Or nee met at tne home of Mr. A!
P!oyt tat Wedrssidar. with eorerw!
lth dinner at nocm.
Eleven members and Sws a: a
swrs present to erijo? th day. A
bualnes meeting wex rteld In tne
afternoon wseis plan 9?er made for
the winter month. A committee vaa
appointed to ptn-ehaaft material for
tha lodge room tspstalr. Tae com
mittee named waa Mrs, C. A. Fictte,
Mr. LSUlas Coleman r,a Mrs. i. o.
CaMer. Other plan wer made for
beaotifrtaa; tl sail.
Next wgalar meeting f Phoenla
Orang will b Tueadsjr night, No
vember 2S. No refrsmerit commit
tee wa appointed for tht meeting,
out ell ladle were inasnisttd ts brine
a paper bag lunch for two and all
men re Irsatmcted to bring an extra
IS cents to parehaae titaeh. Th lec
turer 1 planning art Interesting pro
gram. AU member at urged to be
oa head and start the wtntsr meet
ing with ood attendans andl tn
terei. THANKSGIVING DANCE
AT APPLEGATE GRANGE
Applerat Orange announce
Thankaglrtng danes to b gften
Trtaraday nening at MM Aopi(!u
Qransa halt. A turkey asper wlU b
served, and good muais i -promised
by th committee in crire. srery
one 1 tntfitect.
WfFE SLAYER PAYS
IN ELECTRIC CHAIR
Texaa, ttomaUier SS
ftfP) w. ft. Klfdreth, -jer-old
tomoMe salesman, who atabbed fel
wlf So detb with as Ice-ptck. w
elactrocyted fear eri? today,
Hildreth had no alatement to mx
ss he wa led down death row to the
execution ehamber at mldnlgh. he
wa declared dod at -3 '.3 a. m.
Phor.s Ma Wel rss'Jl wy your
fensr Citj Ssrjitary Servtc
BUCKINGHAM' Cream Wffs A-
35c is- Tii CrciW 2it 8- CvuUai.
UNIT
McLeod
McLEOD, Ho?. 35, Spl. Mr. and
von Stein marjEeiesl ThsnlEsgiSKE
turlteys Tueseisy. They feei quite for
tunate in hsring saved & trailer Head
of turkeys front deatmcUoa when
their car and trailer were forced into
a ditch tn passing another car. Tne
trailer turned over, landing tne niseis
oa the canvas covering. & sr uek pmt
ed them back onto tne roaci and Mrs,
von Stein, who was tLrisisg ssUn-
ued on to Mwiford and sold hss Vi?
kea with practically no less tn th?
birds, thotigh the traiier was kkss-
wht damaged.
Mr. and Sfra. Harold ?7ton arM
family hare moved Into the tenant
house of the Hwting ranch, the for
mer Peyton place.
Mr. and Mr. E. L. Gias3 and dsuKh-
ter enuDK Sir. and Mrs. H- M- von
Stein, Mr. and Mrs, K. V. Ohrt and
Neville von Stein helped tet, and Mss
Boh Adworth wlllk theis turke? plcX-
ing Thursday. The birds -sre ts ex
celent eonditios and Mr, Miwsrih
sett them at top prices in Medford
Friday.
.Mrs. Zella Tuilln and danghtftr,
and George Hastings made & hminsaa
trip to Medford Saturday.
Mr, and Mrs. Cnariea Mcmtyra at
Fresno have been vtsttmg at the
Mullen home this weeStu Mr. Mcln-
tyre la Mrs, Mullen's son.
Mr. McCoy ha recover?i3 from hla
recent lllneaa suffletenUy t fee up
and abound again.
S. Peyton of Aberdeen, Wa., spent
seyerai days at the Hasting heme last
week.
We are glad to hear that Jim Had
gtn U recovering from his Illness.
Elbert Glass shot a cub bear its his
clover field near hi barn last Wed
nesday, The bear dressed St lbs. and
th fetda will soon adorn ths hearth
of the Class home.
Fred and Henry Swift O? Klamath
Falls were Sunday Tutors at the C.
H. Peyton home.
Mir. and Mrs. frank Di is worth. Mrs.
Z. B. Sublettv Bob AH worth, KeviSl
von Stein and S. P. Ohrt wera among
Mcleod residents who spent Friday
In Medford.
Mr. Kern of the Copco staff show
ed Copco pictures at Rogue
Thursday evening before ths opening
of ths Grange, a large crowd attend
ed and many favorabls comments
were heard about ths plctursa.
There will he no meeting sf ths
McLeod Home Extension mii for No
vember because of the insbiiity ol
members to attend the training meet
ins. Instead ths McLeod Sadies ara
aslEed by Mrs. Macs to attend tea
meeting scheduled by the Trail tmit
for Dec, 13 at ths home of Mrs, Fran
Is Ash. The Udtes ars asScd to bring
their sewing kits and Include odd bit
of colored yarns and embroidery
threads for lessons ss racial embroid
ery, which will be demonstrated by
ths TrsH dsdie.
Gordon Zdington of Kismath Fsiisv
brother of Mrs. C. S. Close, is hers to
spend the winter with Mr, and Mrs.
Close.
Griffin Creek
ORIFFIN CREEK. Nor. 23. (Spt H
Victor Barto, wno ba been tar-
toe wKB the Brtarp famttr. left San
day morning for San Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Vinson bar
returned bom from a tti sreete'
ilstt with relative in Catlforrtfa.
Mr, and Kra. Oeorga CBaodtsr
and smsll d5i(srt ara spendins
few dT here at their hem to Bar
Hollow.
Mr. "Fred Hamlin retttrned ftsm
iaat week-end; from rrer5 wee
spent fn Portland Tiatttna; reJaMw.
Sir, and Mrs. H. 7. WBesatan
Central Point, wer dinner ptet
laat Sundai- at the 3, FX Brown
home. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brawn
and daughter, VMan. also spent
the daj with horn folk.
: Mr. Malt! Voset entertatoed Fri
day evening with a shower ftsnor-
inc Mr. and Mr. Haj DanW. was
were recently mamed, i ..ry
celred man lovetv sifts. About
sayenrr-Srw neoni rnfosed th
erenlne of rlsiting and dancing.
Mr. and Mr. S. O. Steam n
been Terr boar tht week niasmg
and getting turkey ready for th
TnankiKlrtng market.
GUARD MEIERS
WILL FORM CLUI
Enlisted men of eompanf A. tWth
InfantrT. and headquarter co". ;s r. 7.
third battaHon, will fortnalir organ!!!
a club after the weekly drtu at ts
armory tomorrow night it wa an
nounced tooay by Oapt. Cart It ptpg
wald, company A commander,
Officer wilt be elected and t con
stitution and by-law adopted. AU
nlltd men wr ursed by apt.
TerwaM to be present.
On of trte purpose of the efcl
men' club 1 to stimulate athietls
aotlritle, and tt 1 planned ts sr.
gsnir aewaj lAjtetlsll and ether
tem. Capt. Tfnwald seid.
A club room at the Armory i being
fitted up for th new organisation.
Ping-pong, pool "and Wlliar tab!
a-tit M arallabla a welt a a reading
From now cat refreshment: will fee
served at th armory after tt drift
each Tuesday night, Cs.pt T&sgwxld:
atated
sriTOow outsa w sen window
glass and will reolac ymtf brtkeo
window reasonaoly Trowaridg Cab-Wua.
Briefs
Central Point
CENTRA FGfKT Not. 2i-Spt
The date of the monthly Berean
class party of the federated church.
to be held at ths home of Rev. b4
Mrs. R C. Lewis, is changed to Thurs
day Dec. 19, instead of the resrirfs
second Thursday, and will be a Tule
tide party.
Mr. and Mr. Psrfce of Befhngham,
Ws who are en route to southern
California to spend the winter, and
atsjtpiRg is various towns to vtat
Orange meetings, were wtta ths Cen
tral Poias Orange Friday night s4
bosh gTs Interesting talks.
Owing; to ths absence of worthy
master V. BurseU, Miss lol Biaci
ford acted as grand master, being
the first womaa ia Central PoJnfe
Grange( to offlelata as master.
Resent guests at the C. M. Mer
rltt horns were Mrs. H. M. Park hum
of Rocfeford, 111., snd Mrs. J. t QU
son, of Kiamath Fallal Both latlles
are nieees of Mrs. Merrltt. who. had
not seen Mrs. Parfehurst for thlTty
years.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Etde Mr. and;
Mrs. Carl Haver snd daughter,, Care-
jya and Mr. and Mrs, Harry Tana
-ere entertained Friday evening
the honje of Mr. snd Mrs. John Behs
ert with raffle supper and erening
o? games. Miss Arlene Inmaa and lit
tle Miss Marilyn Bohaert were also
present.
Bill Snyder, now at tend I ox O.
is s member of the colieee glee club
and also appears over KOAC as plana
sicut, in a program called "Oa Sfe
Camp uses.
OeraMlns 4one arrived from Dans-
mulr Tuesday to attend the ianersi
service of Mrs. Steele.
SISKIYOU AIRPORT
PLANS APPROVED
YR2XA. Git, JJOT. 25 fSpl.) &p
smving 16,000 to be expended em
the Montague airport and 5S,000 fop
tha Mott airport were matters teeters
a special meeting of the county sup
ervisors last week,
?2nM setion on ths Most emerg
ency Airport in the southern end of
ths eonniy was postponed tmtil the
December meeting.
A large amount was aporowd for
th Mors ta?;;e airport aa It Is In the
: &ns of travel for the mala enipes
Searoety day passes that some
; plane does not land there.
The worlc is & WPA project and
iSiij-veyor Parrot t. after a complete
sarrey of the airport, said that prob
ably a cross runway of about
feet and 200 feet wide would be mad
and graveled. This will be at right
angles with the present tasway,
which Is 3350 feet and has sever beea
quite completed.
Th preaeni runvar wiU probabif
: fee re-graveled,-
SEND KERRIGAN TO
TATE HOSPITAL
AAICLANt, 35 8pt Vtettcr
3, K?rrU?an, Aahlar, "was commit .d
to ths hospiiaj Uxe ib InaariS
last ive9e fey ths fwleral court in
Portland, wbers h arpcarc4 cm
ch.fr of seUInt &5tior to InSUns
m Kiamath count?, scoorxtf&g to In
iorm&Uzm reiwS hem hf Chltt cJ
PoSJes . P. Talent.
Ksrrlgais will be reniembersd hr
tor hU attempts last wnm;r to pro
mota & mtJonftl Indlaa comentioit
stall rodeo la Aahlsrwi and two ?
ats lawjr on charges at disorderly
conduct, one of w&tcit reatittecf In 30
la?' imprisoanicnt to count? jait
PsychUtrUc reversed tlw liscirtoa
to send him to 5lcNta laUrut oa th
Hquor charge &y prxmounctn? him in
mn thy wr cal!ct bits trta
ea tf the court.
RGXY ANN GRANGE TO
DANCE ON WEDNESDAY
Rosy Ann Orange wfil celebrate it
teat anltsrsarf with, s danc fe
Orange? and their friend at th b8
Wednesday eyentng. sfusle wBi b
fumisaed by th jackaonrtita orciw.
tra, and a good tim tt aaroreit.
IrrleatNm Increase,
obboom omr, cJot, as fA?
Irrigated area of Ciacfcama eouatr
wttt ahow a S3 per cent lucre thl
year orar last when th Wot pro
ject to completed, Ieroy Wright. -stotant
county agent, said today.
Th Viola project, which wiii water
35S acres, wilt bring this year iss
crease to 1000 acre.
Pay Own Education,
MONMOUTH. Ore. SOT, JS-tAK
Oregon Ksrmal school offictais w
porud that S9 student war srss
lug part o! their higher edueatsos
3sat under tb program of th n
tioaat yonth dmSnitrtSo. Twenty -nirw
of iai number r men and
St women, wha arerage from to
gtS.4S month, chiefly from elerteat
work.
Weather.
Sorthera Cailfornl: Fair Sonttht
and Tuewtay, btit local momlng fsgr
no cttang in temperature; gent
northwest wind off th coast.
Oregon; Unsettled tonight nJ
Tuesday, with occasion) rain ts
wst arsd north Bcrtlona; ms la
mouniain: Jlitl erisrure Ir? iemper
tttre; freah ttroag soytherty wind
ism an