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Phone 75
FOR WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Sunday, one Tubbs ski, be
tween Prospect and Dodge bridge.
Tel. 1102.
LOST II aog is aubding. call 1516.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
References required. Inquire at 344 ;
North Central Ave. after 6 p. m or ,
f-aU-11-6-"'-- - '
,oU i ih hPin with ehil- i
dren and housework.
required. 624 Dakota.
WANTED Girl for housework.
27 Geneva Ave.
Apply
WANTED MALE HELP
MAN to handle vending macj?ne
route, Medford and surrounding
tm nart or full time. No sell
ing. Permanent: 30 weekly; $250
cash required; secured. When re
plying state If you have cash avail
able. For Interview, write Box 4256,
Tribune.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WOMAN General housework; one In
family. 106 Clark.
CARPENTERINO, painung; ctwu .
trade. Tel. no. uensrai ruiut.
PRACTICAL NURbK, companion, de
sires position. Local references.
Tel. 395-W.
lira iHTi?n .IVTTSnF.T.LANEOUS
WANTED Used fencing. Call 1365.
BUSINESS woman would like unfur
nished, warm, quiet room, fairly
close in. Address B. W., Box 1160.
Medford. Ore.
WANTED Unfurnished house in
Medford. Rent must be reason
able. Address Box 4596. Mall Tri
bune, stating location and rent re-
. quired.
WANTED Board, room, home of
widow or small family. Can pay
820. Middle-aged man. Write Box
4217, Tribune.
WANTED Two brood sows, farrow
soon. 1704 N. Riverside.
GOING to Salem 30th; room for one;
share expenses. R S. Nealy. Pros
pect, Ore.
WANTED
We pay caab toi nouseboid goods
furniture and stoves We also ouy
metals, hides pelts wool an mo
hair MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 N Grape St Pbone 1062.
WANTED few good Jersey or
Guernsey cows. C. R. Natwtck. Tel.
6-F-14. Bagle Point.
WANTED Good gentle work mare.
1300 or 1400 lb. Geo. Alford. Phone
19-F-3.
WANTED Cleat, out your attla.
araraare and basement ot all old tur-
nitiire cook stoves heaters, stove
pipe fruit jars etc Give us a coll
NEW DEAL FURN EXCHANGE
No 419 Sast Main
a; a NTFrwmiK stoves, heaters, bed
nrin mattressea day-oeds. sani'
tary couches and cuts or what
have you- we pay casn w bkubu
NEW DEAL FURN EXCHANGE
423 B Main St.
WANTED - Beel cattle veal. Km as
and pasture J. J Osenbruga
WANTED
FURS FURS rVBA
Highest caah price paid for raw fun
Complete line of traps on '
MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE
37-29 No Grape St
Medford
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR F-ENT 3 -room furntuhed house
.1..e.l ea nAa) rttl hunter. DWinO
.aah int'n' Available Jan. 16.
Inquire 338 W. Holly, cor. of Oik
FOR RENT House on North River
side. Tel. B.y-A.
r.ent ft furnished houses. 813
Summit.
FOR PENT New 4-room house, close
In. Phone 477-j.
FOR RENT 4-room mingalow. elec
tric ranee. r?frierator. oil heater;
garage; adults. Phone 846-Y.
6-ROOM furnished. J ot I bedrooms.
Close in. Phone 1433-J.
FOP. RENT 6-room modern furnish
ed house, close In Phone 4S7-J
OR RENT Moorrn 7-r-iom unfur
nished nome Phone 738
FOR RENT 723 Dkita. rooms.
Hollr Court No 3. 3 bedrooms, cor
ner if 4th snu N Hcily
Other desirable J to 4 room houses
all in .-.! condition Phone
185 or '47 .
FOR hpn i - H'ni furnished oi
iuu,-aisaea. Srowa Wait.
FOB RENT H0U8ES
FOR RENT 5 -room furnished house,
close In, 130, water paid. Inquire
146 S. Ivy.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
APARTMENT lor rent, Did West 10th
St.
FOR RENT Small furnished apart
ment; steam hoat. hot and cold
water rurnls' ed. Reasonable rent.
Apply at Mall Tribune office.
FURNISHED 2 or 3-room apartment;
bath, oil heater, hot water, garage.
015 W. 10th.
FURNISHED apt., i rooms and sleep
ing porch, downstairs. 344 North
Bartlett.
FOR RENT Furnished 3-room apart
ment, private bath, sleeping porch.
Adults. 013 S Oakdale.
FOR RENT Apta.
334 Apple.
with hot water.
APARTMENT 4 rooms and bsth,
steam heat, hot water. Frlgldalre
and garage. 503 S. Holly St.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
320 N. Holly. Phone 870-x.
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
nnoM with home conveniences, close
In; reasonable. Inquire 338 S. Holly.
ROOM. 153 N. Oakda,.
TTRACTI VB rooms 404 6 Drape
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
BOARD Home-cooked meals served
In prlvtae home. Reasonable rates.
Near business district. 23 N. Orange
Bt. Phone 1473-X.
BOARD AND ROOM, rates reasonable
at 716 E Mam
FOR EXCHANGE
TRADE OR &.?TU
JlPPJ!i;'
SALE OR TRADE Ford T truck, wag-
on. horses and cow. Medford Rid-
lng Academy.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Electric Iron
ing machine. Tel. 437-X.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE ,
FOR SALE OR, TRADE Improved,
stocked and equipped 70 A. on high
way 99, near Eugene. Ore. Inquire
506 Beatty St.. Medford.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Income prop
erty, cloa in. Phone 955-J.
FOB SALE REAL ESTATE
FULLY eauiDoed dairy farm with
pink dairy HERD, headed by reg
istered Jersey male. Strictly mod
ern home, 3 barns, etc., team and
all farming tools, milking machine,
power separator; hog tight fenced
ana crosa-iencoa; u-.un jiicocuiuru.
ershlp for 26 years; no incumbrance.
Now priced to sell.
BROWN & WHITE, Realtors.
FOR SALE Dandy 4 -room modern
home, nice shade, good outDuua
ings. A real bagain for 61000 cash
BROWN tfc WHITE. Realtors.
6 ROOMS, furnished or unfurnished,
well lmoroved. some fruit; lVs A
Irrigation; close In. Cheep for cash
or nail, owner, box hi, iriuvmc.
CITY LOTS on pavement, absolutely
clear title, priced from 150 up.
Also unimproved lots close to
schools, from $60 up.
BROWN & WHITE. Realtors.
FOR SALE Large and small ranches,
cltv and suburban homes, pear or
chards. Everything In real eatate
ba.sialna. ROBERTS, Realtor, 720
W. 2nd.
FOR SALE 6-room house; fleplace,
stationary tubs. line shade; close 10
Junior high, within easy walking
distance. Price sa.OOO.
FOR SALE 6-room house, 3 large
lota, close to Washington and high
schools. Price suou.
These properties may be purchas
ed on a reasonable down payment.
with small monthly payments on
balance. See W. J. WARNER, Jack
son County Bldg. & Loan Assn.
FOR SALE 3 lots In Siskiyou Me
morial park; eacrillce price, p. u
Box 651. Medford.
FOR SALE A beautiful little home In
the western foothills lor siaou. uniy
300 down payment.
BROWN & WHITE, Realtors.
for SALE 3 3 -acre irrigated farm:
alfalfa and garden iana: low price
and terms. Might accept amall
place oa part payment, or will rent,
E. . ross, 'raiem.
A CONSERVATIVE buy. 13 acre.
aniendid location, fine toll, irrl
rated and in alfalfa; modern home;
$3,000. terms. Also, 34 acres, lrrl-
eated. HoDklns ditch; near Medford
Will sell or trade for smaller acre
age. Also, house and lot in mco
ford. $250.
L, G. PICKELL. 304 X. Main.
Tel. 15 80-J.
LEAVING STATE Make oiler for
i3ooo emiitv. 7-aDt. furnished
house, modern, fully rented. Full
price 13.400. On highway In town.
Terms, by owner. Box 4416. Tribune.
HOUSES for sal, or rent. Tel. Its
evenings 1147-W.
100 ACHES well improved sujckeo
' and equipped, close to Msedford:
eoms oasb ot Incoma property Bal
das long tuns low interest O A
DeVoe. 625-J-s
WHEN vou think ot real astst think
of Brown wnita
P0R SALE LIVE8T0CK
FOR SAL'S Thoroughbred Jersey bull.
Price HO. Dan McDonald, Browns
borp. Ore.
FOR SALS Team, wsgon. hsrness
and plow. 1139. Inqulra 303 Moun.
lain Ave., Ashland, Ore.
FOR SALE Oood milk cow. Rt. 1,
Bos 313. Orchard Home Drive.
ANNOUNCEMENT Auction aale of
purebred Hereford and Shorthorn
w..ua th. n.l. Pavilion. Jan IB.
So. Oregon Livestock Auction Co
Col. A. H Dudley. Auctioneer.
FOR SALE Weaner pigs, ts escn
Also orchard wood, partly seaaond
7 per cord, or will trsde lor live
stock or abet hsre you E W
Blrehfleld Rt l. Bol 59. CentMl
! Point, off Seall Lane on south, tt
FOR 8ALE AUTOMOBILES
1934 FORD V8 DeLuxe Coupe; emu'.!
mileage; looks and runs like new.
Bargain price only 8495; low easy
terms.
P1EROB-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge an-i Plymouth.
30 1925 Chevrolet Sedan; good tires.
E. L. Hltt, U ml. 8. W. of Phoenix.
1929 FORD Coupe; reasonable.
Box 383.
THE New Year Value In USED CARS
are at Sanderson Motor w. a"
kinds of makes and models. Fords,
Butcks, Chevrolets, studebakers.
etc., In coupes, sedans and trucks.
Also pick-ups priced to sell. Start
the new year right by going to the
right place for your used car.
STUDEBAKER SALES SERVICE,
So. Riverside, Medford.
GOOD USED CARS
1938 License Included.
1935 Dodge Touring Sedan.
1934 Dodgs DeLuxe Coupe.
1934 Plymouth Touring Sedan.
1933 Plymou-h DeLuxe Sedan.
1933 Chrysler 8 DeLuxe Sedan.
1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe.
1934 Chrysler Airflow.
1929 Butck DeLux Sedan.
1930 Chrysler 68 Seoon.
1934 Ford Deluxe V-8 Sedan.
1934 Ford DeLuxe V-8 Coupe.
1932 Plvinouth Coupe.
1929 Desoto Sport Roadster.
Also a number of other real bargains.
LANOE MOTOR CO.
Chrysler-Plyn.outh Dealer.
Used Car Lot, 6th and Bartlett.
38 N. Riverside.
FOR SALE DOGS PETS
FOR SALE Thoroughbred Australian
puppies.. Phone iB-r-io.
ROLLER Canaries Call 5.3-J-a.
FOR SALE POULTRY
BOOK chicks ana hatching now.
Dressler's Square Deal Matcnery.
1107 E. Main. Phone 1589-Y.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
WOOD and shakes for sale op trade.
E. N. Gray. Trail, ore.
FOR SALE One wood lathe, electric
motor, vest pocket kooax, etc., or
exchange for light car. 134 So. Ivy,
evening.
CYPHERS 350-egg Incubator, large
Buckeye coal brooder ro saie. jonn
Mace. Central Point.
BARLEY $23 per ton. H. E. Conger,
Phone 21-F-ll, Jacksonville.
hor SALE Hav and grain: hay loose
baled or chopped; wneac, Daney
and oats whole or ground. Phone
B55-J-3. Victor Bursell.
FOR SALE 25 T. concentrating table.
Al condition; stationary atuae. en
gine, fuel oi attachment, dev. 36
h. p.; reasonable. Inquire J. W.
Light, Wolf Creek. Ore.
NEWTOWN apples, wrapped and pack
ed or race ana im; large aiaea. a
real buy. Newtowns 15c per lug.
Bring your own containers. Phone
926. American Fruit Growers, Inc.,
213 So. Fir. Medford, Ore.
FOR SALE 800 arres lease; 90 acres
In grain; horses, farm implements;
420 acres pasture, fenced. W. R
Holman, Eagle Point, Ore.
FOR SALE Trailer. 48 Myers Court.
Bargain. Call before 9 a. m.
FOR SALE New and used building
materials. Lee Williams. 1520 N.
Riverside.
FOR APPLES puone 258-J.
PINE Red Spltzenburg and Newtown
apples for sale at Aia vista racxing
House. 327 So Fit St
APPLES
Panv Delicious. Dacked. large
size, per box $1.35
Fancy Delicious, good size.
per lug
Small size, per lug -
Newtowns. tjuod P lug-
Bring Containers
BEAR CREEK ORCHARDS
DRIVEWAY MATERIAL 8 sizes ot
rock at si 50 per yard delivered
Bateman Phone 1934-T or tlia-J
BALED oat hay. ground hay: loose
ost snd alfalfa hay; also feed wheat
C. A. DeVoe. Phone 623-J-3.
FOR SALE: Com Ion and D'AnJou
pears, packed or In lugs. Very ress
onaoly priced. Ala Vista Packing
House.
FOR SALE Dry body wood.
615. Hawley's Transfer.
Phone
BUY HERE AKD SAVE -Davenports.
Studio Couches. Simmons
Springs Simmons Rstfs Mattreses.
good used furniture.
HOLBROOK & OHRN
In Old Flrehel) Bldg on 6th.
Phone 647. 113 E. 6th 8t.
APPLES we deliver Tel 133-L.
BUSINESS CHANCES
SERVICE STATION on hlghwsy. Tel.
744-Y.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKHON COUNTY
AI1STRACT CO;
Abstracts of rule and
Title Insurance The
only complete) Title
System in jaciaon
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title. Rooms t and t. No 83
North Central Ave- upstair
Kipert window Cleaners.
LET OBOROE DO 11 - Pel 1173
House cleaning floor weimg ori
ental rug elesnlng and upholstering
Transfer.
RE1NKING TRANSFER CO Long
distance heullng. Furniture, cattle
anything. HI Fir. Phone 1033
C. Stuart.
BADS TRANSFER STORAGE CO.
Offlos 1010 No central rnune io
Prices nht Servioe guaranteed
I-RUCK.INO AND STORAGE Local
and ton distance nsunng turai
ture moving etc Reasonable rates
Tel us r B Samson Co
iviiv TRANSFER - expert pack
rs sno nvivera Special livestock
movins equipment Prices tgnt
618 Mu airanuda. Paon 614,
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Money to Lend
MONEY LOANED (50 to 83CO (or
personal or household purposes on
House Furnishings or Autos: also
Cara Refinanced Losos closed
within 30 minutes License No. 8
157. See W fi Thomas. 45 So. Cen
tral. ROOFING
ROOFING Let us inspect your rool
before the rainy season This ser
vice Is free Call 270. Rogue River
Rooflng.Oo.
LEGAL NOTICES
Warrant Call.
Notice Is hereby given that there are
funds on hand (or the redemption of
School District No. 16. warrants Nas.
69 to 76. Inclusive. Interest to cease
January 9, 1936. Payable at the First
National Bank of Portland. Medford
Branch. 8. M. DAVIS, Clerk.
City warrants Coirefl for Payment.
Notice la hereby Riven that there
are funds on hand In the General
Fund of the City of Medford for Che
redemption of Warrants Noa. 5634 to
5830 Inc. In treat on the above War
rants will cease after January 10, 1936.
Dated this 7th day of January, 1936.
GUS H. SAMUELS,
City Treasurer
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon In and for Jackson County.
Ralph E. Green and Jennie Faurote
Green, husband and wife, Plaintiffs,
vs.
Earle T. AHd: mti, Eaxle T. Allred.
wife of Earle T. Allred; the un
, known heirs of Earle T. Allred;
Mittle R. Allred: John Doe, husband
of Mittle R. Allred; the unknown
heirs of Mittle R. Allrod: also, all
other persons or parties unknown
claiming any right, title, estate. Hen
or interest In the real estate de
scribed In the complaint herein, De-
lenaanta.
To the Defendants hereinabove
named:
In the name of the State of Oregon.
you and each of you are hereby re
quired to appear herein and answer
the complaint of the plaintiffs on file
herein within four (4) weeks from the
date of the first publication of this
summons it served upon you by puo
licatlon thereof; or within four (4)
weeks from the date of the service of
this summons upon you If served upon
you personally outside the State of
Oregon.
You are hereby notified, that If you
fall to appear and answer the com
plaint of the plaintiffs on file herein
as hereinabove required, the plaintiffs
win caxe judgment against you lor
the relief prayed for iu plaintiff's
complaint on file herein, that Is, the
plaintiffs will take a decree that they,
the plaintiffs are the owners in fee
simple of the real property described
in plaintiffs' complaint and herein
after described, and that none of the
defendants have any right, title, ea
tate, Hen. or Interest therein, either
In law or equity, and for plaintiffs'
costs and disbursements In this suit
to be taxed.
The real property affected by this
suit Is situated in Jackson County,
Oregon, and particularly described as
follows, to-wlt:
From a gas pipe at southwest cor
ner of Donation Land Claim No. 84
In Township 37 South of Range 2
West of the Willamette Meridian,
run west on south line of said claim
projected 191.4 feet to east line of
the Orchard Home Association tract,
thence South 0 degrees and 8 mln.
West, 804.00 feet on said east line
to a 3-lnch gas pipe monument;
thence West 268.00 feet to a 3-lnch
gns pipe monument; thence north
0 degrees and 8 mln. east 371.6
feet to a 8-lnch gas pipe mon
ument; this being the point
of beginning; and from thence
running north 0 degrees and 6 mln.
east 730.3 feet to a 3-lnch ;as pipe
monument; thence west 1320 feet
to a 8-lnch gas pipe monument;
thence south 6 degrees 8 mln. eodt
730 J reet to a 3-lnch gas pipe mon
ument; thence east 1320 feet to ft 3
Inch gas pipe monument, the point
of beginning, containing 22.13 acres.
Mail Tribune Daily
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14. Kuss
15. Flnt bottles
17. Implement
for enlarg
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Phenlelsn
capital
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face of cloth
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This summons Is published by vir
tue of an order of the Honorable H.
D. Norton. Judge of the above entitled
court, made and entered on the 24th
day of December. 1935. The date of
the first publication of this summons
la the 36th day of December. 1935.
BOGGS AND BOG OS,
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
Jackson County Bank Building,
Medford, Oregon,
Notice of Sale of Real Properly by
Administrator.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon In and for the County of
Jackson-
In the Matter of the Estate of Charles
E. Barge, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that tha un
dersigned as administrator of the es
tate of Charles E, Barge, deceased, will
from and after the 8th day of Feb
ruary. 1936, proceed to sell at private
sale to the highest bldoer ror cash in
hand, or at leust one-half cash and
the balance secured by first mortgage
for not over one yeal at 6rp
Interest, and subject to confirmation
by the County Court of the State of
Oregon, In and for the County of
Jackson, the following described real
property situate and being In :he
County of Jackson and State of Ore
gon, to-wit:
Beginning at a point wnicn is
3122 feet South and 1565 feet Wait
of the East one quarter ( ) cor
ner of Section 15. Twp, 36, S. Range
3 West W. M.. thence running West
along the Southerly line of the City
of Gold Hill property 181.4 feet,
thence South 19 deg. West 106 feet,
thence South 9 deg. West 137 feet,
thence East 312 feet to the Westerly
right-of-way line of the Southern
Pacific Rallroaa. thence Northerly
along said right-of-way line to the
point of beginning, containing l'i
acres, more or less, as described in
Vol. 184 page 144 Deed Records.
This sale is made In the above en
titled matter pursuant to a license
and order of sale duly made on the
9th day of January, 1936, by the Hon.
Earl B. Day, Judge of the County
Court of the State of Oregon, for the
County of Jackson, and filed In the
office of said Court on said last men
tioned date.
Dated at Medford. Oregon, January
9th. 1936. WARREN COPPOCK.
Administrator of the Estate of
Charles E. Barge, Deceased.
THE GRANGE
Gold Hill oranfe
Gold Hill Orange held regular semi
monthly meeting Jan.- 2 Two new
members were taken Into the organi
zation. After the business meeting a pro
gram was enjoyed consisting of a
talk by P. L. Walte, master of Live
Oak Orange; talk by O. S. Orey; two
solos by Mr. Sloan, teacher In the
Qold Hill school; and muslo by Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Fish. Refreshments
were served later.
Sams Valley Orange will, In the
near future, put on a play "Mama'a
Baby Boy" In the school gymnasium.
It Is reported that Sams Valley has
some very good talent. The general
public Is Invited and It Is hoped
there will be a good attendance.
Central Point Oninse. .
Central Point Orange met January
3 with a fins attendance. A very
Interesting lecture hour was put on
by the worthy lecturer. This was
the first meeting of the new year.
also the start of the attendance
contest, which was close with team
number two 'In the lead. All mem
bers are urged to attend and help
their re.ptive sides.
Several candidates will go to the
Eagle Point grange to receive the
first and second degrees. On Janu
ary 18 the candidates will be taken
to the Oold Hill grange to receive
third and fourth degrees. Central
Point grange will enter the dra
matlca contest with the one-act
olav. "The Blue Teapot," directed
by, Mrs. Bertha Bursell.
Use Mall Tribune ant ads.
Cross-Word Puzzle
10. Arabian
seaport
IL Measurs ot
wood
11. Self: Scotch
15. Scans of
sctloo
tl. Owned
34. Furnishes
28. Piece of
brlc-a-brse
Is. Msle ewsn
ST. Trouble
It. Kind of acid
IU Edible tuber
13. Clssr gsln
34. Ilsrden
16. Stumbled
17. Age
40. Up to the time
that
41. Vase
4Z. Annexes
43. Authoritative
comnis nd
14. Lsnd nglillng
force
47. Medical fluid!
41. Blbllcsl
garden
80. Exploitive
device
61. Small flab
86. Psrform
DOWN
I. Not hard
3. Kolaly
S. Csitahls Of
being
endured
4. I-srse flathoat
5. Rewlng loossly
t. Aloft
7. Alsrm whlstls
8. City In ths
Netherlsnds
I. fdanth-al
FISCAL CONDITION
OF CITY IS GOOD,
REPORT DISCLOSES
Mayor Porter's Survey of
19S5 Shows Maintenance
of Cash Basis Street
Repair Study Is Asked
Mayor George F. Porter, In his com
prehensive annual report presented
to the city council Tuesdsy night,
recommended that the councilman
give consideration during 1936 to
Medford hlghwnys "with the Idea of
developing and presenting some plan
for the rehabilitation of paved
streets," particularly thoae in the
residential districts.
The mayor took cognisance of the
dilapidated condition In which many
of the streets now are. He said:
"During the year 1935 every effort
was made to maintain our present
streets und roads with the beat use
of the limited funds available for
such purpose.
"In view of the fact that many of
our streets were paved at a time
when the use of heavy vehicles was
unknown, the city has In years past
been unable to expend moneys neces
sary for reconstruction and many of
these streets are sadly in need of
attention beyond which the city can
give by ordinary measures."
Levy Is Reduced
In reviewing fiscal affairs the
may.tr aald:
"Notwithstanding the extra, bur
dens carried by the city during tho
year 1935 for unemployment relief,
It Is my pleasure to report to you
that we closed the year 1935 with
money available to pay all outatand
lng warrants and leave a aubstantlal
surplus and that all Interest require-
ments and bond payments maturing
January I have been paid.
'By reason of the policies or the
council and budget committee the
city of Medford has during the pe
riod- of depression maintained itself
In a cash position. In addition
thereto, during the year 1935. the
council took advantage of the exist'
lng bond market to refund bonds In
the approximate amount of 8335.000,
reducing the interest rate thereon
from 6V. and 6 per cent to ZVa and
3 per cent, resulting in aubstantlal
future annual saving to the city.
"As a result of the policies of the
council and budget committee, the
council was enabled to reduce the
levy for the year 1936 by substan'
tlally 3V4 mllls."
Cltes Relief Aid
Mayor Porter recommended that
the council continue Ita present fin.
anclal policies and practice of ap
pointing s budget committee at the
beginning of the fiscal year so that
membera would be thoroughly fa
miliar with all phases of city admin
Istratlon at the time of fixing the
1937 budget.
The mayor reviewed the part the
city played In 1935 In providing
funda .or unemployment relief and
In obtaining federal grants for pro.
Jects providing work for the Jobless
He said tho policy of caring for the
unemployed would be carried out as
faa aa possible In 1936. pointing to
an application now pending for
6366.000 of WPA funds for Improve
ments and additions to the Medford
airport, a project designed to provide
employment aa well as bring the
plant up to first-class standards.
Trees Airport Expansion
Receipts from use of airport fa-
duties In 1936 were aufflclent to
cover operating coata, Mayor Porter
reported, declaring that "the Med
ford airport la rapidly becoming one
of the mnjor activities" of tne city
He told of the services now sta
tioned at the airport and recom
mended that ths council continue
Ita efforta to procure additional gov
ernment funda and sorvlces. He urged
that the airport be made one of the
major plants on the west coast.
While averring that foreclosures
beenme necossary In 1935, Mayor Por
ter emphasised that It haa been the
council's policy to give property own
ers every opportunity to pay back
assessments and recommended that
such practice continue. He declared
that forecloeures win be resorted to
only when the owner shows no wil
lingness to protect his property.
Additional help employed during
the year to assist In the collection
of overdue assessments and to work
with property owners in reaching
aome plan of payment brought in
more than 135.000, the mayor atswa.
advising that the plan be continued.
F.xtra Patrolmen Hired
Little crime waa committed In Med
ford In 1935, ths mayor's report said,
though a flurry of petty thefts snd
burglarlea occurred near tne year-sna.
Pointing out that ths police depart
ment was reduced from s personnel
of eight to seven In 1933, that cities
of comparable sire have s much lsrger
force and that an extra po"oeman
waa employed at the year end to
help combat tie petty crime luirry.
the mayor recommended that the
new policeman be retained, snd the
council concurred.
The milk Inspection service In 1035
reached Its peak efflcency, the in
dustry co-operating better than ever
before, th mayor reported.
Parka and the children's playground
were maintained and Improved with
out additional expense to the city.
the mayor aald. and advised continu
ance of the system as far as possible
with available funda.
The water commlaslon functioned
efficiently and according to Its sched
ule, the mayor's report said, collec
tions being on s 100 per cent baals.
Advises rinse Mrrtitlny
Ths mayor pointed to actual cash
aavlnss to the city by virtue of Ita
membership In the League of Oregon
Cities and he recommended contin
ued membership and active partici
pation In the league.
Mayor Porter advised th council
to continue Its present policy of scru
tinizing carefully every requested Im
provement. "It Is my opinion," he
stated, "that while progress should
be made, nevertheless conditions are
not such yet as will wn riant an ex
tensive improvement program."
In conclusion the mayor expressed
ppreclatton In behalf of himself and
the council for the co-operation and
assistance of the various city com
mittees, especially the budget com
mittee, the Jackson County Chamber
of Commerce and Its president, Ben
Harder; local financial Institu
tions and citizens who from time to
time offered advice and counel. He
pleaded for the continued co-operation
of all citizens during 1936.
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TALK ON CRIME
Kenneth 8. Wood, Me-dford high
school teacher of public speaking
and iournailsm, spoke on "Crime"
at Wednesday's regular weekly lunch-1
eon-meeting of tho Lions' club at I
Valentine's cafe. !
Mr. Wood presented statistics on
the Increase In crime In this coun
try and emphasized that the thrae
most potent forces for curbing crim
inal Instincts are the home, the
church and the school.
Carrol I. Hays announced the
launching of the annual member
ship and attendance contest and
divided the club into two teams,
the loser to fete the winner In the
spring.
H. R. Meusel was named chair
man for next week's entertainment
program committee.
FARMINOTON, Wash, Jan. 0. (AP)
An apparent double slaying and a
suicide waa reveled today with the
discovery of the bodies of a wealthy
farmer, hi wife and a farm laborer
near here.
The dead:
D. M. Hopper, a-bout AO.
Bessie Hopper, his wife.
Harry C. Bacon, the farm hand.
Hopper's body was found by neigh
bors In his homo three miles east of
here. In Idaho, last night. Near It
were notes and letters apparently
written by Mrs. Hope and Bacon,
Indicating Bacon shot Hopper aa a
result of grievances magnified by
liquor, and Intended to kill Mrs. Hop
per and himself-
Shortly berore noon toaay ine
bodies of Mrs. Hopper and Bacon were
found In a b&rn on the neighboring
Frank Leonard farm, about a mile
from tho Hopper homo.
TRUST CO. TIES
UP
OF
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 9. (AP)
The St. Louis Union Trust company,
suing to aatlsfy s 810S.499 Judgment,
tied up sll funds of ths Oregon con
ference of the f'ethodlst Episcopal
church today.
Funds In four Portland banks
were named In the writs of gar
nlsheement, but It waa rumored that
little more than 8100 was captured.
Service on th writs was s final
step in ths long controversy between
th church snd bondholders of, the
Wesley hospital st Marahfleld. '
Eagle Point P.-T. A.
Will Meet Friday
EAOLB POINT, Jan. 8. (Bp.)
Regular meeting of the Parent-Teacr-er
association will b held January
10 at 8 p. m., at the high school. All
persons Interested In child welfsre
are Invited to the P.-T. A. meetings,
All membera of the assoclstlon are
urged by Mrs. Millie Tlngleaf, chair
man, to attend the meeting as many
things of Importance will be discussed
A program Is being planned and It
la hoped that there will be a large
attendance. The subject to be dis
cussed Is "Keeping the Normsl Child
Normal," with round-table discussion.
Jimmie Jingle Says:
Now you should resolve to buy
our delicious cakes snd pis.
And don't forget our bresds al
ways hsve the finest tsstes.
.Model llakery Products
For s healthy 1938 resolve to sat
our oven-fresh baked gooda each
day.
By ths way, how do you buy
bread?
By name, looka, alu or taste?
FARMER AND WIFE
SHOT BY WORKER
J0XPH 0QHMViR,P0HHIV , sTiif Tfl I ffllfilsf
V, F J. POST HOST
TO STATE LEADER
AT LARGE
Crater Lake Post No. 1833, Veterans
or Foreign Wars held open house at
Eagles hall,. Monday night, the occa
sion being the official visit of Stata
Commander Dwlght Alderman. An.
invitation to all veterans of Jacluon
rounty to meet the state commander
brought a large response, as the hall
waa crowded with veterans of all
wars with exception of comrades of
the Civil war. whose inrirmltlea
would not permit them to attend.
Tho meeting waa called to orde by
Commander George Codding, and
alter his Introduction of distinguish
ed guests the gavel waa turned over
to State Commander Alderman, who
gave the obligation to a largo elass
of recruits, afterward decorating
them with the Cross of Malta, offl-
clnl emblem of the V. F. W. After aa
address by Commander Alderman on
the eight-point program of the V. P.
W., short talks were given by the
following comrades and guests: Joe
E. Wood, commander Col. Sargent
Camp U. 8. W. V., A. V. Hood, com
mander Walter A. Phillips Post V.
F. W Ashland, A. H Banwell, worthy
president F. O. E. and manager of
Jackson County Chamber of Com
merce, Carl Y. Tengwald. captain Co.
A. National Guard. H. S. Deuel, past
commander Post No. 15, American
I.eglon, and Victor Tengwald, head
of the local C. W. A.
After the meeting refreshment
were served by ladles of the auxiliary.
Preceding the meeting, Commander
Alderman and Mrs. Alderman were
dinner guests, at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. T. K. Flynn, who also entertain
ed Commander and Mrs. Codding and
Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Canfleld. During1
his stay -here, Commander Alderman
who Is also national Judge advocate
of the Military Order of the "Cootie8,
inspected Gold Stripe Pup Tent No.
3. Medford. and Interviewed "Terrible
Terry," the "Hide Gimlet," who U
mascot of the outfit.
The V. F. W. also held their regular
business meeting Monday evening
Mra. Dwlght E. Alderman, past presi
dent of Over The Top Auxiliary No.
007, Portland, and Mrs. H. J. Block
of the South Tacoma, Wash., Auxili
ary were present.
After regular business of the eve
nlng was taken care of Including
Initiation of candidates, the auxiliary
Joined the post and guests In the
dining room where refreshment
were served. Guests of the auxiliary
for the evening were several wtvee of
membera of the newly organized Wal
ter A. Phillips Post NO. 3423 of Ash
land. 4
pomona Grange
Pomona Grange
(By Gertrude Haak)
Jackson County Pomona Grange
win meet at the Knights of Pythlae
hall, corner of Grape and 6th streets, .
Medford, being entertained there by
the Roxy Ann Grange, on January
HQ, In an all-day meeting beginning
at 10 a.m.
All subordinate granges In the
county are requested to urge their
members to attend. Get the habit
of attending the Pomona. There la
no organisation In the county that
offers so much of educational value
to those who attend regularly.
Every new master who is not now
a member of the Pomona should
at once affiliate with their county
organisation, In order to be a'ole to
better co-operate with local projecta
and keep In touch with county and
local unit work.
Start the new year right. Come
yourself and bring a large group of
your membera to this first Pomona
meeting of the year.
Try Lynrfy Milk Depot for Grade
A milk. 30c a gallon. 533 E. Main.
V PLAIN SPOKH PETE W
A MAN IS HAPPY
PLAYING AN OLD TUNE,
MEETING AN OLD
FRIEND OR PAYING
AN OLD DEBT
And man la happy bringing his
car hers for Spesnallnd Luorlca
tlon. He knows that every greas
ing point will be thoroughly
lubricated with tin quality
greases . . . and he knows our
service Is prompt and prices fslr.