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EIGHT ftrEDFOUD MAIL TRTBTTXE. TSrEDFORD, QKEflOy. FRTDAY, OCTOBEfl. 30. 1936. mm paving ASHLAND. Oct. 30. (Spl.) Pav ing crews for the Mountain States Construction company completed their work of laying 26,000 q.iAre yards of concrete In the Bellvlow dis trict Wednesday, and work on the gravel shoulders was begun Thursday. The paved stretch, the first section of the new Siskiyou highway, will be open to travel in About 10 daya It consists of 600 feet of pavement 40 feet wide near the Normal school, and the balance of the 1.86 miles is 22 feet wide. Gravel shoulders will be six feet wide- on each aide, giving the high way a maximum width of 34 feet. This work is expected to bo completed within two weeks. Bo Correctly Cor no ted In an ARTIST MODEL, for $5.00. 7.75, $10.00. 91? 76. ETHELWVN B HOT'-MANN. Pomona Grange " Oertmde Haak. A vory Interesting meeting of Po mona Grange was held In Talent. October 24. The comfortable, well lighted and tastefully decorated hall, together with the commodious dining room where a wonderful dinner was served by the hospitable Talent Orange ladles, added much to the pleasure of the all-day session. A large group was in attendance as was expected, as this was the day for the biennial election of officers. The following officers were elected: Roscoe Roberts. Roxy Ann, master; W. O. Howes. Gold Hill, ovenseer: Olive Floyd, Phoenix, lecturer; J. p. Brown, Griffin Creek, steward; Char les Elmore, Applegate, assistant stew ard; Nora Walt, Live Oak, chaplain; W. E. Davles, Eagle point, treasurer; Gertrude Haak, Eagle Point, secre tary; Tom Stanley, Lake Creek, gate keeper; Sylvia Croft, Gold Hill, Ceres; Ellene Inlow, Bellview, Pomona; Reva Henspeter. Jacksonville, Flora; Mrs. W. W. Robison, Talent, lady assist ant steward; and three members of the executive committee were John Hoist, Sams Valley; perry Wait, Live Oak, and O. O. Maust, Central Point; Through the solicitation of the Jackson county Grange agricultural and marketing committee and the Klamath county Pomona executive committee, Henry Conger of Jackson ville Orange was appointed by Ray Gill, state master, to a position on the State Orange agricultural com mittee to ropre.'ient .southern Oregon. It was voted to urge the county court to makft reasonable appropria tion In the budget for the eradica tion of serious weed pests In the county. The state officers' conference with local Grangers will be held at the Jacksonville hall, December 11. In the evening will, be State Orange seating drills. Further particulars will be given later. It Is hoped many Grangers will enter this contest. Next regular meeting of the Po mona will be held at Central Point. December 12 at 8 p. m., when officers: will bo Installed. Finals In the county contest for opening and closing ceremony, to gether with officers' drill, will he held at Jacksonville, November 28 at 8 p. m-. unless It Is found that not more than two Granges will bo entered for the State Orange officers' seating drill contest. In such case the finals will be held at Jacksonville, Decem ber 11, and be judged by state of ficers. Later notice will be given on this. Mrs. Susie Maust, Mrs. Nora Walt and Mrs. Oertriido Haak are arrang ing for a suitable prize for county contest winners. State Orange is also offering some very fine prizes for winners in seat ing drill contest and in subordinate Grange attendance. Since the Stato Grange by-laws state that all subordinate Granges shall elect officers on the first regu lar meeting of November, and install in December, the county installing officer urges that Granges make ar rangements for installation as soon as po&ilblo. December Is a very busy month, both in home and Grange dates. ..The Pomona has decided that there will be no Joint installation of all Granges in the tfounty this year, due largely to the increased number of Granges to be installed, so ar rangements should be made for small er group Installations as much as possible. From three to four Granges In a group will necessitate four or five separate Installations and this number can be arranged for. Some Granges will want even a smaller grouping. Please make your plans and arrange with Installing officer for your pref erence date reservation and every ef fort will be made to comply with your desire. But please remember that It takes time to arrange for definite dates In so busy a month. WILLAMETTE, LOGGERS SALEM, Oct.. 30. (AP) The Wil lamette university Bearcats have a handful of records to defend tonight when they lineup on Sweetland field against the dangerous loggers from the College of Puget Sound. First of all the Bearcats were bent upon turning In a victory for the huge homecoming celebration, A win will put the, team one step nearer the northwest conference championship and give It Its 17th consecutive league triumph. The Loggers were the last team to stop Willamette, winning In 1033, IIITIll 111 Hi ; NEW YORK, Oct. 30. P) Bank clearings la 32 principal cities totaled 5,782,673,000 In the week ended Octo ber 28. a gain of 19.5 percent over clearings of 4. 840 ,43 1.000 In the same week last year, Dun & Bradstreet re ported today. In the previous week clearings In the same cities were 7.0 percent ahead of the 1935 comparative. The total at New York City was $3,830,954,000, a gain of 20.9 percent over $3,002,769,000 In the same week last year. The aggregate at outside centers of $2,151,719,000 was 17.1 per cent greater than a year ago. All dtlea except Omaha showed l gain over last year. Borne of the larger Increases were 34.5 percent at Pittsburgh, 33.9 at Portland. Ore., 30.1 at Seattle and 29.9 at Cleveland. Clearings at Chicago totaled $316, 500.000. an Increase of 18.1 percent over $268,000,000 a year ago. dOTO LOANS AJTD BEJTNANOTNO W B Thomas 15 8 Central JOSEPHINE MAY SECURE SERVICES COUNTY AGENT J GRANTS PASS, Oct. 30. (AP) T Discussions between the Josephine county court and F. L. Ballard of tha Oregon State college extension ser vice were reported progressing satis factorily and may result In the em ployment of the first county agent In several years. The court aald provision for an -agriculturist would be made In the tentative budget for next year. J. B. COLEMAN Republican Candidate for COUNTY ASSESSOR JACKSON COUNTY. OltEOON Paid adv. MAINE COULD NOT BE BOUGHT OREGON IS NOT FOR SALE BATTLE CRY OREGON OLD TIMERS' REPUBLICAN LEAGUE Let every loyal patriotic Oregonlan Proudly go to tha polls Willi His head erect and boast that his Vote has not been bought. OREGON ISNOT FOR SALE Pd. adv. 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