EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
NOTICE OF BOND SALE I said City up to the time of said
Notice is hereby Kiven ihat alei P" hereln fifef. A" bi?.3
ihK Council of the City of Med'
ford. Oregon, will, on the 18th
day of September, 1845, at the
hour of 7:au o ciocu p. m., ai ine
Council Chamber in the City
Hall of the City of Med
ford. Jackson County. Oregon
offer for sale an Issue of
$107,000.00 of bonds of the City
of Medford, being the heretofore
duly authorized City of Medford
General Obligation Storm Sewer
Bonds, Series A, said Bonds to be
In the denomination of $1,000.00
each, numbered 1 to 107, Inclu
sive, to be dated August 15, 1945,
and to mature serially In numeri
cal order at the rate of $5,000.00
per annum on the 15th day of
August of each ot tne years jt
to 1B59. inclusive, and at the rate
of $6,000.00 per annum on the
15th day of August In each of
the vears 1960 to 1980. inclusive,
said bonds to benr interest at
the rate of not to exceed 3
per annum,- payable semi-annu
ally on the 15th days of rebru
ary and August of each year,
princioal and interest payable at
the office of the Treasurer of
the City of Medford, Medford,
Oregon, said bonds maturing on
and after August 15, 1952, to be
redeemable by the City of Med
ford at its option at any semi
annual Interest payment date on
or after August 15, 1952, upon
payment of the principal amount
thereof and accrued Interest
thereon upon giving notice of
such redemption In one issue of
a newspaner published In Jack
son County, Oregon, at least 30
days prior to such redemption.
Said bonds will be sold subject
to the approving opinion of
Messrs. Teal, Winfree, McCul
loch, Shuler & Kelley, bond at
torneys of Portland, Oregon; said
bonds to be furnished and print
ed by the City of Medford, Oregon.
All bids must be in writing and
all persons offering to purchase
such bonds ore invited to bid
thereon at such rate of Interest
not exceeding 3 per annum
as they shall designate and said
bonds shall bear such rate of In
terest as shall be designated by
the purchaser thereof as afore
said. Each bid shall be accom-
Canied by a tabulation of the
idder showing cost of money to
the City of Medford, Oregon,
under the bid. Sealed bids for
the purchase of said bonds will
be received by the Council of
the City of Medford at the Coun
cil Chamber In the City Hall of
Friday, Aug. 24, 1945 at the Council Chamber In the
Uity Hall of said city up to the
time ot said sale, as Herein tixed.
All bids must be accompanied by
a certified check payable to the
City of Medford, Oregon. In the
sum of $500.00.
The right is hereby reserved
to reject any and all bids.
By order of the Council of
the City of Medford, dated
August 21, 1945.
J. R. WOODFORD,
Recorder of City of
, Medford.
must be accompanied by a certi
fied check payable to the City
of Medford, Oregon, in the sum
of $2,140.00.
The right Is hereby reserved
to reject any and all bids.
By order of the Council of the
City of Medford, dated August
21st, 1945.
J. R. WOODFORD,
Recorder of the City of Medford.
NOTICE OF BOND SALE
Notice is hereby given that
the Council of the City of Med
ford, Oregon, will, on the 18th
day of September, 1945, at the
hour of 7:30 o'clock p. m., at the
Council Chamber in the City
Hall of the City of Med
ford, Jackson County, Oregon,
oner tor snie un i n u e m , .? L . .
$25,000.00 of bonds of the City of Medford being the heretofore
of Medford, being the heretofore duly authorized City of Medford
riulv authorized City of Medloru, i uenurai uoubuuu
NOTICE OF BOND SALE
Notice is hereby given that
the Council of the City of Med
ford. Oregon, will, on the 18th
day of September, 1945, at the
hour of 7:30 o'clock p. m., at the
Council Chamber in the City
Hall of the City of Med
ford, Jackson County, Oregon,
offer for sale an issue of
$78,000.00 of bonds of the City
AL GILLETTE TO
UMPIRE PLAYOFF
E
General Obligation Park Im
provement Bonds, Series A, said
bonds to be in the denomination
of $500.00 each, numbered 1 to
50, inclusive, to be dated August
15. 1045. and to mature seriuliy
In numerical order at the rate of
$1,000.00 per annum on the 15th
day of August of each of the
vears 1947 to 1056 Inclusive and
at the rate of $1,500.00 per an
num on the 15th day or August
of each of the years 1957 to 1066
Inclusive, said bonds to bear in
terest at the rate of not to ex
ceed 3 ner annum, payable
semi-annually on the 15th days
of February and August of each
year, princinal and interest oay
able at the office of the
Treasurer of the City of Med
ford. Medford, Oregon.
Said bonds will be sold subject
to the approving opinion of
Messrs. Teal, Winfree, M':Cul
loch, Shuler and Kelley, bond at
torneys of Portland, Oregon;
said bonds to be furnished and
printed by the City of Medford,
Oregon.
All bids must be In writing
said bonds to be in the denomina
tion of $1,000.00 each excepting
bonds numbered 4, 8, 12 and 16,
which numbered bonds shall be
in the denomination of $500.00
each, numbered 1 to 80 inclu
sive, to be dated August 15,
1B45, and to mature serially in
numerical order at the rate of
$3500.00 Der annum on the 15th
day of August of each of the
years 1947 to 1950, inclusive,
and at the rate of $4000.00 per
annum in each of the years taai
to 1966 Inclusive, said bonds to
bear interest at the rate of not
to exceed 3 per annum, pay
able semi-annually on the 15th
days of February and August of
each year, principal and interest
payable at the office, of the
Treasurer of the City of Med
ford, Medford, Oregon, said
bonds maturing on and after
August 15, 1952 to be redeem
able by the City of Medford at
its option at any semi-annual in
terest payment date on or after
August 15, 1952. upon payment
of the principal amount thereof
and accrued interest tnercon up-
Al Drollette of Grants Pass,
veteran baseball umpire and old
time player, has been secured
by the Medford Athletic Associa
tion to umpire the Navy-Marines
league championship play-off
game at the Medford Fair
grounds park Saturday night,
beginning at 8:30. Drollette will
be behind the plate with George
Wimer, local arbiter, on bases.
' The air sailors and leather
necks, both Klamath Falls
teams will play off a first place
tie in the Southern Oregon
league. They have met twice
in league games this year with
each taking a victory.
Sunday afternoon at 1:30 Med
ford Craters will play the win
ners In the Shaughnessy play-off
with Central Point meeting the
losers In the other half of the
first round of the title series
Losers of Sunday's game will
clash here Sept. 2 for consola
tion championship and the win
ners will meet at Klamath Falls
Sept. 3 for the crown.
PORTLlDlAST
Portland, Ore., Aug. 24 (U.R)
rtfrw.inle rt iha Iron Pirpman
and all persons offering to pur-! on giving notice of such rcdemp-, Manufacturing company today
h hnnHa nro in.Ht..H in ' tion in one issue of a newspaper . ... "
bid thereon at such rate of in-1 published in Jackson County,
terest not exceeding 3 per an-! Oregon, at least 30 days prior
num as they shall designate andl to such redemption,
said bonds shall bear such rate . Said bonds will be sold subject
of interest as shall be designated 'he approving opinion of
bv the purchaser thereof as Messrs Teal, Winfree, McCul
aforesaid. Each bid shall be ac-1 Ioch, Shuler and Kelley, bond at
companlod by a tabulation of . tomeys of Portland, Oregon;
the bidder showini? cost nf said bonds to be furnished and
money to Ihc City of Medford
Oregon, under the bid. Sealed
bids for the purchase of said
bonds will be received by the
Council of the City of Medford
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Oregon
All bids must be In writing
and all persons offering to pur
chase such bonds are invited to
bid thereon at such rate of in
terest not exceeding 3 per an
num as they shall designate and
snid bonds shall bear such rate
of interest as shall be designated
by the purchaser thereof as
aforesaid. Each bid shall be ac
companied by a tabulation
the bidder showing cost
money to the City of Medford
Oregon, under the bid. Sealed
bids for the purchase of said
bonds will be received by the
Council of the City of Medlord
at the Council Chamber in the
City Hall of said city up to the
time of said sale, as herein fixed.
All bids must be accompanied by
a certified check navable to the
City of Medford, Oregon, In the
sum of $1560.00.
The right is hereby reserved
to reject any and all bids.
By order of the Council of
the City of Medford, dated
August 21, 1945.
J. R. WOODFORD
Recorder of City of
Medford.
surveyed the aftermath of an ex
plosion and fire which killed one
person and hospitalized 15 early
yesterday.
The fire, second major disaster
In two years. for Iron Fireman,
was said to have cost the com
pany tens of thousands of dollars.
In February, 1944, the com
pany's Front avenue plant burn
ed at a loss of $2,000,000.
Witnesses said the explosion
originated in a gas furnace in
the heat treatment room at the
plant, emoting pieces of walls,
roof, aluminum castings and
other equipment into the air
over a wide area near the plant.
Foundations and plaster in
of homes for blocks away were
of cracked. The exnlosion was
heard four miles away.
Fitz Dodson, student pastor of
the Phoenix Presbyterian
church, will conduct his final
services of worship at the church
this Sunday.
Dodson is a student at Yale
Divinity School, and has been
serving the Phoenix church un
der the auspices of the Board of
National Missions of the Presby
terian Church, U. S. A. He will
return to Yale to continue his
studies in preparation for ordina
tion in the Christian ministery.
Dodson expressed regret at
leaving the church. "I have
greatly enjoyed my service in
the church and my work among
the people this summer," he
said, "and I will hate to leave.
"This has been my first trip to
the West and to Oregon, and I
have been delighted with the
country, the climate and the
people here," he added.
DRIZZLEAiFOG
Douglas MacArthur's headquar
ters in Manila.
The first eyewitrsss reports
of the landings probably will not
como until at least 48 hours after
the original story breaks, Oki
nawa said.
sale of gas appliances and equip
ment have already been lifted
and manufacturers are in pro
duction for peacetime require
ments, according to Sands.
Of nil tlit trtctor Urn tested
by Flraiton tnglnsen It tu
found that no other tiro
mutcbei th druvrbar pull of
tho Flrestont Oroond drip.
Oronnd Grips prortdo nines
ai 16 mor pull tusn nv
ethar rnako. To m Ground
Grips meant (rooter production
In leu tint.
Flroiton
Hydro Flatlon
Now Available
Mt. til; Traction
rsprsttitls ths
t.ln tat UwqtK
tht gi.tt Supe
rior Pullht Power
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NOTICE OF BOND SALE
Notice is hereby given that
the Council of the City of Med
ford, Oregon, will, on the 18th
day of September. 1945, at the
hour of 7:C0 o'clock p. m., at the
Council Chamber in the City
nail or me City of Med
ford, Jackson County, Oregon
offer for sale an issue of
$15,000.00 of bonds of the City
of Medford, being the heretofore
duly authorized City of Medford
(.rt'iienii UDligntion Sewage Dis
posal Plant Enlargement Bonds,
"Series A," said Winds to be in
the denomination of $1,000.00
each, numbered 1 to 15 inclu
sive, to be dated August 15,
1945, and to mature serially in
numerical order at the rate nf
$1,000.00 per annum on the 15th
day of August of each of the
years 1947 to 1061 inclusive, sa d
bonds to benr Interest at the rate
of not to exceed 31:;, per annum,
pnynblo semi-annually on the
15th days of February and
August of each year, principal
and interest payable at the oft ice
of the Treasurer of the City of
Medford. Medford, Oregon.
Said bonds will be sold subject
to the approving opinion of
Messrs. Teal, Winfree, McCul
loch, Shuler and Kelley, bond at
torneys of Portland, Oregon;
said bonds to be furnished and
printed by the City of Medford,
Oregon.
All bids must he In writing
and all persons offering to pur
chase such bonds are invited to
hid thereon at such rate of in
terest not exceeding 3'';. per an
num as they shall deslgnato and
said bonds shall benr such rale
of Interest as shall bo designated
by the purchaser thereof as
aforesaid. K.nrh bid shall be nc
ronipnnled by a tabulation of
the bidder showing cost of
money to the City of Medford.
Oreirnn nnHr th. hiH uilH
bids for the purchase of said : '"f"
PEACEFUL DEATH
FOR GANG KILLER
Chicago, Aug. 24 (U.R)
James Bclcastro, 48, "King of
the Bombers" and onetime
henchman of Gang Chief AI
Capone, died In bed last night
of a heart attack. Belcastro died
at the home of his brother-in-law,
Rocco Fanelll, anothei
gangland figure,
Belcastro was deprived of hi
citizenship In 1931 when he fail
ed to appear In court at the
citizenship hearing because ho
was suffering from five gunshot
wounds received In a prohibition
beer war.
Portland, Ore., Aug. 24 (U.R)
Nature called a truce in the
forest fire situation in the Pa
cific northwest today as state
and national forest supervisors
reported that major fires in Ore
gon, Washington and Idaho were
"slowing down."
Drizzles and a heavy fog
brought high humidity to ease
the Oregon fire situation. Pro
gress of the Tillamook fire which
for a time threatened three coast
towns, was halted and the com
munities declared out of danger.
Ti
Restrictions Off
On Commercial and
Domestic Gas Use
All restrictions on commercial
and domestic use of gas have
been lifted by the War Produc
tion Board effective August 24,
according to word received here
today. In a telegram received by
Martin Sands, vice-president and
manager here for California- Pa
cific Utilities Company, from i
Reed W. Garman, petroleum ad
ministrator for war, directive
L-86 and directions one and two
have been revoked effective today.
Previous restrictions on the I
Hollywood, Aug. 24 flJ.R)
Recapitalization of Walt Disney
Productions loomed today after
stockholders approved amend- j
ments to the company's articles
of incorporation, '
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Japanese today offered allied
newsmen as many facilities "as
circumstances" permit to cover
the occupation of the Tokyo
area, but an Okinawa dispatch
said no newsmen would be in
cluded in the first landing force.
Okinawa reported that only
allied army and navy personnel
will be included in the first air
borne force to land In Japan and
speculated that its arrival prob
ably would be announced by
Tokyo radio if not by Gen.
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Vibra Harp Soloist
To Play at Church
Miss Geneva Millard, vibra
harp soloist, will appear at
morning and evening services of
the Assembly of God church
11 Newtown street, Sunday, ac
cording to an onnouncement by
G. O. Baker, pastor.
Miss Millard Is a graduate of
Corvallls high school and more
recently has been at Muskogee.
Okla., where she assisted her
father, who is a pastor-evangel-L't.
On her way to Medford she
played for a revival campaign
at Longmont, Colo.
AHMY CLOTHES CHANGE
Matlla, Aug. 24 (U.R) Quar
termasters corps experts began
today the huge task of convert
ing Gen. Douglas MacArthur's !
tropical army into one clothed
and equipped to live In temper-
ate Japan with winter coming
on.
STORES
214 So. Riverside
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Phono 4757
bonds will be received by the
Council of the City of Medlord
at the Council Chamber In the
City Hall of said city up to the
time of said sale, as heroin fixed.
All bids must be accompanied by
n certified check navnhle to the
City of Medford, Oregon, In the
sum of $;t(Hl.OO.
The right Is hereby reserved
to reject any and all bids.
By order of the Council of
the City of Medford, dated
August 21. 1SI43.
J. H. WOODFORD.
Recorder of City of
Medford.
Daily Weather Report
Mrrtford and vicinity: Part! cloud v
imiiRhi and tomorrow, Sliihtiy cooler
tonight
Orecon: C1r tonlcht and Saturrfav
but with coAstal clmiHtncM. GentU
wMttnly wlntln off civm.
LOCAL I ATA
TcmTvriiture a year afo today:
HichoM 7: lowest 54.
Total monthly precipitation Ms
Excra for th month 1 04 Inchea
iota, precipitation aince September
tfU4. 20 14 inched,
ttxce for th section S ?J Inche.
Relative humtrtitv at 5 ?n p. m. yes
terday 22'V; 5 SO todav 80,
Tomorrow
ftumta (t Sf a m : Sunset t 5T p m.
Obrrvtlon Taken it 4 3 a. m.
110 Meridian Time
HUh Low Pr.
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San FrnncUco, Aug. 24 (lt)
Tokvo broadcasts today riit
c.09td that the Japnnrp airfndy
have begun the slow transition
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