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i OCTOBER 1831 THE REDWOOD tTBIAH, CAMFORWIA, PAGE THREBl from Page made the following re- comnaehdattona on road matters to State Board pt Public Works iiiJd'StaW Commission, Counties High- WtSf '-CArmmlttee of Redwood Em- Early completion on' East of Russian River; Complete r'oid'ttn'tJkiah-Tdhoe Highway, be- Lake and Lucerne at Mbre capital outlay oh" Mctibriald'-to-the'-Sea Highway; roaS'from mouth of IJaviWo River to Port Bragg, ap- miles, in the secondary system as soon as poSEIlble; Inclusion in the secondary system of road from moiitl) of River to San Krancisco.Bay, via of Point Aronu, Point, Jennet, known as the'Shore Line Highway, as soon as Following are the recommenda- tlliins'niade by this Board of Supervisors to the Nine Counties Hlgh- wiiy-Committee of the Redwood Kmpire Association: oi'aJolnt'Higfiway District for the Sjiorejliib i oC a Joint; Highway District for tlie Gap' Section the indocino Pasa Road, between ihdoclno and Tehama-Counties; ct mnieirtclng a point near Long- Mendocino County to a Corning in Tehama Cqunty. ThejEoardjaVpoinlctj N. S. Howp Cdiinties Highway Committee, of the Redwood Empire Association and authorized and directed him to represent Mendocino County and this Board at the meetings of said committee. -The Board fixes the cpmponsa- tiph for assessing and collecting takes for the City bf Ukiah at of, the amount collected up to $25,000.00 and of on the amount in excess of $25,000.00, and the action of Auditor In-Collecting compenBation for per- duties during the fla- cifV SO, 1928 to .30, (bptri i datte incl aiid the Chairman, of this Boprd wps authorized aild' dlreetfed to -sign to that effect pnijbelipjf pili County.

between' 'wj 'P. EHok et ync and the Countyof.Men- dPcino oV jpf; a way or said" wiP; Prick et ux, as more particularly forth and. Said- of $1250.00 hierety and approved by ti of Supervisors and. the Chairman of said Board of Super- Is hereby authorized and directed to execute said agreement; oit faihalf pf the County of Mendocfno, and the District Attorney directed to'prepare the necessary Notice of iSitenUon to purchase said right of on Nov. 10, 1931 at 10:00 A.M., ajnd the Clerk of this Board directed to cause same to be published 'in eiccordance with law.

and specifications for the construction of Sec. 1 of Union tinding Hill Road, in Road Dist. iJo. 4 were adopted by the Board and sealed bids therefor, to be op- cjied at' 2:30 P. M.

November 10, were ordered advertised for. 'VjThe then adjourned to and onve With all'niembers 'and the Clerk iThc'feoard postponed (urlhor'con- on.ihe petition for the tOjricxaftbn 'of yepperwbod you' yiOl waiit a for thb diinco. 'it at H. Stjitlpncry Store, Elementary School District to Fort Bragg Union School District. until lOt.W M.Novcmbtir 10, lOSl'I The resignation of M.

Ai Carpenter as County Purchasing Agent, effective Nov. 1, 1931 was accepted by the Board and B. 6. Broac was appointed to said position effective on said Nov. 1, 1931 at the present compensation.

The Board ordered that an entry be made In its the effect that Ordinance No. ,234 has been duly published, as required by law, in the Redwood Journal. Plans and speciflpationa'etc, for the labor of construction' of county bridge across the slougli near the Dan English residence in Round' Valley were adopted and sealed bids to be' opened at 10:00 liov. .10, i931, were' ordered'adver- tlaed for. The County Purchtising Agent was directed to purchase the necessary steel for James Creek Bridge as speciiied and required by Ihe County Surveyor.

On the request of the County Assessor the Board made an order that the Assessor and Auditor-make the proper correction in the assessment of Laura on page 650 Vol. 3 of Assessment Roils 1931, assessment No. 4401; the same being the correction of a clerical error, and the Chairman of this Board authorized and directed to sign on behalf of Mendocino County, an order correction pf 'said clerical brron -til .1 double assessment to Hilma Sjoiund. was cancelled and the Chairman of this Board was au- thbrlzod and' directed to sign on behalf of Mendocino'CoUhty'ah Pr- der for said cancellation. The Board then adjourned to, and, reconvened at 9:30 M.

October, jlG, 1931 with all eiei'k A was made within the general class of Maintenance and Operation in the budge't of the Coroner, wliereby the sum of $18.00 was transferred from the heading of Autopsys.to dfficc Supplies. A.ftor consiUoring with the County Worker matters relating to Indigents, the Board the following orders: State and.County aid to the needy aged was'granted one applicant in the sum of $15.00 per month, effective Oct. 1, 1931; State Orphan Aid was granted, as follows: one halfiorphapjijijlO.pO pVr nionth: cash, "effective (Oct, 1, lo three Half-orpha'Af''' 'i'n the pum month cash, effective '6ct. 15, 1931 and administered thrbughi tiie office of the Men- Welfare Worker; per month cash, 1, granted to another haif- 'O. Lipps, Supt.

Sacramento Indian Agency, Mrs! Martha Welfare Wprker.that he wasfunable to-be presiiqtilpejtore this Board at its October meeting, but could appear at the November meeting, if desired to discuss administration, by Mendocino Coun- fit-! aid toward Indians in Mendocino Couiity for the U. S. Government. The Board directed Mrs! Martha Toles, County Welfare Worker, to invite the said O. H.

Lipps to be present at Nov. meeting of this Board. The County Welfare Worker, Mrs. Martha Toles, was granted a leave of Absence beginning October 18, 1931 and ending October 25, 1931. The Board then adjourned to and reconvened at 1:00 P.

M. this day with all members and the Clerk present. By unanimous vote made ayailable the sum' of $528.50 from the unappropriated reserve for the payment to Charlea Raudio of a mortgage and interest thereon on County property deeded by Jacob Kopsa et ux to Mendocino County. The scild transfer was made to cover expenditures rtot provided for. The cl-aim to Charlea Raudio for said anwunt of $528.50 was allowed by the Board and the Clerk was ordered to hold said claim until SBtlsfactfpn of Mortgage and' insurance Policy Is given cino County and then deliver'said clalni to the Auditor.

'The Board authoWzed the liig of a reward of for the fiirn'isiiing 'of information leading to the' arrest and h'onvictloii of' the' person or persons responsible for the starting of thfe' rec'enf riris in the Comptcho. section of Mendocino County. The Board rieceived and placed oh flic the following reports: Cbiinty Nurse, Agricullturai Commissioner, Matron, County Home for Children, Steward for County Farm and Hospital, all for tlie month of September, 1931, and the reports of the Traiflc Officers for July and August, 1931. The Boai-d then adjourned. RELIEF 1 Wins High Rating Ukiah'a Pacific Gas and Electric' Company's office is one of the five best agency offices in the cbnfi- pany's system, which includes 68 offices.

This was nnounccd by a housekeeping" committee froni the general offices in Francisco, here this week on an inspection tour. The committee will select the three best, offices' of the five from a standpoint of general management, efl'iclcncy and organization and the winners will receive merit awards. Members of the committee which inspected the local office arc Robert Ellringham, F. J. Sutherland, H.

T. Terry and Charles Jordan, Family Dinner Celebrates Three Anniversaries A family dinner at the W. WilU'ams iiorn'e Sunday celebrated the nlpetbchth wedding anniversary of Mr. and'Mrs, Williams, the birthday Mrs. Itabei Ames Smith, pncl iiJsi) ihe birthday of W.

E. Tlie aniniversarics: lare, Pelebratcd each year by a family, dinner', which includes Mr. and Mrs. Williams and sons, Mr. and.

Mrs. C. Bernhard and fam- iyl, land Mrs. Mabel Ames Smith. Frank Starrs Take Lake County Ranch from Page representative being regularly selected, it is hoped that the presiding officer or someone in authority make a special effort to be prfesent.

The official board has agreed to place the lower floor of the Uklah Public Library at the disposal of the committee. Contributions of ciotliing, food and money will be received at this central point. Mrs. T. Cleland has tb act of committee on in- yestlgatipn and distribution.

Mrs Cleland was socijal agent of, Mendocino county for rriany years and Is thoroughly familial- with the work. She will need fisslsfance as it is not a job for one or one man! Not tile least important is the heed of people who will give their time. the causes of the depression may be, it is certain that during the winter there be problems that must be met. Common humanity and a consideration for the general welfare dictate that those who can lend every assistance to the end that no one shall be hungry or cold. This is an emergency.

Citizens' Emergency Belief Committee. By Charlea Kasch, Temporary Chairman. Instruments Recorded Eastman-Cambot Case Trial Ends In Local CouH Trial of: the $10,540 damage suit filed by Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Eastman' against Lucicri-Cambot ended Tuesday in Superior Court and will be submitted to Judge Bqnjamin C.

Jones on briefs. The suit is the resull tit a collision four miles south of Ukiah last year. Charges of negligent driving made by the Eastmans were denied by Cambot, Witnesses called during the trisil included A. Bonnifiold, Greene Burke, William Winsby, Ernie Neuhaus, Smith, Luclen Cambot, Lucille and Alice Cambot, Dr, Van Allen, Mrs, Marjorio Eastman, Mrs, Lucille Mitchell and Dr. Bennett, For tlie purpose of raising polo ponies and pintos, and 'Mrs.

Frank Starr have taken a ranch in Alexander Valley. They iook pbsea- sion the end of laat week. Mr. and Mrs. Starr came to Ukiah to attend llie Kodeo in July of 1930.

So impressed were they with the beauty of the country which they had never before seen that they remained here until the move to Lake county last week. Their permanent home is in Atlantic City. During the year and a half residence in Ukiah they have made friends who regret their departure. Stock Title Suit Is Filed By Woman Suit to establish a clear title to 80 shares of Coast Line Stages, stock was-, filed against J. Schultz, the Coast National Bank of'Fort Bragg, J.

Ollnsky.A. C. Cameron, the Coast Line Stages, and defendants by Dove Allen Tuesday through Attorney Keith C. Eversole, The plaintiff declares that the defendants claim an interest In the stock but have hone. The stock originally was made out in the name of W.

Alien, the complaint State In Action Against Fruit Co. Charges of dealing in fruit without complying with the state law have been filed here by the State Departraejit of Agriculture against the Mountain Fruit Growers company of Sacramento, The company engaged in pear buying and shipping at Hopland this year, Be Not Discouraged Aliments of whatever nature Mlcc'esBfuIly treated by our wonderful liCo-glvIng Chinese herbii. When your case is given by others SCO lis. idcrbs uro reasonable. Consultation free.

ii; Specialty liver, heart, skin diseases, ulcers, piles, catarrh, Bstiiina, neuralgia, cough, dit- iineBS, nervousness. in, rheumatism, high and -blood pressure, blood pol- poor ciroulatlon, and all femalet trouble. Honest and capable. Oyer satisfied patrons. Testimonials covering almost all known diseases are on file in our ofllces.

THE ORIGINAI. ChanHferbCo, S83 South CalUomIn VP to ftu by Only down delivers it to yoiir home. Clioicc of lliiKt or Green Tapestry Cover Northern California Furniture Company 115 South State St. Interior. Decorators Phone 2m Septmibcr 2(5.

I9.T1 CHATTEL MORTGAGE: Perkins and Perkins, to Bank of Mendocino County dtd Sept 28 1931 91 of hops for year 1931 on ranch 3 miles south of Uklah $1150. PKOOF OF LABOR: By E. W. Sheldon dtd Sept -20, 1931. That not leas than $100 of la- iSor 'ctc hds bben done and performed on Blue Basin Mining Claim during, past year.

REL OF MTG: S. G. Camp to Camp dtd 13 1927 icl of mtg.Recorded In bli 17 of pg et seq. Sept. 28, 1931 RIGHT OF WAY DEED: A Lamp! et nl to Cieo W'Smith dtd Sept 28 1931 prop in Redwood Valley.

PATENTS: United States to Fred Lott dtd Mar 13 1922 Si of SWl 20 22 NR 14 MDM. United States to Carrol Prather dtd July 23 1931 SEl of NEi and lot 1 of 21 and lot 3 and SWi of NW', ol 22 12 NR 12 MDM. DEEDS: A Young ct ux to Shipley et ux did Sept 22 1031 northerly 1 (if lot 3 blk 15 Daugherly's addn to Witlits. RECONVEYANCE: Mendocino County Tilio Co to Amy Roqua Long, did 28. 1931, Reconvcys nl) ri.tjlil title derived by Deed recorded in bk 30 of pg 241, RIGHTS OF WAY: I AiiRlo-Calitoriilii Tiusl Co to Slain of did July, 29, 1931, Prop in ii IS IK NR 13 MDM, W.iller llowuiil el ill to Slate of did Auy 20, 1931, Prcjj) in 18 18 NR 13 MDM, DBI'JD OF TItUST: Ciirner cl.

ux. Viuslois; Mannon and II Bacclilel, Iruslpes; Bank of Willidi, beneficiary, did Scpl 25, 1931. Lois 7 and 8. blk 3 of Daiighortys Addn to Town of Willila. To secure payment of $750, BILL OF SALE: CilUcndcn lo Margaret CriUcnden, dtd Si 3Q, 1930, cbwa, 4 horses, Ui ewes, and all farming equipment now located on tjlic "Bell.

Ranch" on Felix Greek, east of Hopland, RELEASE OF MORTGAGE: Willits to Carner el did Sept 26, 1931, Release of Mortgage recorded In bk 9 of 29, 1931 DEEDS: M'W Caldwell to June, dta May 29, 1931. A portion of SE SEl 2T 13 NR 14 MDM. Ehlers et-ux to Roy Brown et ux, dtd Sept 14, 1931. SE.i ofSEJ, SWJofSE.5, SEJof SWJ, Lot 7 30; NEJofNW.i, NW'. of NEi and Lot 1 31 all in 22 NR14WMDM.

ORDER AUTHORIZING CONVEYANCE OP REAL ESTATE: Jessie Robinson et al (minors) to the State of California, did Sept 4, 1931. Prop in NiofSWi 12 13 NR 14 MDM. Jessie Robinson et al (minors) to County of Mendocino, dtd Sej)l 4, 1931. A portion of NiofSW', 12 13 NR 14 MDM. DECLARATION OP HOMESTEAD: By Waldo II Stone, dtd Sept 20, 1931.

NWiofSE! and NHliorSW; 19 19 NR 13 MDM. EsUmatod value $2500. DEED OP RECONVEYANCE: iF Geary and Tauzer (ti-ustees) to Stone et vx, dtd Aug 27, 1931. All' interest derived by virtue of deed of trust Aug 14, 1930 a'nd of record in bk 53 of official records pg 207 et seq. DEED OF TRUST: Frank A Gfbson ct ux, trustor; Mannon and William Bromley, trustees; Wilson, beneficiary.

Dtd Sept 28, 1931. ESofSE5ofSEJ, lotWlofSESofSEl 7 17 NR 11 MDM. $5000. Al Went to Stevenson, dtd Aug 12, 1931. NlofSBl, EiofSEl of tract 65, relinquishing portion of Round Valley lands.

$402. Biggar et ux lo Waiter et al, dtd Sept 26, 1931. Lots 31, 3fi, 45, 4ii and S-i of iMt 32 and Ni of Lot 31 35 23 NR 13 MDM. $1500. ABSTRACT OF JUDGMENT: Barker Hardware Co vs Phillips, dtd Sept 29, 1931, Showing that $18.86 is still duo on Judgqicnt recovered Sept 1, 1931.

BILL OF SALE: Margaret Crillciidcn lo Coast Counlies Holding Inv Co. Fnur cows, 4 horses, 144 ewes and all farming efiuipment on "Bell Ranch'' odst of Hopl.ind. RELEASES. OF MORTGAGES: Stevenson to Al Wnnl, dtd 10, 1931. Rcl of iMlg recorded in bk 51 of pg 278.

The Federal Land Bank of Boi- lieley lo Fi'ank A Gibtjoii el ux, did iScpterabcr 2,5, 1931. Relcusos mtg recorded in bk 25 of pg 80. A Waldtcufel to Henry Elil- cis o( ux, dtd Sept 18, 1931. Rel of nilg recorded in bk of pj; 218, INIJIAN HOYS ILL Calvin Slcwarl, 5, and Thomns Clampboll, 6, Sherwood Valley Indian boys, are confined at the Uki.ah General Hospital with pneumonia. Dr.

E. C. Bennett is attending physician. New Bathrooms For Old Ones DOCK your present hathroom do you proud? Get one at newly established LOW cost. Increase your comfort and the value of your on easy monthly terms.

Estimates phono today! H. W. SALLS CO. Dependable Plumbing and Heating Main and Ferkins Phono Ultiah 123 Lieurance Stores Incoriioraled "THE SAVING CENTKK OF UIUAH" SPECIAL Ladies' Brushed WOOL JACKETS Having- made a special buy on these Jackets, wc are able to offer them to you at a re- markablc low price. A wide raiig-e of Browns, Whites, Combinations of Brown and Tan, Black and White, Gray and White, and others.

Speciall) Priced At $3-98 FOftT BRAGG, Oct. 19 McDonald, who lias been laid up with an injured hip. resumed work Monday, morning as conductor of the Ten Mile logging train. Miss Louise LcwI head nurse of the Redwood CorL-fl Mowpilal, liu." rplurneil from an 'pxtendcd tour of the United Slates, Panama Cnn'al Zone and Cuba. Charles Hervilla.

of Salt Lake City, arrived here this week on a visit to his son, Fred, and Mr. Horvilla expects lo remain hero' for the winter. Misses Nancy Lane and Betty Salsig look in the football game ul Palo Alto last week Mrs. (5coige Cornell and cliildrcn returned Sunday from a. two- months' visit in San Diego with relatives.

Miss Louise Andro departed Saturday for a vi-sit in San Francisco with relatives. Mrs. Mabel Royster left recently tor San Fiancisco, where she is studyinpj the art of beauty culture. Her mother, Mr.s, Anne Sweeney, will remain here for awhile and lieep her daughter's two children with her. Clarence Wiilsh and Wni.

Parks returned IUHI week from Cove where they enjoyed a few days successful deer hunting, W. Finsterbuach, Greul Senior Sngainorc of the Improved Order of Red Men, ii; lo be enlortuinnd here Thursday evening by Sanlnnn Mia, Finsleibusch ia also lo be here wilh her luiabiind and llie'DaiinM- l.ers of Pucalionliis are arranging (i jirogruin of entorliiinnienl for her benefit. Wni. Mueller of New York, who luifj here for Ihr past inonlh on a viait, wiUi liis mother, Murie Murllci-, iind Mia. F.

C. Winkler, left for hoiue He waa on Ihu Iriri liy Chalhia I.Iookbindci*, wlm been (Hit weal lor aeveriil months visiting ndnlivc.a. Mr, Mra, Al Swansun left toy Snn Francisco Sunday. Mr. Swanson, who ia manager of the grocery department in the Union Lumber i company's store, will take in Ihc food allow this week.

5 I ii I C. waa called to Colusa Friday on nc.enunt of the death cif I his grandniotlier, Mrs. Frr.nci!. Mr. Owen's Mrs, i Anna Owen of Casjiar, accompa-t liini on the trip, i M.v.

and Mra. AndfVson turnea from a len-day jauiiiC through Southern California an4 I Mexico, Mra. C. King spent the WC 6 1 end at Cimp Marwedel, Manuel Sousa, lumber for the Southern Pacific returned to Oakland Saturday a week hero on business. Waller Parrlsh has rctutned Oakland after a few days spe here looking after his property.

Mrs, Racine arrived hor Sunday after a visit in San Frji Cisco w.th relatives. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Perkins of 11 Windsor Hotel, departed Salurda, for several days' visit in San Leni dro with Ihoir daughter, Mrs. Ray Shannon, and fumlly. Pat Connolly and his son, T.

Connolly, recently spent a few dujM here from San Francijuco. 1 Capt, C. E. Pond of the U. S.

Em gineeis olTlce is here inspecting tl worli being done on Noyo Harbor, PERSONALS Ros.s Bowen, l.lkirdi plumber, rredveiing from iirni infeoliofi wliicli from a moaquilo Allorncy James Biisch the giinii' a I Paid Alli) llis wife i(Hi liini lut fai where shfc a((ij)ped to visil tier jmrcnta, iind Mra. F. E. Maann. Mia.

LiiUie iiMil Grace Adaiiia iiavn rcltiiriod from jl viail of a few days in Sun Frtii? oiseo. They wore aeconipnnicd. b5l another ai.aler, Mra. Glldny, of Kan who will remain, fpr viail, $44.50 I'ENTOUE TUBE, Triple Screeii Grid, variable tone control, latest super dynamic spejiker, real cabinet beauty. Licensed b.V U.CA Ilazellliie.

(MEW America's Greatest Washer Value Guaranteed by All previous records for iirti siiDUilieil by niatcliless Full inch ItoJloou Roll Wringer. Vjonernl Moljtrs lieurlng tliiil nerilM no oiling. Armco proof. "(Jiilvjinwl" cover. IJIg green iiorcoluhi f'luiiiieled tub.

All li.V (July Oowii Mondily Small (iariyiiij; Charge Glophonic Windsor Ward's Economy Circulating Heater at Amazing Low Price lor This Quality $5.00 Down, $5.50 Monthly Small Charge AstonlNhliig vuliie! I'rlced lower than any 'Kinillnr beiiter of the Hume we knew Hand- Home design, and of a and conslriiedoii thut will liu for walnut por- celuiil eimiiH 'l ealiinet of iron. Wati-r pun for iiiidst ulr. 17-lncli lire pot. IJuriut hard Heft coal, cuke, or wood. Heats 2 or large roiiiuK.

llliiual lo $SU hi'ulers. MdhitciciMERY WARD fit Co 112 NORTH SCHOOL ST. PHONE Your Nelghiiiir Saves Money nl Wiird Why Uon't.

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