Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 11, 1932, Page 9, Image 9

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    MEDFORn MATT, TKTBTTyE, MTDFORO. OREGON, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1932.
PAGE NINE
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HF.LP WANTED MALE
WANTED Man to talte care ot so
eitaWlahed business In th 1. of
itoconnon Product. In Jkson
i county. Good living right now
with increasing profit as you be-
' t. acquaint with customer,
and business. We flnanco respon
sible persons. Experience not nee
es.aryF Apply by letter to McCon
non Company. Special A-1984,
Winona, Minnesota.
TRUCK MEN If Interested large ton
nage, long haul, good road, your
convenience. Write Immediately,
p. O. Box 967, Medford.
WANTEll SITUATIONS
i EXPERIENCED woman wanta house-
EXPERIENCED cook and housekeeper
want, work where can have full
charge. Can give references. Box
8870. Mall Tribune. .
EXPERT PAINTER will do aign paint
ing - interior decorating - general
paint lob.. Call at 223 So. Central
WANTED miSCrxLANEOUg
WANTED To buy cook atove In good
condition. Must be cheap. Phone
1024 after 6 p. m. ".T'
WOMAN and girl want work of any
kind. 607 Mae St.
WANTED 81000 loan on Income
property and acreage. Box 9031.
Tribune.
WANT TO BUY fat or feeder lambs
Write or leave word at Grand Hotel,
Medford, Ore. Phlllppl to Rohr.
GOLD WANTED Will pay cash for
" old gold, broken Jewelry,, gold
' teeth, crowns, bridges, watch cases,
dental gold, silver, platinum, etc.
Forward to me, no matter how
small or large the quantity and
I'll submit offer subject to your
approval. R. M. ECKERSON, Box
57, Corvallls. Oregon.
W i 'ED 2nd hand goods we pay
more. Berrydale 3nd Hand Store.
1603 No Riverside. Phone 268.
RAW FURS WANTED
Eastern prices paid.
You don't have to wait for returna.
We pay cash.
We buy Hides. Pelts and Wool.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N Grape St. Phone 1063.
WANTED Household goods, stove,
tools, or what have you
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N Grape 8t. Phone 1062.
POR RENT HOU.NES
PARTLY FURN. duplex, 444 So. Ivy.
"POR PENT 6-room mvdern partly
: furnished house. 210 Vancouver
' Ave. Inquire 214 Vancouver.
FOR RENT 4-room modern house.
.Special rate to permanent renter.
Write Box 467. Rt. 1. Medford.
MODERN 2-story house. New repair.
Reasonable. Call 105.
8-ROOM modern stucco home. Rea
sonable rent. 1015 West nth.
FOR RENT Furn. house, 118 Tripp:
2-room fum. cabin, 8. Key at 114
Tripp.
FOR RENT Half of duplex, furnish
ed: electric range, water heater: 18
month. Phone 790-L.
HOUSE reasonable. Inquire 219 8.
Ivy.
FOR RENT Completely furnished
8-room house: electric range, re
frigerator, oil heater and overstuff
ed set: close In. Phone 1003-J.
FOR RENT Modern home. Urge liv
ing room, fireplace, hardwood floor,
furnace. Phone 565-L-2.
- FOR RENT Nice 5-room unfurnish
ed house, 815 mo. Location, North
Central Phone 449-X.
8-ROOM modem house for rent. In
quire Bkker'a Store. Jacksonville
Highway.
4 ROOMS and bath, mooern. Inquire
534 No. Bartlett.
FOR RENT 6-room furl'slwd hojje
and garaaie. Call at 345 N Bartlett.
FOR RENT Modern 6-room house
clean close In: Heatrola. set tuoa,
electricity, gas or wood; garaie.
woodshed. Phone 364-L or call t
714 W 10th.
FOR RFNT Nice residence near high
school: double garage. 503 8 Oak
date. Phone 737.
.w - I
FOR RKNT 4-room small turnuned
house with garage. Call SIS or i
iiu-j. t
FOR KENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Furnished 8-room mod
ern bouse. Call at tl a Rirerelde
POR RENT Modern 6-room "bouee.
clean, close in: Heatrola, eet subs,
electricity, gee or wood, garage,
woodshed Phone 864-L or call at
714 W 10th.
J08 SUMMIT AVE. 5 room, furnace,
kitchenette. Call 105.
FURNISHED nouae: wood atove. over
stuffed: on Cottage St. Call 105.
6-ROOM unfurnished newly decora
ted house- Cheap Phone 449-X.
FUBN Court bunga'ow Phone 319-R
1000 W MAIN Will finish to eult
tenant Call 10,9.
NEWLY renovated 6-room modern
cottaee on Pacific Highway with 8
acre lot. food earden soil. lrrlse-
I Hon. See J. B. Webster Agency.
Phoenix.
FURNISHED house. Inquire 319 8. Ivy
FOR REN'l nnn Furnished at
unfurnished Brown ss Walt
FOR RENT Modern 6-room bouse;
clean and In good condition; living
room 14x28 ft. with hardwood floor,
3 bedrooms. 1 191-34 with casement
windows on three sides; set tubs,
good aeatrola. large garage and
woodshed: 1 block from new court
house Call at 714 W 10th St.
FOR RENT -room modern furnish
ed house: hardwood floor, over
stuffed, electrlo range. Call at 630
8 Central.
HOMES iOR RENT Oall 798
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
NICE modern furnished apartment,
with garage, at 413 N. Ivy.
MODERN furn. 8-room apt. Phone
549-R.
APARTMENT lor rent, 107 Mistletoe
Phone 301-H.
POR RENT 6 rooms furnished lower
i furnished apartment, near library
I Phone 287-J 804 East Main.
i FURNISHED apartments. I, 3 and 8
roui.is: pleasant, neat and very rea
sonable 1205 E. Main.
FOR RENT Attractive ground floor
apartment for couple employed
Call at 532 Plum St.. after 6 p. m
or Sundays
URN APT., new overstuffed, refrig
eration The Berben 10 Quince
FOR RENT f'tlRNISHt-D ROOMS
ROOMS 81.50 per week. 446 S. Front.
WARM, pleasant room, 220, No. Oak
dale. HEATED rooms for rent. 404 S Grape
FOR RENT Comfortable rooms; pri
vate entrance. One block from
Main St. Reasonable rates. 233 8.
Central.
FOR RENT ROOMS AND BOARD
PLEASANT room and board at 716 a,
Main Rates very reasonable.
ROOM AND BOARD 5 .00 per week
414 S Riverside.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Year
around business: no overhead; fine
. for family: 8350. Box. 9028. Tribune
FOR EXt.'HANtIB
FOR SALE OR TRADE Cafe, See
owner, 302 So. Grape St.
WILL TRADE my clear, all equipped
garage business and filling station
- for ranch. Owner. 4351 S. Broad
way, Loa Angeles, Cal.
WOOD for bay or potatoes, near Trail
R C Skellenger, Trail, Ore.
WILL trade dry 16" fir and hard
wood for light truck 833 East 4th
FOR BXrHANflB REAL ESTATIl
3 FINE Montana ranches for sale or
trade, 310 acres, well Improved, free
water: at big discount. Rt. 3,
Box 450.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE Chevrolet '38 coupe, 840.
Tel. 764.
FOR SALE Ford Roadster, 1028 mod
el: A-l shape. Inquire 109 E. 8th.
1929 CHEV. coach, tip-top. Priced
right. Eakln Motor Co., Dodge and
Plymouth Dealer.
NEW BUICKS AT COST
OWING to new models coming soon
wi are sacrificing 1932 Bulcks on
hand.
1 Buick DeLuxe Sedan brand new.
6 wire wheels, fender wells.
trunk rack.
1 Bulck Standard Sedan. 6 wire
wheels. Used as a house car.
We are offering a liberal discount
on these cars.
We also have exceptional bar
galna In the following used cars:
30 Dodge Sport Coupe.
27 Bulck Sedan.
28 Chevrolet ConvertliU Coups.
35 Packard Sedan,
rss car .a In exceptional condi
tion. Must be seen to be appre
clated. '30 Chevrolet DeLuxe Sedan: 6 wire
wheels.
31 Essex Sedan: very fine condi
tion SKINNER'S OARAGE
143 So. Riverside Phone 102
SANDY'S USED CAR EMPORIUM
Santa is here with load of Real
Used Car Values for Christmas.
1931 Studebaker Dictator Sedan,
with free wheeling.
1920 Pontlac Coupe, a peach.
1927 Standard Bulck Sedan.
1930 Chevrolet Coupe.
1920 Ford Sedan.
1929 Essex Coach.
1927 Ford Roadster, 137.50.
SANDERSON MOTOR CO.
Open Sundays
fOR SALE LIVr,MO.
FOR SALE 10 head horses. 1100 to
1700 Ins., and harness. Rear 1140
court St.
FOR SALE Two milk cowa, one f.-eah
and one coming fresh. Also weener
pigs. 1620 No. Riverside.
fOR HAI.II IIIMte NU PETS
POR SALE Thoroughbred Boston
Bull pups: cheap. 331 Haven rt.
-
FOR SALE Male Spit puppies, 4
weeks qui. lis ucaeeoa.
FOR SALE MAI CSTATB
13 ACRES Own water right: house
and other buildings; on bus line;
(1000. A. B. Dennis. Rogue River.
Oregon.
WREN you think 01 real estate think
of Brown ei Whit.
TOR 8ALt HOME
BUT XMAJ5 GIFT FOR HER Visit
my nice home, furnished, on cor
ner lot. excellent Income. Best of
fer on E. Z. terms get 300 w
Jackson 6t.
IOI SALE FBITIT VEGETABLES
WASHINGTON NAVAL ORANGES
RIPE, aweet and well colored. Picked
In bulk. M0 per ton. Less lots 2V,e
lb. W. N. Woodson. Hotel May
wood, Corning. Csllf.
FOR 8 ALE Delicious apples, sorted.
800 lug. Prink Orchard Tel 611-R-l.
POTATOES 850 hundred Tel 960-R-3
Richfield Service Phoenix.
FOR SALE rVEV
FOR SALE Dry body fir. 41.76: also I
drv oak. laurel and manaanita.
FOR SALE POULTRY
BRONZE BREEDERS. 3.S0 and up
W. A Pyburn. Buckshot Hill.
FOR SALE TRUCKS
87 TYPE FORD TRUCK Long W. B-
Guaranteed. Priced to sell quick.
'31 Town Sedan, looks and runs
like new, at a bargain. '29 Ford
Sedan, '27 Die. Studebaker Sedan.
'27 Chrysler Svdan, and many more
priced to sell quick. Trade and
easy terms. GATES AUTO CO.. Inc.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
SECOND HAND Home Comfort
Range, good as new, for sale cneap
for cash. 337 West Holly.
ALFALFA HAY Baled or loose, de
livered or in tne Darn. uo isicsi
ermeyer. Tel. 623-J-4.
FOR SALE V?cto circulating heater.
burns wood or coal; good condition.
Tel. 3-F-6.
FOR SALE National cash register,
excellent shape. 820. Pierce-Allen
Motor Co.. 112 S. Rtverlade.
PIANO BARGAIN Late model high
grade piano, like new; located here
in Medford. Will sell at big dis
count. Most any terms will han
dle. If Interested, write at once
to Geo. Robinson, 435 Washington
St. Portland, Ore.
FOR SALE Extra large doll buggy,
antique walnut desk and mahog
any tea wagon. Phone 431-R.
FURNITURE for sale Servian rugs,
radio, overstuffed, Maytag, mangle,
dining set, bedroom furniture,
Westlnghou.se range.. Selling every
thing. Come. 130 Vancouver Ave
PIANO for aale, Kranlch & Bach;
high grade instrument. Priced only
$350. Consider some terms. 120
Vancouver Ave. ""
FOB SALE One suit of clothes.
Priced to sell. See Huber the Tailor.
CONTRACT BRIDGE score cards with
new rules, on nice buff paper, with
name of the hostess printed there
on, four pads of 35 sheets to pad,
for 1.50. Nothing nicer for Christ
mas presents. Samples at Commer
cial Printing Dept. Mall Tribune.
28-30 N. Grape.
COAL 50c sack. 122 No. Riverside.
FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer
and teaming. Phone 9 12-J,
FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR
cards with names engraved or
printed thereon, phone 192-J and a
representative will call on you or
call at Commercial Printing Dept. of
the Mall Tribune; Big line of sam
ples at reduced prices; time la get
ting short, order now.
CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS
Personal printed stationery, both en
velopes and paper from $1.25 up.
50 visiting cards, printed fe tn
leather case only $2 75. 6 pencils
with name printed thereon In gold
also hard wood ruler in leather
case for $1.00. See them at Com
mercial Printing Dept of Mall
Tribune, 28-30 N. Grape. Order
now.
FOR SALE 11x5 lathe. Inquire at
Fick & Llndlcy's.
FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all
makee. $5 up; terms If df-tr ad
makes rented and repaired White
Sewing Machine Co. 34 N Bartlett
GET the 'No Hunting" and trespass
in signs at the Mall Tribune Job
office: printed on cloth to with
stand the rain and weather.
FOR SALE Harley-Davtdson motor
cycle $85 cash See John, at Mail
Tribune
FOR SALE - Law sized Monarch
Electric Range with trash burner
Cost 1260 Cash price $75 Like
new P. O Box 414 Central Point
FOR SALE Circulating heater. Phone
578-Y
TAKEN CP
TAKEN UP Bron Jersey heifer
about 5 mos old. Owner can have
same by paying for ad. C- A
Alvord. across from White Wing
Poultry Farm, east of Phoenix.
PERSONAL
MME. TERESA Clairvoyant and
card reader. Advice on love, miw
rlu and business. Rainbow Auto
Camp, Cabin No. 2.
MISCLLLANime
LAUNDRY 4c lb.: 8c completely fin
ished. Phone 889-X-2.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers and movers Special Uvea toci
moving equipment Prices right
Sftttsfactlon guaranteed 810 NortS
Riverside. Phone 1044X.
GET the "No Hunting" end trespass i
Int. signs at the Mall Tribune Job!
office; printed on cloth to with :
stand the rain sod weather
'.PEC1A1 PRICES on photographs foi
Xmaa A Home Owned Studio So
licit your patronage. SHANOLE
TUDIO
WILL DO painting and calaomlning
In exenenze for radio. Work guar
anteed. HI M. til at.
business niRnrroRT
JACK HON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Alxtnirts of Title and
Title Insurance. The
only complete Title
System In Jackson
County.
MURRAY AfidTRAUl CO Abstracts
of rule. Title Insurance Rooms 8
and 6. No S3 North Central Ave.
upstairs
Expert Window ctraners.
LEI GEORGE DO 11 - Tel 1113
Bouse cleaning Flour waxing Ori
ental rug cleaning, specialty
Funeral Parlor.
PERL'S FUNBHAL HOME Distinctive
service at moderate rates. Estab
lished 30 years Ambulance serv
ice 6th St at Oakdale Tel 47.
Automobile Loans
CONTRACTS REFINANCED
PAYMENTS REDUCED
w W P .
r2ii,,r. -ZT..
loaned Phone 31 for appointment
Job Printing.
MAIL I'RIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant in southern
Oregon Printing of all kinds: book
binding; loose-leaf ledgers, sod
blanks billing systems duplicating
cash sales slips and everything in
the printing line. 28-30 N Orape
Phone 76.
Money to Lend.
WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LATE MODEL AUTOS
Three per cent per month on un
paid balance No other charge See
W E Thomas. 45 8 Central
Ground floor Craterian Theatre
Bldg State License No S-157.
Painting and Paperhanglng.
HARRY MARX Painting tinting
paperhanglng. Phone I4-F-4. Rea
Ooleman Creek road
EAUS TRANSFER STORAGE CO -Office
1015 No Central Phone 816
Prlcea right Service guaranteed
RE1NK1NO TRUCKING CO Trans
fer and Storage We haul apythinn
at a reasonshie - -r m sj0 pj,
Street. Phone 832.
Two Worker. Killed
SALEM, Dec. 10. (AP) Benjamin
O. Tangen. a logger of Portland, and
B. M. Hollenbeck, rigger of Seaside,
I were fatally Injured In Industrial ac
cidents during the past week, the
state accident commission announced
I today. A total of 343 accidents were
I listed during the past seven-day per
i lod.
Mail Tribune Daily
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TRADE-OPPORTUNITY
Wanted House in Medford for Pear Orchard
17 sore Psr Orrhard 13 ere in full bearing, ft area young
orchard Hotwe, hsrn. irrigation. Best of deep loam soli. Very
dellcfhtf'il plar on Rotf'ie river. Annual production about as fol
lows: 3400 packed box Anions. 000 packed boxes Nells, 40 tons of
Bartlett". Incuinbrenee a-JOOO, private losn at 7 percent. Will
trade equity for bouse in Medford.
BARNES and CORN, REAL ESTATE
Phone 409 010-Y 15 8. Central
TsTs sTrsisUa
MINISTERS OF VALLEY
MEET AT CENTRAL PT.
ALL DAY ON MONDAY
MlnUtrt of the Rogue Rlvtr Tmlley
will meet (or n all-day aes&lon at
Central Point, Monday, December 13.
The first session of the day will be
at 10:30 for devotions and btwlnesr
Dr. Frank Wemett, pastor of the
Methodlat church In Grant Paaa,
will be the principal apeaker In the
afternoon seastons.
All ministers' wives are to be pres
ent and will furnish covered dish
and sandwich lunch at the noon
hour.
These meetings will be held tn the
Federated church, of which the Rt.
J. M. Johnson ta pastor. He la also
president of the Ministerial associa
tion. The Rer. B. B- A. Hoffman of
Grants Pass la secretary.
The November meeting wsa held
In the First M. E. church of Medford
with the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Alexander
Bennett, and the Rev. Dr. and Mrs.
Knbele of the Lutheran church In
charge. The occasion wu a delight
ful one, largely attended by minis
ters and their wives.
Several paators, newcomers to the
Rogue valley churches, were Intro
duced and responded happily to the
cordial welcome.
Warm Rooms For
Everyman's Bible
Class Meeting
(Contributed)
Never mind the cold weather. At
tend Everyman's Bible cla at the
auditorium of the new court house
today at 8:30 sharp. Nice, comfort
able room, singing by the elans and
special music. Splendid talks on a
timely subject by W. R. Balrd, the
teacher, who understands topics men
enjoy .hearing, and fellowship of oth
ers an in one hour's time, are the
attractina offered.
All men, young and old. are esrn-
estly Invited. If you attend once
you w)U be a regular member.
SPECIAiTCENTAL PT.
SERVICES END TODAY
"The Burial of the Gentiles and
the Resurrection of Israel" will be
the subject whloh Rev. Joseph 8.
Flacks will discuss In the Central
Point Federated ohurch in the clos
ing service of the special meetings
there. An Invitation la extended to
all.
Cross-Word Puzzle
18. East Indian
weight
20. Thus
22. Nerve net
work
26. Musical study
- ST. Kind of min
eral 28. Street urchin
29, Feminine
name
80. Those who
alienate
81. Artificial
language
32. Pulsate
'3fi. Tardy
.16. Animal
27. Gofldeis of
dlbcord
28. Unit of force
41. Sunflower
44. Congealed
water
45. Cease
46. Again: prefix
43. Chose care
fully 50. Abundant .
51. Scarcer
32. Altogether
8. Go down
55, Symbol for
calcium
M. City in Iowa
It. Interpret:
archale
89. Narrow road
40. Strike with
the open
hind
62. Five-dollar '
bill: colloq.
64. Equine anlma
67. Symbol for
silver
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acter 6. Explode
T. Alternative
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dance
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regions
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"The Ara
bian Nights"
11. Publication Is-
sued st reg
ular Inter
vals 12. Important oc
currence
12. Hazards
St. Mark's Episcopal.
Corner Oakdale and 5th street.
Holy communion, 8 a. m.
Sunday school. 10 a. m.
Morning service, 11:15 a. m.
11:15 a. m., morning sen-tee.
Main Street Metdodlst Church
N. D. Wood. Pastor.
8unday school. 0:46 a. m.
Sermon at 11 a. m. Subject of
sermon, "Ood's Measure of a Man.
Young people's meeting. 0:30 p. m.
Evangelistic sermon, 7:80 p. m.
Wednesday prayer meeting at 7:80
p. m.
Owing to the Illness of the pastor.
Dr. J. P. Bray will preach both morn
lng and evening.
First MHhodUt Church.
Alexander O. Bennett, pastor.
Sunday morning worship, 11 o'clook
with sermon by the pastor, "la Your
Cupboard Bare?" Mrs. C. O. Larleon,
soloist.
Sunday school. 9:45 a. m.. with
classes and welcome for all sges. The
pastor teaches the men's Bible clsss.
Epworth League youths' hour, 0:30
p. m., will be given over to the
Christmas pageant rehearsal.
No evening preaching until the new
year.
The Federated Churches
J. M. Johnson, pastor.
Central Point, Ore.
Rev. Jo. S. Flacks, Bible teacher
and evangelist will bring the messages
In both services on next Sunday. He
Is conducting evening meetings' this
week, and aa he car only he with us
thru the Sabbath we urge all to at
tend every service if ponslble.
The usual opening services will be
conducted, and the young people
have their parte. All young people
are Invited to the regular Y, P. fl. O.
E. at 6:30.
Talent Methodist Episcopal Church.
Joseph Pope, pastor.
Sunday school. 0:46 a. nv, with
classes for all aea.
Public worship, 11 a. m.
Duet, "It Pays to Serve Jesus," Mrs.
I. C. William snd Rev. Edwin Dea
con. Bermon, "The Weak End of the
Week-end."
Epworth League, 0:30 p. m. Leader.
Mies Shipley.
Evening worship, 7:30.
Music by the orchestra. Sermon,
"The Paradoxes of Christ."
' Prayer meeting Wednesdsy evening
7:30.
A hearty welcome awaits you at all
of our services. '
First Ituptlot church.
W. H. Eaton, minister.
9:46 a. m. Sunday schol.
11 a. m. Morning worship. Ser
mon by the pastor, "That Good Man.'
Solo by Allen O. Hess, "Hearts That
Are Weary," by Brackett. Mrs. H. E.
Marsh, organist.
0;3O p. m. Young people's discus
sion groups.
7:30 p. ra. Evening worship. Big
Sing, for everybody, led by the
chorus choir and orchestra. Vocal
specials. Miss Helen Judy, Miss Ge
neva Mills, accompanist. Address,
"Excess Bsggage."
You will enjoy these services and
our welcome. Come and see.
.. Foursquare Gospel Lighthouse
305 Apple Street.
Estolle M. Jones, pastor.
The revival which haa been on for
one month will continue Indefinitely.
Harold Robertson, assistant pastor,
who haa been conducting this cam
palgn and who haa been mightily
used of God, received a call to the
pastorate of the Watson vi lie Pour-
square church, and left Friday for
California. The church regreta this
loss but prays Ood's richest blessings
upon his new work.
The revival services will continue
every night except Monday and Sat
urday at 7:45 p. m.
Every one Invited to attend all ser
vices.
St, Peter's Lutheran Church.
(Missouri Synod)
B, Main St., and Portland Ave.
' H. H. Young, pastor.
Sunday school st 9:46 o'clock. All
children are urged to be present.
Children who have not enrolled for
the Christmas program may still do
so Sunday.
Morning worship at 11:00 o'clock
"Beware of Being Offended In
Christ," theme.
A short buslnesa meeting of the
congregation will be held after ser
vices.
Choir rehearsal after services.
Wednesday evening the Young Peo
ple's society will meet for Its regular
social evening in the W. W. Thlede
home In Eagle Point.
The public Is cordially lnvtted to
all public services and gatherings.
First Presbyterian Church
William J. Howell
Sunday Bible school at 0:4G. Open'
lng with general assembly led by the
organ played by Miss Dorothy Rey
nolds. Come and sing with us. You
will find In our school warm fellow
ship, sound teaching and good lead
ership. "A class for everyone."
Morning worship, 11.
Sermon, "Difficulties."
Evening worship. 7:30.
Sermon, "The first of three on "The
Soul Winning Church."
0:30. Christian Endeavor.
Junior. Intermediate and Senior.
Westminster Forum.
Little Light Bearers.
Special music for Sunday morning.
Organ prelude. "Prelude" by Chopin.
Offertory, "Elegte," Maws'. ret.
Organ poatlude, "Song of Triumph,"
Rotfer.
Solo. "The Prayer Perfect, Mrs
Jesn MAHMer. soloist.
Anthem, "Pretse the Lord O Jeru
salem," Woodman.
1 rust Church of Chrl.f, Scientist !
Authorlred branch of the Mother
! church, tfie First Church of Chrtet,
Scientist, in Boston, Mass.
Service are held every Sunday at
II o'clock, church edifice, 313 North
Oskdsls. Subject for Sunday. De
cember 11, "God the Preserver of
Man."
Sunday school at 3:30. Applicants
under th age of 30 may be admitted.
Wednesday evening meetings, which
Include testimonies of Christian Sci
ence healings, at 0 o'clock.
The reading room, which la locat
ed at 401 In the Medford building,
la open dally from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m..
except Sundays and holidays. The
librarian la In attendance from 10 to
4. at which time the Bible and all
authorized Christian Science litera
ture may be read, borrowed, purchas
ed or subscribed for.
The public Is cordially Invited to
Attend the services and visit the
reading room.
ZIon Engllh Lutheran Church
Fourth St. at Oakdale Ave.
Oeo. p. Kabele. D. D-, Pastor.
Bible school, 10 a. m. Subject of
pastor's Bible class: '"The Christian's
Rest and Recreation."
Morning service at 11. Subject,
"T-be Second Coming of Christ."
Program of music; Mrs. Fiona Har
ried, director:
Prelude, "AwakenlngH. Engelmana
Anthem, "O Lord, Thou Are My
Qod ... Loreno
Offertory, " Romance A. Rubenstetn
Postlude, "Song of Triumph"
A brief special meeting of the con
gregstlon will follow the morning
service.
Luther League devotions! meeting.
5 :S0 p. m. Subject, 'Practicing
Brotherhood In the Neighborhood."
Leader, Ben Eckholm. Buslnesa and
social meeting on Monday evening.
The general public la cordially in
vited to the church with the friendly
spirit, where the way la made plain.
First Christian Church
Ninth and Oakdale Ste.
W. R, Balrd, Minister.
Bible school at 9:45 a. m.; M. V.
Olson, superintendent. Everyman's
Bible class meets In the court house
auditorium at 9:40.
Morning worship begins at 10:65.
Sermon subject, "Entering the King
dom." Christian Endeavor at 0:30 p. m.
Evening evangelistic service at 7:80.
Sermon subject, "A Popular Hero."
Musical progras as follows:
Morning:
Prelude, "Andante Celebre"
- . Beethoven
Offertory. "Song Without Words".
- Harker
Anthem, "Sing snd ReJolce"...Fearls
Postlude, "Postlude" Dlggle
Evening: -
Prelude. "Abide With Me", Ooudey
Offertory; "Humoresque" Dvorak
Anthem, 'O Ood, Thou Are My
God" Adams
Postlude, Festival March. ......Tel! man
Effle Herbert Yeoman, director;
Mabel Sims, pianist.
MEET
AT C. P.
A helpful and Inspiring program Is
being arranged for the Rogue River
Ministerial association which will
meet In the Central Point federated
church at 10:30 o'clock on Monday
morning. Dec. 13th. The ministers
will be accompanied by their wives,
and an all day session Is planned. A
covered dish luncheon will be enjoyed
together, the older young Isdtes of
the local church serving.
The program will open with a de
votional service conducted by Rev.
W. It, Wemette, of the Orants Pass
Methodist Episcopal church.
Ths theme of the day will be:
"What Christ Should Mean to th
World." After a short business ses
sion Oeo. A. Codding, district attor
ney, will speak to the association on
the work of his offlcs, and how the
ministers may cooperate. Is the after,
noon session a round table conference
will be conducted, considering the
theme of the day.
The new ministers are expected to
lead In thla discussion, the older men
following.
FALL EXAMINATIONS
WILL BE HELD FRIDAY
SOUTHERN OREO ON NORMAL
SCHOOL, Ashland, Deo. 10 (Bpl.)
Last of the fall term examinations
will take place December 16, It waa
announced yestrrday by Katharine
M. Vincent, registrar, and the Christ
mas vacation will begin at ths con
clusion of that day'a tests. Examina
tions are listed for Thursday.
Final edition of th "Siskiyou,"
student newspaper, will be circulated
the first of the week preceding the
exsmlnatton dates. ' The Issuing of
th paper will mark Vis end of stu
dent activity and officially wind up
the fall term.
Pre-reglatratlon will also be avail
able through the registrar's offlos all
week. It wss stated. This conven
ience enablea students to select their
courses for the winter term so trut
all the contusion of enrollment la
eliminated as the students merely go
through the formality of registering
and paying C'.elr fees when they re
turn to school following the Christ,
ma holidays.
Christmas Carols
At Normal School
SOUTHERN ORBOON NORMAL
SCHOOL. Ashland, De. 10 (ftpl)
Ann u si Christmas carol service feat
uring the combined men's and wo
men's glee elubs will be presented
to the public at the auditorium of
the Southern Oregon Normal achool
Sunday, December 11, at 3:00 p. m.
Ths big sets continues at the Bane)
Box It Shoe Box. Sl.oes. value.
88JM, sale price 81.48. 8148 and 8341.
Dresses, values to 618.00, sale price
8148, 63 96, 6346 snd 8848. Osg
hat, values to 81000, ssls prlos 61.00.
OthSr hats, sale prices 38o, 80c and
79e. "The stors that aaraa you
money."
Wall St. Report
Stock gsls Attracts
(Copj-rtiht, 1933, Jtsodsrd StllUtle
Compsny)
Dmbr 10:
SO 30 30 M
Ind'ls Rrt Ufs TotsJ
M 27.4 Cj.S SSI
Todsr
Ppt. lsy 83.8 37 S
Wssk sgo 49.1 34.1
(0.5
831
S6.t
sll
v.sr to i $s.o 104 4 es t
S yrs. sgo ..178.4 134 S 3180 17.
Bond gsle .trrmgrs
(Copyright, 1933, stsndsrd Ststlstlt
Cotnpsn;)
tt. 10:
30 90 30 SO
Ind'ls Rr's Ufs Totsl
Tods? . 83.1 61.0 11.0 88.0
Prs. dsy 63.3 60.4 80.9 674
Week MO 63.4 60.1 61.1 674
Tesr sgo .. 66.6 68 6 894 74 1
8 yrs. so 93.T 1094 98 6 Ml
W5W YORK. Dee. 10 (AP) Th.
stock msrk.t sppesrsd somewhst
wrled todsy by th. effort of tlu
advance lata yesterday, and prices
drifted Irresolutely.
A little selling appeared hers ana
there, and some of the leading ehan
lost ground moderately, but pries
changes were mostly of negligible pro.
portions. The closing tone wss about
steady. Turnover wss about a half
a million shsres.
Today's closing prices for 80 selected
stocks follow:
Al. Chem. 6s Dye , 80
Am. Can 6414
Am. & rgn. Pow. .,. 74
A. T. 6c T. . llH't
Anaconaa
Atoh. T. 4e 8. F. ,
. 43
Bendlx Avla. ...
Beth. Steel ,
10
15 'i
19.
tOV,
Chrysler
Coml. Bolv
Curtlss-Wrlght
IV.
DuPont ,
37H
341,
. 181,
S3 J,
Qen. Poods .
den. Mot
Int. Harvest .
t. T. 6c T.
Johns-Man.
Monty Ward
North Amer.
Param. Publlx .
Penney (J. C.)
Phillips Pet
Radio ....
334
...... 1414
38
8'4
8
11
1H
Sou. Pac.
Std. Brands
St. Oil Csl. .
St. OH N. J. .
. a8V4
. 81 '4
Trans, Amer.
Union Carta. .
Unit. Aircraft
U. S. Steel
8
38H
38 '4
33 4
Courthouse
News
I Purnlshed by the Jackson Count)
Abstract Oo. 131 sixth Street)
Marriage Licenses.
A. Robert Davie and Irene Gard
ner. Lorell Clawaon and Ruby Clark.
Robert Pemble and Bemeles Hun
ton. Circuit court.
W. S. Thomas vs, Ernest Dshack t
al: foreclosure.
United States vs. Joe Rand, Carl
Thomas; tax lien, '
Stat ra. Harold F. Meyer: obtalm
lng money under false pretenses.
H. O. Wltham ra. C. M. Phelsten
chattel lien.
Everyl O. Paulaerud, Jay t. Oore,
assume the business nam of Magi
Art Company.
E. C, Jonea assumes th business
nuns of Refrigerator Service Co,
Real Estate Transfers.
Wm. M. Brlgga to O. 8. Butler: desd
to tract at corner of Mountain Ave.
and Boulevard In Ashland.
Erlo C. Nygren et ux to Jsckso
County: right-of-way 4.1 acres In
Sees 33 and 38 In Tp. 38 8. R. 8 .
Prank Nygren et ux to Jackson
County: right-of-way, 7.4 acres la
Sees, 31 and 83 In Tp. 88 8. R. 8 B.
Al Plch et ux to Ruth Relchateln:
W. D. to Lot 4, Blk. 4, Amended Plat
of Crowell's Addition to Medford.
Ruth Relcbsteln et vlr to Al Pica
et ux: w. D. to Lot 4, Blk. 4, Amend
ed Plat of Crowell's Addition to Med
ford. J. A. Sperks to Hattre A. Sparks;
Q. C. D. to Lots 1 and 3, Howard Park
Subdivision tn Sec. 13, Tp. 87 8. R.
3 W.
Jamea Taylor et ux to D. R. Sloan
et ux: W. D. to Lot 1 Hllalnger Sub
division. Pred L. Heath et ux to 0. A. Wtitl
lock et ux: w. D. to tract In Blk. t.
City of Jacksonville.
I Ida M. Wilson et vlr to Ellow Mae
Wilson; W. D. 48.39 acres In See. 30,
Tp. 88 8. R. 9 W.
H. C. Stock et ux to A. E. Deisman:
W. D. Lots 30, 81, 83. 83, 84, 88, 44,
44. 48. 46. 47.. 48, 49, 96. 97, 68, 8.
63, 61, 63, 63, 64, southern Home
Tract In Ashland.
City Warrants Called For Payment
Notice I hereby given that there
are funds on hand In the General
Fund of the City of Medford for re
demption of warrant No. 34333 to
34380 Inc. Interest on the aboe
warrants will cease after December
18 1M3.
OUfl R. SAMUELS, City Treasurer
Broken windows glsaed by Trow
bridge Cabinet Work.
It takes s Ctirlstmss Sesl to make
It a Christmas gift.
Make Three Thousand
Bnv 120 seres. Improved. 80 cnlti
vated, 40 free water. 38 rattle,
hone, farm machinery, good leca.
tloti. Price 8o0.
88-aere ranch, free water, 80 acre
cultivated, machinery and stock,
free ranga. A real stork ranch.
Part in alfalfa. Price 83000. Clear.
Will trade for small Improved
acreage, sheley Agenry, 16 North
Riverside.