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PAGE FIVE f MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1933. DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT WANT AD HERE ARB VEX BATES; e word firm Insertion - (Minimum 86c) Each additional uuertlon. per word c (Minimum 10c) Per line per montn. without - copy change iat Phone 75 LOST LOST It dog missing, 18lg- 5itp' WANTED MALE FEMALE FS' "1 Luimm mifti rrrr " BU5SLADIE9 ANDAlSmSj J A ftunprool hose; your, free; paid ikHly: special Jsn. bonus. Writ Hr. MarMe. 603 Delta Bldg., Ls 4 Angel". Cal. WANTED SITUATIONS RftjABLE, experienced girl wants hauseworlc. 1399-X. EXPERT PAINTER will do elgn palnt M interior decorating - seneral paint Job. Call at 222 So Central ..; WANTBB .W9CCLLANEOCa s3s9Sropportunlty wanWdTe t handle any Ttlnd office work, .an make amall Investment In go tow business affording employment. : filve details. No schemes or can vassing. Box 9316. Mall Tribune. wXrJTBD Wool .and mohair, cattle axd sheep. See .J. J. Osennrugge. wahtbo 14" plqw, corn cultivator, Md horse. W. Hatton, central Point. BXDHAWOE Upholstering Bnd furni ture repairing for what have you? Thlbault. Tel 869-R TROCHMBN mosINO furniture of y 6 . rom keuse to Medford, write raff your ' price. T. K. Plynn, 1843 5tt Ave., Oakland, Calif. FU'tOIITUHB TRUCK going " "Ppa-ncloco wanas loaa lor wwro gol-tts en reute Pfcom 1M4-H. A $,wl6v' Twasefcr. ' riW TO BBMT Cosiplettsy fmi ished home. Near high school, fire place, furnace, 2 bedrooms. Phone 1U-J. . WOOD-S ATf IWO. Phone W-W. WASPIED 1.W9S hentw r etMUlawj .-with ooll. 638-X. RAW PURS WANTED ? Eastern prices paid. To" don't have to wait for roturoa ; We Fay cash. ' v We buy Hides, Pelts and Wool. MEDPORP BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N. Orape St. PBope low. NTED Household goods, stoves, tools, or what have you. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 21 N Orape St. Phons 1012. FOR RENT HOUSES F4TXI RENT 60 No. Peach. 6 rooms and bath: oil Burner. Tel. iw. TOR RENT Half duplex, furnished; heat, garage, aw o. naver-mo. RENT 624 W. 13th. Tel. 10S. TOR RENT Houses, 612.50, 15 and li n.50. Tel. 105. TOW, RENT A nicely furnished flu- plex, close In, for i. pnone u 'FOR RENT 4-room furnished house, w 1001 North central. Inquire 939 i N. Central. FOR RENT Purn. house. 2 and 3-rm. . apts.. garage. 604 W. 10th. .,FOR RENT Partly furnished home, . close In. nice shade, garden spot, i garage, 20, water rent paid; lo- -. csted at 319 So. Rlversrslde; In . quire at 326 So. Riverside. SMALL, modern, furnished house; frlgldelre. garage. 221 N. Holly. FOR RENT Clean, partly furnished : 4-room house. Telephone 48B-M. FOR RENT Furnished 6 -room house; I furnace, fireplace; close In. Tel. 1326. fOUR-ROOM furnlsned house. In quire Irvln Anderson, 214 vaneou- ver Ave. FOR RENT Nice 5-roum unfurntsh , ed house, 615 mo. Location, North r central. Phone 449-X. FOR RENT Nice residence near high school; double garage. 603 S. Oak dale. Pnone 737. POR RENT ft-room furnished home - and garage. CaJl at 345 N Bartlett. FOR RENT woom small furnished , house with garage. Call 31S or 1113-J. 741 WEST JACKSON rooms, good condition and location. Tel. 105. FOR RENT woom modern furnish ed house: hardwood floors, over V stuffed, electric range. Call at 330 8, Central. attSEWLY renovated 5-room modem cottage on Pacific Highway with 8 acre lot. good garden soil. Irriga tion. See J. B. Webster Agency Phoenix. ,FOP RENT Partly furnished mod em nmie. unpr Berrrdale Ave. Robt. Kent's place. FOR RENT HODSES POR RENT Furnished 5-room mod ern bouse, call at 4W S Rive--de FOR1 RENT 4 room unfurnished house, plenty built Ins, close In. Inquire 141 So. Holly. POR RENT Homes. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown 4s White. POR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 3 and 3 -room apart ment. 317 w. and St. MODERN furnished apt: heated; hot water. 345 No. Bartlett. 3 ROOMS completely furnished, in cluding lights and water; heatea; 3 a week. 329 No. Ivy. FURNISHED apartment, downstairs; garage. 344 No. Baitlett. NICE furn. apt. 318 So Oakdale. NEAT furn. apt. Key 143 8. Ivy. iftTRN. apts.; steam heat; convenient for 4 adults. The Berben. 10 Quince POR RENT Attractive ground floor apartment for couple employed Call at 632 Plum St.. after 6pm or Sundays. HOMES POR KENT Call 796. "OR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ATTRACTIVE heated rooms. 404- S. Orape. PLEASANT ROOMS House furnace heated and a fireplace. Three good meals. l .00 a day. 716 E. Main POR RENT Comfortable rooms; pri vate entrance. One blook from Main St. Reasonable rates. 222 s Central. FOR KENT MISCELLANEOUS POR RENT 1 and '4 -acre tracts new Medford. Tel. 105. F'OR RENT My poultry ranch equip ped with electric Incubators snd brooders. Well furnished house. Mrs. C. A. Wlnans, Ross Lane. FOR EXCHANGE POR EXCHANGE Good light closed car and Bldg. 6c Loan stock for later model car. Phone 731-X. POR EXCHANGE acres, small house and garage and hen house, fos less acreage, small modern house. Will pay the difference in cash -A. D. Lewis, Rt. 4. WOOD for jay er petateea. aesc TTail R O Sisellenger. Trail. OM. WILL trade dry 18" fir and baM wood for light truck 322 East t FOR EXCHANGE ItEAL ESTATE POR SAtffl OR BHOHAKGE 80 Acres Hlaasath county, on hlokwsv and railroad, fine laad, all Irrigated; 46 acres Jackse ceunty, no Irrigation needed. Will sell or exchange for smauer screage or wedlord prop erfcy Phone 1282. ' FOR SAI.fc HOAtSe) POR SALE 4-room modern homo In Milton, Ore., will trade for farm land near Medford. Box 196, Jnck senvllle. . HM COUBT BOUSE Md sefceol this matters S-reem home, lovuly lot, nice location, only 30.0j down, balance 16.00 per montn. See Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc FOR SALS Geod 3 room house (eset Trent) an ! lot close t rry- a sk. A great sargam ac rtn Terms. Phone 617-L. POR SALE OR TRADK Two fine homes In Portland. Will trade for property In os near Medrord. 220 s. Main, phone iw. F0 SALE PMJLTRI NEWf LOW PRI0E8 on chicks White Leghorns. Hansen strain, 8 cents,; Reds, and Rocks 0 c.nts. 24 page catalog free. Jenks Poultry parms, Tangent, Oregon, FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 40 ACRES on C. L. highway "A ml above Fish Hntchery V4 ml river front. Very rcasonanie. Deautuui building sites. Owner. Mall Trib une. 12 ACRES Own water right; house and other buildings; on bus line; (1000. A. E. Dennis, Rogue River. Oregon. 420-ACRE stock and dairy ranch .nn ' n.M iin WHt.p rlffht fully equipped; stocked, including 20 good aairv cows: fau.uuu rnnvji for 117.000; 3S00 will handle. Will take some trade. Also going luncn room, reasonable. Knight & Upp. 19 N. Bartlett. GOOD homes, ranches, timber lands, building lots. Bsrgains. Booeru, 720 W. 2nd. Phone 1628-J. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown es White. FOR SALE FUEL DRY FIR. black osk snd laurel wood. S1.75 and up. Phone 163. Jacksonville. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS 30 TONS alfalfa on Conley ranch, Sams Valley, or write H. E. Rich ardson. Phoenix. WYANl-S MILK DEPOT No. 1. at 108 North Ivy. will be open to the pire-ltc from 7:30 a. on. to 6 p. nv. commencing Tuesday, Jsn. 10. Tel. 1054-J. FOR SALE Laitonlan peas, 10c lb : Golden Bantsm sweet corn, wsx beans. 3 lbs. 2Ae. Lozler Lane, Box B4. D. flelman. POR SALE Baled hav. 12 ton. L. M. Lofland. phone 447-J. POR SALE Two large wicker doll bujilea. doll bed ano other toys dhampoo shield and stand. 218 No. Central. FURNITURE for sale Servian rugs, radio, overstuffed. Maytag, mangle dining set, bedroom furniture. Weatlnghouee range,. Selling every thing. Come. 120 Vancouver Ave POR SALE Good used piano M7.60. Good organ 7S0. Baldwin Plsno Shoppe. 206 8. Grspe St. POR SALE Harley-Davidsos motor cycle 85 cash. See John, at Mail Tribune FOR SALE lix& lAthe. Inquire) a; Pick A Undley's, FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS POR SALE 6ry oak. laurel and man- Banlta, pnone luo. POR SALEOsed sewing machines, all maaes. mo up; terms u omhwi. makes rented snd repaired. White Sewing Machine Oo. 24 N Bartlett POR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer and teaming. Phone 012-J. GET the "No Hunting" and trespass ing signs at the Mall Tribune J on office;, printed on oloth to with stand the rain and weather. MISCELLANEOUS LINOLEUM, floor or rugs Glo-coated: everything furnished for ai.oo. tan Lamport's. FLOORS clesned, waited snd polish- ed; everything furnished for l.OQ. Call Lamport's. GET the "No Hunting" and trespass ing ngns at the Mall Tribune job office; printed on cloth to with stand the rain and weather. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack- srs and movers, spools) uvestocx moving equipment. Prices right Satisfaction guaranteed. 610 North Riverside Phone 044-X. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ol Title and Title Insjiranoe. Tbe only complete Title System In Jaoksop County. MURRAY ABSTRAB1 OO. Abstracts of Title, Title Insuranoe. Rooms 8 and 8. No. 82 North Central Ave. upstairs Automobile Loans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer, bank or finance company and extend your payments Additional money loaned Phone 81 for aoDointmeut Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE. DO II - Tel. 1172 House cleaning Floor waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty Job Printing. MAIL TR1BUNS JOB DBPARI'MBNI Best equipped plant In southern Oregon punting ol ail kinds: bees binding; loese-leat ledgers, an blanks, billing systems, duplicating caa sales slips arad everything I the printing line, 28-30 N Graf Phone 76. Paint-log and PiHierhao)M BARRY UABH PaUltlKg. tlMg. paperbemettag. phone 14-P-4. Bee Coleman Creek road Moans' to Lewd. WE LBSfD MOOTBY ON FUBWSnJWE AND LATE MODBL AUTLW. Thp. m, mt ner month on i paid balance No other charge. 8eb tir n ThnmM 44 S. Centra) Ground floor Craterlw Theatre Bldg State License N. b-idi- Tnnsm. Hi OS rBANoPBR & STCiRACiE CO. Offioe 1016 No Centrsi Phone 816 Prices right. Service guarantee! RB1NK1NG TRUCKING CO. Trans fer Hid Storage, we haul anything k a resBsnable prlee. Ill N Fir Street. Phone 80S- LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Sheriff's Sale. ... . ..,itlnn on fore ' y V virtue ui closure duly Issued out of and under the seal of tne tireun. . - SWte of Oregon, In and for 'Coun ty of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 22nd day of 1932. In a certain action therein. wnerein ihk. j - & Loan Association, a corporation, as plaintiff, recoverea juagnnu. o William Conner and olive Conner, husband snd wife, snd Gladys A. peebler. the defendants, for the sum. of Eight hundred and 67-100 (,800.67) Dollars, with costs and disbursements taxed at Twenty-six and 80-100 (S25 60) Dollars, Vnd the further sum of Eighty snd no-ioo isou.uui umii. as attorney's fees, which Judgment .-. rivirtjn In the was euiuire" . Clerk's office of said Court In said county, on the 23rn day oi 1032. it . Notice Is hereby given that, pur suant to the terms of the sld execu tion, I will on the 28th day of Janu- im, 1A-nn n'WIr m.. St the front door of the Courthouse In the City of Medford. in Jacuson ijounty. Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at publlo auction for cash to the MAAr n ..M.ftf .flld tudff- ment. togetner witn nie w v. " ssle, subject to redemption as pro vided by law. all of the right, title and Interest that the ssld defendants. William Conner and Olive Conner, husband and wiie, ana n. Peebler. had on the 15th day of Feb ruary. 1927, or now have In and to the fallowing described property, in ii.tri In tbj, r.niintv nf Jackson. State of Oregon, to-v.it: T. Lots 1 and 2. In 31ock 3. west wsi nst Park Addition to the City of Meaiora, wreon. Dated this 23rd day of December. 1932. RALPH 6. JENNINGS. Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By OLOA I. ANDERSON. Deputy. Notice of Final Account, tn the County Court of the StaU of Oregon for the Tounty of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of Roma A. Koppes, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned administratrix of the estate of Flo ma A. Koppes, deceased, oi the 17th dav of December. 1932. filed final account In thla matter, and the County court of the Sta;e of Oregon for Jackwn County on ,ld dat fixed the 19U, day of Janu arys ?33. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a m- In th court Room of the County Court In the Courthouse at Medford, Oregon, aa a time and place for hearing of objections to said final account, the closing of said estate and discharging the administratrix, and ail persons - having any objec tions to said account or the discharg ing of administratrix are at said time and place to appear and make said oojectlonfl. Datffd this IPth day of December, .1932. MRS. ROMA A- KOPPR6, Administratrix. Elgin J. w. Brown opened his 1 mercantile business In his building 1 recently vacated by "Peoorder. 1 TAKE FIRST N ELKS' First game of the Eks bowling tournament was rolled Monday night between Everett Bray ton's and Joe Pllegel'a teams. It was a close con test from the beginning to the end. and while Brayton's team won two out of three, their margin on the set of three games was only 27 points. Roy Prultt was high man, with Sollnsky only seven points under him. if the first game Is any cri terion of what Is to follow, this, tournament will he one of the best ever played on the Elks bowling alley. The Sherwood and OIU teams wll! roll tonight. Scores Monday night: Brayton 139 143 133 417 Prultt 197 222 168 .187 Bowman -..-... 156 147 13Q 443 Wright . 137 138 173 476 Brown ....... 113 118 115 345 Handicap 131 131 131 393 875 927 858 2661) Flegel 142 152 170 484 Sollnsky .... 184 204 193 580 Watson 130 133 110 373 Lageson 130 135 144 409 Bigham 163 127 148 426 Handicap 127 127 167 381 866 878 889 2633 LOCATE HO OPPONENTS Southern Pacific . bowling team from San Francisco spent Sunday In Medford, but Information could not be obtained today aa to wheth er they bowled any. organized team while here. They spent a portion of the day bowling at the local Elks club. The party of xt ' twelve arrived from San Francises In a special car aboard the Shasta Sunday morning and returned south Sunday evening. Flu Hits Film Producing Head LOS ANGELES. Cel., Jan. 10. (flv The Influenza epidemic which has been on a rampage In the film col ony for the past several weeks, today listed Irving Thalberg, Metro-Geld- wyn-M&yer studio eecutlve, amen? iia victims. FBJffi Pteneess no eMesnranes photograplwd without charge fei pleneer hlstertoal collection Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Set of orgaa pipes I. Devourei 8. Harvest 12. Molten rock 13. Wooden pin 14. Silkworm 15. Sandarao tree 16. Finch of the genua Junoo IS. Febrile dlieaie 20. 8 is ten of one'i parents 21. Act of going down 23. Alcoholle bev erage 26. Old times: poet. 27. Put on 20. Stage paren theses K. Kind of wool H. Corded fa brio la. Hard-Bheiled Solution of Yesrdy'a puaat lava MW rruit 17. Resume S8. Gave oif vapor 10. Uncanny 48. Homlcldea 17. Streaked an!- ?. mala (3. Redact & Before Part of tbe Comaprehnde Kqulne animal Kind of duck SO. Place bitten out DOWN 1. Score at bridge IDESHMERI E. ft ErMURDR R I NbL E SME p Tl I T mYm A P! H m 75" ' f " 1o IL r 34 ff35 W?3 tsms WSM Ao 41 42 " pp 43 " " 44 4S 4k 7 M1 So " S' " ' A NEW YEAR'S GIFT One ef tbe finest modern Homea in Medford, unincum hsred. For Sale or Trade for ranch. This home told a few year, ago for $12,000. It carries $10,000 insuranoe, The owner will aell at a sacrifice ai he wanta to farm, or will trade for farm. BARNES and CORN, Phone 409 910-Y. 15 3. Central. BOWLING City Bowling League results last evening: dates Auto G. Gates ..... 169 197 166 932 ....161 170 212 633 H. Price ...... M. Cannon 163 197 142 533 C. Saylor 130 Handicap ...... 45 166 169 494 46 46 136 676 774 719 2176 j Rowman's Barber Shop C L. Walsh 190 163 140 403 ! C. Blgow .167 132 102 401 I O. Pabrlck 136 163 122 421 : C. Bowman 136 123 143 402 , Handicap 66 66 66 198 695 647 573 1915 ! . Doubles i C. Savior 142 174 145 461 O. Pabrlck 116 143 194 456 Handicap 19 19 19 57 280 336 358 974 P. L. WalaR 181 187 156 525 C. Bowman .....ISO 123 136 999 Handicap .... 33 - 33. 33 99 364 344 315 1023. TEH TO INVADE FOR OPENING CLASH Seeking new worm to conquer, the Texnco basketball quintet, under the management of Roy ShreVe. will In vade the territory of the Grant Pass All -Stars Friday nlghfi for the fltst game of the season between the two cities. ShKve mid that the Grants Pans all-star team waa made up of the star players of the several Industrial teams of that city, and were, all tn all, a red hot outfit. Referee Deal, who will handle the game, la a liberal referee. Shreve eaJd, and some fast basketball la In store. The Grants Pans All -Stars have loat but one game this year, Shreve said, and that to the Ashland normal. The Texaco outfit stands In the same peti tion, and except far eak harvtog lost to the same team no other means ! comparison of strength can be found. Texaco's storting lineup Friday will be Swanson and G. Harrington, for wards; Lalng, centr and Beltric and Williams guards. The starting lineup far the Grants Pass AU-StMa haa not been announced. The Texacos are particularly anxteMs to play teama that will provldo tough competition, aa thoy are g4rd4ng them selves for a game eon wUh,the Jeok- sonvllle town team, which tan't to be sneezed at. The JaclMOiwlIIe-'Bexate gAme jirem-lses to be the hlBblgtat of the Independent banifetbrril play heme Mils winter, fellewess ef heth teams say.- Acrangc-menfcs for a game ln the near future are nearlng eompietlen Cross-Word Puzzle I, Idkig o henor soa nat m aimoc 7. Belt I. Refute 0. Irelec 10. Plrectlont Scoteh 1L. Llnei with a soft materfcfl 17. Rambler 19. Was penitent 22. Tree 23. Shake 24. Utilize 5, Part of the mouth 27. Clamor' 28. Unity 29. The present 31. Initltute ault 83. Blushes 36. Animal hand lers 3S. Functions of angles 29. Meditates 40. Diminishes 41. Ureal Lake 42. Ceremony 44. Kind of cheese 4.i. .Mi lure 4)1. Cook 41. Pasture G w$ ' N S. Ancient Irish 0ity Egg-shaped 4. Marched K. Point on an aaironomicai orbit UNIT Sams Valley SAMS VALLEY. Jan. . 10. (SpU Mrs. Molly Duggan ( and d slighter Mary are recovering from Influence. Miss Erma May of Ashland return ed to the Wilson home Sunday, after spending the vacation with her par ents. Miss May was accompanied by her brother Harry and wife, who were en route to North Bend, where Mr. May 1 an Instructor In the olty schools. Mrs. 8. S. AbbQtt left Wednesday for a week's visit with her daughter, Mrs. Bertha Sttook and ohlldren at prlnevllle. Archie Ferns of Fern Valley was here Tuesday to purchase a blue tick houneT. Basketball game played Wednes day night bctwtfen the local town team and Jacksonville, on the Jack sonville court, brought defeat to the locals. 31 to 14. ladles' Industrial club met at the schoolhouse clubroom Thursday after noon with Mrs. lm Crawford as host ei. Seventeen were present, Includ ing one visitor. Mrs. Messer and Mrs. Erma Blackburn were two new mem be ra added. Mrs. Burreson, lecturer of the Orange, will give the play, "Deacon Dubba," In the nir future. Mrs. Joe Js coaching the play, which la com posed of the following cnat: Eva Frlnk. Thelma McKnlght, Bdlth Sage, Frances and. Betty Wilson, WeMey McDonough. fitephen Wlfeon, Jer4Me Fltivgerald, Arthyr Straua and Burel Burreaen. Trading In products la still prv lnj a satisfactory medium of ex change between farmers of thla an surrounding district. Product meat commonly used are grain, Ifey, lum ber, posts, snaices, hf Md turtocys. Anderson Creek ANDBH30N OBEEK, Jsa. 10. (Spl.) Jack Holtmati n4 imllti wsre New Year's gxests M. Jas. Rsac Dowell's. Mr. and Ktrs. Jas. mays sn4 iih ter SQd Edward Smith sHMit tMw Yssr's at P. M. Ctes'. Mr. McMesKle mas tslwsa to Mse Jacksonville sMltorlvitw. Ml ihhU. tlon Is said to be serl.us. Mr. Casey went to PortkwU Twts dny on business. Steve Lunak went oxt to tke wstftvy Frlds. M"r. . J fm. MsDweft mts out to AsMmd Wedweso". Fra MnMess md fcimWy wsw tn Asmawd Tlwrsthiy. P. M. Centers rmd Klarlon tsnts- sstc-llt KlMldny tft Jas. ftfcwts'- Johsi and Edtr SMuieto ca4ft mt a XtityB home Prkisy. . Oed. KIAally and wlfo eatftd on frlNids on the crecSx at week. KMED BroacJ-cast Schedule Wednesday. 8:M .Baeafcfast News, VtrAl Trifcmn. 8:98 (Musical Otock. fi:lfl A Peerless Para 8:30 Shopping Quid. 9:00 Friendship Circle. 0 :30 Today. 9:45 Bhoppers' Tour. 10:00 U., S. Weather-r3oww. 10:00 Fashion Parade. 10:18 Gladyce L&Marr. ' 10 :30 Mornlng Comme 10:48 Happiness Hour. 11:00 Quartettes Para. M.lfl Traumerel, 11:30 Song and Comedo. 12:00 Mid-day Review. 12:18 (Popular Vocalist. 13:80 News Flaahes. Mrfll Trlbum. 12:30 Pipe Organ Concert. " 13:46 Popularity. 1:00 Dreaming the WalU Awry. 9:00 Dance Matinee, 8:00 Game Talk. 8:18 Songs for Everyday, 3:30 KMED Program Review. 3:38 Music from Yesteryear. 4:00 Acroas the Beaa to Hawaii. 4 :30 Master works progajtm. 8:00 'Popular Parade. 8 :1 8 Prosperl graphs. 8 :48 News cOigest. 8:00 Jesse Crawford, poet of Wur lltzer. t3:45Chandu tTie Magician. 7 :00 -Modemlstlo. 7:30 MerUnd Tollefaon. Tenor. 8:00 Crosa cuts from Log o Day. 8:00-8:30 Eventide. Phoenix Church Young To Hear Dr. W. L. VanNuys PHOENIX. Jan. 10. (Spl.) An nouncement was made Sunday by Rer. ruirVi Peterson of tilt Presby terian church that Dr. W. L. Van Nuys, Presbyterian Young People's Worker of Portland, will be present Friday night of this week, to speak to the young people of this church and young people of the Presbyter ian churches in surrounding com munities, Young people of the churches of Medford, Jacksonville. Ashland and Central Point .have been invited. Pot luck supper will be served at 6:00 o'clock, atunts and songs will be enjoyed. Moving pic tures of summer conference will probably be shown, and several talks will be given by the voung people on the subject, "What Summer Con ference Meant to Me." Oregon Weal her. Pslr eawt portion and generatlf cloudy west portion tonight and Tues day, with light local rains northwest portion, fcllghtly lower temperature east portion tonight: fre?h to atronx southwest winds offfhor. becoming northwest and diminishing. Briefs Phoenix PHOENIX. Jan. 10. (Spl.)-Adult C. E. society met Sunday night and elected officers as follows: Miss Lot tie Watklna, president; Mrs. Laura Poling, vice-president; Jim McAbee. secretary-treasurer; ;Mrs. Nellie Pol ing, missionary chslrmsn; Miss Lula Roberts, prsyer meeting chairman; W. E. Poling, lookout chairman; Mrs. V. R. Bonham, social chairman. The society will meet again Sunday at e:30 p. m. Any adult of the church or community Is invited to attend. Thimble club of Oak circle No. 343. met at the home of Mrs. John Rob ert Friday. Election of officers re sulted as follows: President. Mrs. L. O. Caster; vlce-presldsnt. Mrs. Lillian Coleman: eecretsry. Mrs. Florence Drake, and treasurer. Mrs. Rose El Watt. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Roberts and Miss LuU Roberts. Next meeting of th. club will be February 3. Thursday club will meet At the home of Mrs. Mabel Quackenbushj Thursday, for an all-das meeting, with covered dish dinner at noon. Hostesses ars Mrs. Mildred Ward snd Mrs. Addle Stesdman. All members are urged to be presefjt, m tmsertant Items of busiaesv win be taken care of. Mission Study class will begin Wed nssdsy night at the Presbyterian church. The name of the book is "The Living; Issues In China," by Tr. Heniw T. HeHtln. Plns are belHg unada ky Rer. rstpn Petersen, pastor of the PreskyteThm church here, to coramen.e a Jteachera training class for those of high scka.1 aye and past high school age wh care to Join. First meotlng of the class will be held Sundn-y, January 19. at which time the bsek for study will be chosen. ' Members of Oak circle of Nelflhkors of Woadcroft are efjaln reminded t.t th. meeting Wednesday night to be held at their room at the Orange ha41 at 7:39, at which meeting prac tice for the lnats-Mstlon to be held on the 18th will be held, euardlan Nerfphkor Mus. Florence Drake Is very desirous that bath outgoing and In coming officers be present for this practice and rehearsal. PsacMee was held at the dungs haw Simdiu evening fr Initiation to We hcM Tuesdesr n-lgM, when two new raemfeeas will he Initiated Into the order. The last practice of this htlrd and fotwrth degsee tewm was held IHenday nlgkt, at wh4oh time the full taltlwtlon service wfth tableaus, songs ami e,vesy detail were prac ticed. Oliver ChapUn and M4ss Pauline MoAbee crtled t the W. B. Poling home Saturday. Bob Smith amd Jfrck Sarmiele from fftepjlng creek spent a fe.w dsys h'ere receMly. M4ss, Ethial Houston spent the week-end w4th M-lss Susan Barktey. rtar January 10, 1088. Forecasts. ICTedford and vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight. Wednesday, cloud- with fain. Ll-trtte change In temperature. Oregon: -PHrll; croudy west and loaf east portion tonight tfeanee's a gsnenMe cleudy with rains vat p.sHon. Little -change In tempera t'wei Local Dates Lowest tsmpeaatwe this morning., 3tJ tleg4eei feratwittvee a year ago today: Highest: 47; lowest, f. Tettf paeelpltvtlon since SeptVmber 1, 1133, 8.36 Irishes. RelaMve humidity at 8 p, m. yes. terday, 77 per rentj b a. m. todsy, 100 per cent. Sunset today, 4:00 p. m. Tomorrow: Sunrise, 7:90 a. in. Sunset, 6:00 p, m. Observations Taken at 8 A. M. 1201 h Meridian Time I 5 "I City 3 Portland Reno .. Salt Lake San Francisco Seattle . Spokane .. Walla Walla 60 38 40 33 Washington, D C Suffrage Leader At 74th Milestone NEW ROOHEU.K, K. V., Jan. 10. (yp Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt. noted suffrage leader and peace worker, cel. ebrated her 74th birthday qtiLrtly to day by having a few friends to lunch eon. -WJien 1 reach 80 It will be time for a big celebration, ehe aald. Oeslrable bouses always ID first class condition for rams, Usee ot sale Call 106 Pbone 642 We'll Haul away your nluae. Olty Sanltar) SeiTlo. Boston ... 38 .00 Clear Boise 48 84 T P. Cdy. Cheyenne 63 36 Clear Chicago 40 33 Clear Eureka 63 43 Clear Helena 6S 84 T Cloudy Los Angelea .... 63 Clear Marahfleld - 68 40 .14 Cloudy Medford 44 38 .01 Foggy New Orleans . 83 48 Clear New York 40 80 .73 Clear Omaha 84 43 Clear 60 40 .30 Rain 63 34 Clear e 36 Cloudy 46 88 Clear 46 38 Clear 34 34 P. Cdy. P. Cdy. .30 Clear WEEK PLANS AT ASHLAND S In an executive meeting held in the Ashland Christian church, Sun day, plans were made for Christian Endeavor week. January 39 to Feb ruary s. Main topic for discussion waa the coming state convention. April 39. 38 and 30. NNorman Fraley. president of Cra ter Lake union, reported on the stato executive meeting In Portland. De. eember 31 and January 1. The anal ysis plan waa adopted so as to In. crease Interest in the Christian En deavor Jerry T. Latham rave a short tal on the state Christian Endeavor meeting to be held In Eugene th Utter part of April. The need of registration was stressed. The flug race, under leadership of Jimmy Hen. derson. past stato union president. nas set the gosl higher for this year. Registration fees have been cut to 90 cento, to make It possible to drew a larger crowd to Eugene. Tne convention boosters are: Olive Hagan. Grants Paiis; Carl Hover, Med ford, and Vincent Sawyer, Ashland. Adrian Fraley. union publicity chair man, and Alta Pahl will beln charge of publicity and poster work. As a loeal project the Endaavorer of the First Christian ohusch aro planning e.methlng every dsy of thai Endeavor week. One of tho out standing featurea will be a window decorated in honor of the week by Jerry Latham aa a union project. The program- lor the week will . ba (all in the evening): 8und, ohrlss tla Bndearvor aad chusch In tho PresoyterlMi church, with their young' people Irj charge: Mendav. party: Tuesday, society night: Wed nesday, prayer meeting In the First Christian church young, people In charge;; Thursdsy. (union), a ban quet m hdnor of Christian Endeavor's birthday (February 3); Friday,' short radio program; Sunday. Christian En deavor said church In the First church with the young people taking the leading part In tbe seralCM. At the regular, meeting at the De Itfolay hall last week the following oHlcera were elected and appointed to serve during the ensuing year: Master councillor, Robert Lamb: senior councillor, Frank Roberta; Junior councillor, Paul Turner: scribe, Jean Pro'ck: senior deacon, Sick Rob erts: Junior, deacon, Don Nellson: senior steward. El don Hill; Junior steward, Bob trbyl; marshal!, Ed Ben-; nett; chaplain, Sam Kroschel; stand ard bearer, Ouy Corliss. This was "a very successful electlora and the DeMolay boys are ' assured of a season filled with good time. KbAMA-PH ALS, Jan. ,yp, Fire wept througsi th Washington HotTel building here last -night, caus ing; damage- of about' 813,000. Tift- brei of mysterious qrlglB, statreb? lh an empty storeroom un der the hotel and. swept up Into th seoond. atory. The Ben persona, occtxs pylng rooms In the hotel managejl to escap with all their belongings. . Tn fir department 'extinguished the bias befor It had spread t other Buildings in the. center of th business section.. Th hotyl building can b repaired. It Is th property of Mrs. Stella Man-. Zion Lutheran . Enjoys Growth In Past. Year Annual congregational meeting of Zlon Xngllsh Lutherkn church waa held last Friday evening following pot luck dinner sponsored by tha.Ald society, Mrs. Carl Flchtner, president. Report of encouraging progress during 1033 were presented by he pastor, Dr. Oeo. P. Kabele, and try offloars of the various ehurch or ganizations. There waa an encouro aglng Increase In the swags church attendance and a net Increase of over 30 per cent In th communing mem bership of th congregation. An active Toung People Luther lessrue, organised January 30, IMS, which haa grown to an enrolled membership of over 80. Th Sunday schol ha been reor ganised and grsdsd and haa had a net Increase In membership of 16 per cent. An excellent choir la now being trained by Mrs. Frona Herrled, who la also organist of the church. The Lsdlet' Air society has had a substantial growth In membership during th year, with a present en rollment of 48. . Current bills and salaries for th year have been paid up to date, th benevolence obligation to th synod paid ir full, and a reduction In he ohurch'a Indebtedneas was made. ' Carl Flchtner and Martin O. Paul sen were elected for three-year term on th ohurch council and were In-, stalled th following Sunday morn ing. Mr. Paulsen wa relected for his third term. Other members of th church council are: Chairman. Dr. O. P. Kabele; secretary, Hugo Ouenther; treasurer. Phil W. Oer hardt, John Demmer and Fred Witt. Brokan tnnlowa glased oy rtow Brldg Oabloa; Work.