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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. MEPFORD. OREGON. SUNDAY, DECEfBER 17, 1933. PAGE NINE You Can V Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here Why Not Try a Want-Ad? Wmri to wu joui non want to III ml i " nd u noutehoid tunusnings) oo you ned toon 101 youi r lenf An inexpemlv Want-AO m tut Mall mount Claaeifleo Page irtU nod th ntwi c c.bese wu) many otnei perplexlne aroblema. H re Are the Rates: Pei word nrt uatrtlon (Minimum 3 Each additional lnertlbn. pat word " "' fuinlmnm LOcl Per line pel month, without .lias copy change 75 Phoris " LOST AND FOIJNP r WST-Brown ..ppar purs. , with ma.j ..... aft bill change. Reward. Phone 1407 Brown kid glove, oe""""" "TchuiTr Apt. and Murray. Beaut, Shop. Call Mis enj.i..u. it-htiii leatlier key Reward. Finder leave at og-n- FOUND-Palr black kid gloves white trim. Owner may have same by paying for ad. Tribune office- LOST 2-lnch oil tank hose nectlons. 13 IM i"S- Valley Fuel Co. LOST 11 dog missing. 'call 1618. WANTED MALE HELP SM,ESMAN-W. are .noting Moiy . to sell our Adv. calendar for nex waion. Large volume of 1 '.. immediately after Jn. I 1st. Our men me missions paid weekly. llen' la' rltory open. Write today. V. 8. Walsh, 158 Second St., San Fran- MAN WITH CAR WANTED to adver tise our good and distribute Intro ductory packages to consumeil. Must be satisfied with about 90c per hour at start. Write Albert Mill. Route Msr.. 1969 Monmouth, Cin cinnati, Ohio. DIESELS NOW CREATING nation wide opportunities for trained men. Learn In our big Diesel shops or by our home training plan. Special low rates. Free Employment Service. Call or write Diesel Power Englneerlni School. 3320 20th St.. San Fran cisco. Calif. W ANTED Boy to sell Xma trees: also trees tor sale. Apply Saturday morning. 17 B. Peach St. WANTED SITUATION YOUNO MAN. accustomed to stock, want ranch work. Would take hay in payment. Phone 341-J-2. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS YOUNG LADY wants transportation to Portland this week. Will share expense. Address 1746 Mall Tribune WANT to buy tricycle. Good condition. Reasonable. 642 No. Bartlett. WANTED About 24 young Rocks: good layers, at 820 So. Central Ave. WANTED The best coupe or sedan 100 will buy. Emil Peterson. o25 North Riverside. WANTED To borrow 81200. security. Box 1574. Tribune. Good WANT TO BUY 1929 Ford cheap. 333 W. 2nd. Must be EDGAR JOHNSON want to buy your fur at the Peerless Market. 12-14 No. Bartlett St. WANTED Electric radio Must be reasonsble Box 268. Tribune. WILL care for elderly sick people In my home. Phone 437-X WANTED - Household good, stoves tools or what nave you Medford Bargain House. 27 N Orspe 8t Tel 1082 JUNE WAN TED We pay caan (or JUNK. dATITSRJES S RAUIAIOHS ALUMINUM BRASS COPPER tunk Of all descrio'.lon MEDF"HU BABOALN HOUS8, 37 No arape rel 1082 WANTED Raw furs Prices advanced from 25 to 50 It will pay you to trap New and used traps for sale Medford Bargain House. Med ford. Oregon 27 North Orape St.. Phone 1062. FOR RENT ROOM AND I10AKU BOARD AND ROOM at 716 t Main Rate very moderate FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS BACHELOR cabin. 445 So. Front. FOR KENT HOUSES 8 ROOM house, 19 No. Peach, 817.50 Water paid. FOR RENT 5-room furnished house: adults. 508 Austin. FOR RENT Furnished house. 319-R. FOR RENT 6-room modern furnish-1 ed stucco house. Phone 20. FOR SALE 1 1400 .00 or rent 10. 61 Pine Brown and White or owner. I Jarl. Boring. Oregon. tl MES n BENT CSU 66 Kim KFN1 Home rumined or unlurmsned Brown St White uji see klO t'JKj and lit water said, wood ran-e Poone lot FOR RENT 7-room modem Bom 8 oedrooms 0 A DeVi 823-J-3 4 (TroOM moaern cottage, IIS JO. 812 n At. . POB RENT HOUSES FOR BENT -room unfurnished house, newly renovated; bullt-lni. at Cottage. FOR BENT House, close In. Tel 310-Y FOR BENT fl-room unfurnished bouse et 48 No. Orange. FOR RENT 2-room furnlehed apt close in. SIT East Jackson or 749-Y FOR RENT One ol the nicest unfur nished 8-room modem bungalows in city, newly painted and papered, new curtains throughout, new lin oleum on kitchen, bathroom and pantry noora, electric water heater, new heatrola and built-in fixtures, all In tip-top condition. See it at 733 W. 11th and call next door. No small children. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Orape. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR heattd sleeping rooms call 1399-L FRONT ROOM Separate entrance: heat. 330 No. Oakdale. FOR BENT Sleeping rooms. Pan Apts., 876 So. Central. FOR RENT APARTMENTS APT. for rent. Phone 301-H. 3-ROOM furnished apt.; bath, heat and garage. 634 N. Bartlett. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. FOR SALE Conn 0 melody aaxo nhone. silver horn. old bell, pearl keys, plush case; almost new; cost 148. sell for aoa. rnone FOB EXCHANGE oosts. shakes or closed car. E. B wr.ii cuff rvo TRinRtna nure- bred Quernaev bull 14 mo. old: l horse. Phone 897-J-2. FOR TRADE 3-h.p. atatlonary gee engine for motorcycle engine. Call at Tribune between S and 3:30. for TRADE Cow for work hone Rt. 1. Box 393. FOR TRADE Chev. truck driven 11.000 miles, for late model sedan S. A. Bower. Murphy, Oregon. EWES and city property to trade for what have you? C. A. DeVoe. Ph 623-J-2. for sale OR TRADE White electric sewing machine for light ted an Box 638. Tribune. . OB EXCHANGE UKAL ESTATE FOR TRADE Suburban grocery store and bulldlngj modern resioence. g pump, main highway, averaging 8450 in winter month, much more In tot:. ist season. .On account of health will consider acreage. Home seekers Exchange, 402 lEast Main. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 3-room partly furnished house. 8800; 160 down, inquire 820 W. 13th. FOR RENT OR SALE 2 acres good garden land, small house; reason able rent. Geo. Mcclain, Phoemx. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown b White. LANDS FOR SALE WEW KITTITAS (Upper Yakima) government Irrigation project offer exceptional opportunities ror auu experienced farm families with some' capital. Dairying, potatoes. eeed peas, hay. grain, fruit, diver sified. Low priced lends nd watir. Few homesteads open shortly. Close to market. Free literature. Kittitas Irrigation District, Box 14, Ellens- burg. Washington. FOB SALE POULTRY PICK OUT . your turkey I4e lb. Oreenleaf ranch. Box 134, Route 1. Central Point. FOR SALE Choice barred rock and pedigreed leghorn cockerel. ' Mrs. R. E. Carle. Phone 258-X. FOR SALE Breeding stock at meat prices. Closing out all my Tou louse geese and turkeys. Mrs. R. E. Carle. Phone 258-X. POULTRY MEN ATTENTION Now Is the time to select your breed lng pens. See our display of cock' erels at the Monarch Seed Jfi Feed Co. store. Also write us for prices on baby chicks and hatching egas. Our nine years' of continuous trap nesting, careful selection of breed ing birds, has made it possible for us to be able to give you the be English, Hollywood and Hanson strains. We have a limited number of cockerels for sale at this time. Write to MONTCREST RANCH. Hilt. California. FOR BALE 10 R. I. Red cockerels. hlh quality breeding stock; 12-00 this week. Cummings Poultry Ranch. Central Point, Rt. 1, Mid way road. PURE Branze toms Cockeran's prize stock 15. Jesse .Nell, Rt. 1. Ashland. FOB SALt LIVESTOCK PUBLIC AUCTION HORSES MOrfDAY. DEC. 18, '33. AT 1 P. M. ORAVLIN & SON FEED BARN ORANTS PASS. ORE. I will sell to the highest bidder. 18 work horse. All gentle broke, fat and ready to go to work. Weight, 1J to 16S0 lbs. Aees 5 to 12 yeara old. Matched teams and single. A horse for most every purpose. Some term. F. H. STICKI.EY. Owner. J. R. CALVERT. Clerk, COL. A. H. DUDLEY. Auctioneer FOR SALE 8 younjj cows. 637 Pin St. FOR SALE DOOS AND PETS SPECIAL PRICE on all roller canaries. Phone 202 Jacksonville. Mrs. Nellie Finney. I ROLLER CANARIES. Phone 6J3-J-2. 1 r0R g.LK AUTOMOBILES 1930 Chevrolet Coupe. 665 Dursnt 4-door Sedan. 12B pontlac Roadster. Iai6 Willve-Knight 4-door Sedan. 1926 Light 6 Stude 4-door Sedan. 1628 Buick Hrht 6 4-door Sedan. SKINNER'S OARAOK Bulek-Fonttac Sale at Serevlc. Tel. 102 1 FOR SALE Late 1928 Buick aedaj 1 In S.l - -' Phnn 1. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES ONLY 4 used cars left and want to dispose of these witnm a week so hare CUT the PRICE again. Call and take advantage of the CLEAN UP PRICES. Eakln Motor Co.. south Fir St. FINE 1930 Ford Sedan, 230. Box 1734. Tribune. FOR SALE 1933 Chryeler sedan re possession. A real buy. Armstrong Motor Co- 98 No. Riverside. HOLIDAY SALE OF USED CARS 1928 Buick Sedsn, 37.000 miles. 1930 Bulck DeLuxe Sedsn. 1931 Studebaker Sedan. 1039 Oakland coupe; fine shape, 19S0 Pontlac Coupe. 1929 Pontlac 3-door Sedan. 1927 Chevrolet, express body, ton truck. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. Studebaker Dealers. USED CAR SALE All Price Reduced Lower Than Book Price. 30-Day Written Ouarantee. 1931 Cliev. sport Coupe. 1930 Bulok Coupe. 1029 Bulck Coupe. 1939 Ford A Coupe. 1931 Chrysler Conv. 8 Coupe. 1931 Ford Victoria. 1928 Bulck Light 8 2-door Sedan. 1918 Pontlac Sedan. 1927 Chrysler 8 Sedan. Also others to choose from. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. 38 N. Riverside. FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Diamond solitaire worth 93300. will sell for 82800. Box 169V. Mall Tribune. FOR SALE First grade walnuts Shelled and unahelled, cheap. 347 Beatty St. FOR SALE Cheap, a set of survey ing Instruments. Phone 973. 60 TONS alfalfa hay, good feed lot and racks. Mrs. Miles cantrau Ruch or call 22-F-23. FOR SAIJS Cornice peara. A delight ful Christmas gift. Phone 4B9. FOR SALE Doll buggy. 218 N. Peach FOR SALE Hungarian retch seed Phone 628-J-4 FOR BALE Used sewing machine aU makes; terms if desired au makes rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Co 24 N P.U'tlstt FOR SALE Cheap, slightly used double studio couch. F. r. Bur. 113 No. Front St. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE SPECIALS . 'In. Black & Decker electric drill; a good buy. 827.50. 1 DeLuxe electric handsaw, $27.50. 1 Singer electric aewlng machine, cheap price. A few centrifugal pumps left. 1 Automatic water system. Circle saws, all sizes. Paints, all colors. Ji-'i-ln. cables, all lengths. Pipe fittings, new and used. 27-29 N. Grape St. Phono 1002. FOR SALE Good Jersey family cow. Two tons hay cheap for Immediate sale. Bray residence. Lozler Lane. FOR SALE The New Beaver Straw berry plants produce the Wonder berry. Best on the market. J. W. Cook, Phone 1501-Y. FOR SALE Bennett and Newtown apples, w. J. Gebhard, i4 mile N. Bear creek bridge, Central Point. FOR SALE Klamath Fall Anchor Brand flour. Fine for cake. Testtd In Medford kitchens: 49-lb. sack 81.95. ECONOMY SEED c FEED CO., across from Holly theater. Tel. 933. APPLES from 20 to 75 cents a box in small or large lot. O. V. Myers Orchard. Phone 258-J. USED cleaned brick and dimension lumber. Inquire 245 No. Grape Bt. FOR SALE Red apple. Myron Root & Company warehouse, 11th and Tlr Sta. GENT'S diamond stickpin, 0 dia monda; would make a beautiful lady's ring: cost $320: will take tlOO. Grand Hotel. Thomas Vogsl. HALF-BOXES extra fancy Christmas pears; also good Newtown apples. W. H. Watt, Phone 468-R-3. HAY, wheat, barley, rolled or ground C. A. DeVoe. Phone 823-J-2. FOR SALE Cabbage for kraut. Tel. 821-X. FOR &ALE 13-oe. army tarpaulin at Hubbard Bros. WILL sacrifice radio for balance of contract. Box 1392, Tribune. PLANT VlLBERTS FOR BIO PROF ITS" Prices smashed on high qual ity fruit trees, shrubs, roses and berry plant. Drive to W. B Bar num's on Pacific Highway. 3 miles South of Medford or Phone 851-R-2 CARLTON NURSERY CO, CARL TON, OREGON. FOH sand gravel, sediment, fertilizer and teaming. Phone 01 a-J FOR SALE CHEAP EASY TERMS A Del co light plant, A 1 -horse electric motor, A refrigerator, electric, A plsno: a new oil burner. Commercial Finance Corporation. Phone St. FOR SALE -heater in reasonable. Qas range and water good condition, priced Call 341-R-l. FOR SALE AU kinds of apples and pcara. Joe Nary ranch. Tel. 132-L M18CtLLANEOCS TRUCK CoOperat.lve buylnj and sell ing. P. D. St P. h. insurance, gs: representing members In dealing with public official, etc. Get mem bership from Association of Com mercial Truck Owners, 33 N. Orape St. MOT13Y LOANED on typewriters and radios. Cecil Jennings. Main and Front. FURS cleaned, repaired and glsred Costs r lined Medford Casn and Carry Clesners. Phone 1700. OOLO BOUGHT Redden St CO. our new prices- Get WE HAVE BUYERS for Oo'.d Prop erties, both plscer and lode. Send complete information to Harry J Frv A Companj. 417 Davis Bleu Portland, Ore I BUY sjold and loan money Cecil Jtamngs, corner front and aia;a. BUSINESS UIBELTOBT Expert VYInouw Cleaner. LET GEOKGg DO IT - Tel 1172 House cleaning Flow Waxing Ori ental Rug Cleaning, specialty. Abstract. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstract ol Mtl and Title Insurance. The only complete Title system la Jackson County, MURRAY ABSTRACT OO Abstract ot Title. Title iniurance iwm and 6. No. 83 North Central At, upstair Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS Three per cent per month on un paid oalanoa No other ehargea See W E rhoms. 45 South Central ground floor Oraterian Theater Bldg State License No S-157 Transfer. REINK1NG TRUCKING Co Trans fer and storage We osul anything at a reaaonaole prloe. Ill No. Fir Street. Phone 332. BADS TRANSFER & STORAOI CO. Office 1016 No Central Phone 316 Prloe right Sorvle guaranteed HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack er and mover Special livestock moving equipment. rrlce right 619 North Riverside. Phone 1044-X Painting and raperhanglng. M. A BLISS Painting and paper banging Tel 646-W 319 8 Orape Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon, printing ol all kind: ooor Dinding: loose -leaf ledger, a o a blank billing system, duplicating cash sale sllpa and everything in cne printing unee 2S-B0 N orape Phone 76 Shipment of 1934 Fords Received By Gates Auto Co. 8. H. Olbbs. manager of the Med. ford branch, Mason Ehrman and company, la the proud owner of the first 1034 Ford car to be shipped Into Medford. Mr. Olbbs la a booster for Fords, having previously owned a 1933 model. The new Ford V-8 for 1034, now on display at the C. E. Oates Auto company on North Riverside, Is more powerful, more efficient, easier to start In cold weather, yet It la the most economical Ford to operate ever built because of the dual carburetor and dual Intake manifold, according to C. E. Gates. Even In the coldest weather the V-8 engine warms up quickly and maintains an efficient operating temperature because or the new thermostat in the waterline. One of the Interesting features of the new Ford ta the windshield which may be opened, affording comfort for warm weather motoring. The Ford V-8 haa newly designed chron-lum-plated radiator shell and grille, and the fenders on all de luxe cars are In color to harmonise with body colors. Picture frames made to order. K D. Ross Co., 37 8. Orape. Real estate or Insurance leave It to Jonea. Phone 680.' Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Couple S. Taxi t- Patron saint of Norway 13. Bone of the arm II. Lubricate 14. Siberian river 16. Diminish 17. Helping 19. Arrow 20. Former 0. S. President S3. Understand 22. For example: abbr. 2$. Mexican rub ber tree S3. Pronoun 27. Put back 30. PaEsaeway ' Z2. Abraham'! birthplat-e 34. Constituent part 31. 100 iqusre meters ot land S7. Of the nose 33. Beatn rcprat- e1ly and violently II. Type measure 42. Tills of a knltrhf Solution of Yesterday's Puzzl ElplQlEilQlpl0lft tHm5 & fca P. ! ffT E A POKE g'g Is T R E WES F ola EMEN ONgTL UTS B E P 5 CjO B s- IB W D S t aJb sfe a l pSiafLl n gg A RiE 1 A RWlA EBil t ojc 6"m p o j TTt t m t EJMlfl. EfSMU LF ifojD E g I dIspe dB i n g e SA i lpot s EiE p P A (3 IE A KJ T D "eTU u oTe S l Mil Ji 5 11 e WljM- ' .1 LjO s 'ElsggpiElNlsBaElPlp y 41. Draw after II, Traveri for protection 1. Salad plant hS. Make eyes 116. Knejllih letter ts. Of tha mouth 63. Drove a n.iil slantingly 41. Svmhnl foe tin 6 ToOPf 44. Hold a sennion si. wave a 16. Prtv'nca of marked enact reru " I2 I3 I4 WW I6 17 WM& 1 I" 7m, p j'3 j 44 45 T7S TUT 47 77,. 4$ j so ;'. '.ft-'; Is 777 sT' 7777,7iT ' . mm. ..I i i I 1 I I I j I Vf I M St. MMrk'f FplMxn' Corner Otkdttt nd rifth 8trtt. Holy communion, 8 m. Sunday school 10 a. m. Holy communion. 11:15 t. m. Fm Method lit Church Corner of Tenth nd Ivy Street E. N. Lone, putor The Sunday school meet at 0:45 m. Morning meeuge at e1evn o'clock. T. P. M. 8. will meet at 0:45 p. m. Evening aerv.ee, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m. Main fttreot Mtthndlfit ffhurrh Bouth N. D. wood.,paitor Service for Sunday, December H, 19SS: Sunday, 9 45 a. m., Sunday school Sunday, U a. m., sermon by the pastor. Sunday, 6:45 p. m., young peopiea service. Sunday, 7:80 p. m., evangelistic service. Plrnr Presbyterian Church William J. Howell, minister Mrs. William S. Qllmore, director ot religious education. Bible school 8 :45. Come along and bring the family. li a. m., morning worship. Ser mon. "For My Sake." Special muslo by the choir under the direction of Mrs. Elsie C- Strang. M. Sebastian A poll o. organist. Solo "The Birthday of K a King; soloist. Mr. Robert C. Wright. Anthem "There Where Shepherd." Soloist, Mrs. Ester Merritt Sander son. Evening worship. 7:80. Christmas cantata by the choir. See special notice. Phoenix Christian Church 'Th Worda of Jesus," la the sub ject for the morning service. Jesua taught as one having authority. He quoted from the ten commandments and other places In the law God gave by Moses and then says. "But I say unto you . . Why la the gospel a stumbling to the JewT Why was Stephen stoned to deathl Why do legalists still stop up their ears against certain scrlptues? ua AdventlBt tesch Sunday observance Is the mark of the beast? That churches who keep the first day of wek are full of vtleness and their prayers are an abomination In the lght of God? Come early. J. M. Press of Med ford Is the speaker. Church of the Naiaren John T. tsRose, pastor "The Church and It Membership" will be the subject of the eermon by the paator at the morning serv ice Sunday at II. Reception of new members following the sermon. The ever popular Sunday evening evangelistic service In thi churcn st 7:S0. Th pastor will spesk on "The Way of Salvation." The gospel In ong nd mulo by members of th choir at both ierv Ices. Sunday school begins at 0:45 Sun day morning. The classes are grow ing In Interest and attendance, to everybody In this school la happy. Young People' society meeting in two groups at 6:30 Sunday evening In the church. Class meeting In the annex also at 6:30. Mid-week prayer service In the church Wednesday evening from 7:30 to 9:00. Yes, you are welcome her. Cross-Word Puzzie f. Rents 10. Last of the Stuart sovereigns 1L Unavoidable fortune 16. Babylonian deity 11. Exlats 3L Apparatus formerly used In dis till in i 24. Gather SC. Fineerleas gloves 37. Score at base ball IK Age 29. Entire ejuan tlty 30. Insect 31. Roman nous hold god 3?. Bitter vetch 3fi. Berlous 38. Sink slowly 40. Whole 43. Auctions 44. Discolored place 45. Bhakeipeareea villain 46. Sign of the Infinitive 47. Article 4). Kig-rhaped fin. Healthy 13. Color M, Dowry 17. Thus DOWN 1. trsw J. On the shel tered nine. I. Psrt of the foot 4. Oriental ship csptaln I. Tend I. Three-toed sloth T. Ceneurs t. Aged Phoenix Presbyterian Church Ralph S. Peterson, Minister. J. O. N. Poling. Church School Superintendent. Church school. JO a. m. Morning worship at 1 1 . Sermon, Read ineas to Pay t he Cost .' Christian Endeavor socle tela, 8:80. This service is to be given by the young peoples' choir under direction of Mrs. Carpenter. t. Peter'a Lutheran Chnreh (Missouri Synod) East Main and Portland Avenue. H. H. Young. Pastor. Sunday school si 0:45 o'clock. All children taking part In Vis Christ mss program are asked to be pres ent Sundsy for rehearsal. No morning worship. Evening devotion at 7:80 o'clock. During the service the adult elaaa will be confirmed. Another claaa of adults will be baptised. The pastor win address the cisss. answering the question: "Are You Taking a wim Step?" The public Is cordially Invited to attend this lmpresslvt service. first Baptist Church W. H. Eaton, minister 0:45 a. nv, Sunday school, U a. m., .morning worship. 0:90 p. nv, young people's group meetings. 7:80 p. m.. evening worship. At the morning worship hour the ladles' quartette will etng and the pastor will speak on "The Spirit of the Times." The evening servtce will feature another of -the popular "big sings." with one speclsl number by the chorus choir. Dr. Eaton will apeak especially for the young people, giv ing the promised address on "Salva tionWhat la It?" You are cordially Invited to enjoy these services with us. Church of the Foursquare Gospel Fourth and Bartlett Street D. W. Cameron, pastor Sunday school. 0:45. Morning worship. U o'clock. Crusaders' meetlntf, 8:45 p. m. Evening servlos, 7:45 p. m. Evangelist Ann Olson here bring ing me&ftsgee on deeper teaching of the word of Ood. Sunday evening. December 17, she will speak en Spiritualism exposed. The evangelist wss a medium in this cult before Ood saved her, and la especially fitted to give truths concerning the work of satan through his medium. Everyone should hear this hatr-ralalng. heart stirring mes sspe. Come early to get a aeat. Tuesday night, a great Divine healing service. Come and touch the hem of his garment. Medford needs healing for both soul and body. Everybody welcome. Flrst Christian Church Ninth and Oakdale. v. R. Balrd. Minister. Bible school at 9 45 a. m. I. O Centner, superintendent. Everyman' Bible clasa meet In court house au ditorium at 9:45. Morning worship bagtna at 10:06. A male quartet from the Northwest Christian College will furnish th special muslo. Linden O. Leavltt, a brother of Evangelist Teddy Leavltt, and formerly pastor of th Christian church of Whlttler, Cal, will be speaker. Christian Endeavor at 8:90 p. m. At 7:30 p. nv, the chlor, under the direction of Effle Herbert Teoman, will present the cantata, "The Christ Child." by Fetrle. The full program Is published elsewhere In this paper. Come early If you want a good aeat. The Bible school win present Its Christmas program on Tuesday night, December 32. The Federated Churches Joe M. Jcvhnson, Psstor. Central Point, Oregon. "Paul In Rome" I th title ot the leason thl week. The Scripture I In. Act 97, 38. As we near the end of the story of this man' lit and work, the accounta become the more Interesting. Come, study with u. Our young peole Invite you to their helpful devotional service. You will find fellowship and Inspiration. Bring your frlen . Service at 6:30 p. m. Two groups. We believe that Ood call you to worship. You should meet with some of Ood' people somewhere If It I possible. If It Is not, tn.n you nave a right to expect that Ood will be with you In your home. May you worship Ood, through Christ Jesus. The sermon theme In our church on Sunday morning will be: "Ood Ap peala to HI People." In the evening service the subject will be: "The Yielded Life." All are welcome here. The Free Methodist Church West Main and Laurel Street. Joseph Knotta, Minister Sundsy school at 0:4A . m. Mr. E. J. Neumann, superintendent. We are planning a fine Christmas pag. eant and program. Every one should be present thl Sunday and on time Morning worahlp at 11. Sermon theme, "Putting Lov Into Religion, Special music. Epworth League and Intermediate Leagu at 6:30 p. m. Evening worship at 7:30. Peppy song service. In bis sermon on Pre' paring to Meet Ood," th putor will discuss th following: Are we prepared to meet Ood fare to face? A a group7 A individuals? ii are not prepared, what must we do In th way of preparation? Are de vout, earnest people ever mlaled In rellgloust real nd expression? How? Com and enjoy thl Mrvlc. Spe clsl music. Prsyer meeting Wednesday at 7:30. Zlon English Lutheran Church Fourth Street at Oakdale Avenue, Oeo. P. Kabele, D. D Paator. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Bible clsaa for adult. Morning eervlc at 11. Sermon subject, "What Will Happen When Jesus Comes Agsln?" In th special December aerie on "Th Lord Jenu I Coming Again." Don you know th BlbU teaching at to what will .happen when Jesus comre again? Do you know about th Rapture, th Revelation, th dif ferent Resurrection, tlx Four Judg ment and when and how Chrlstlena nd non-Chrtstln will be Judged, the millennium, th binding snd loosing of SsUn. Christ's reign snd kingdom on earth, tbt Jewlah Klcf- Union Tests New Lubricant Earl Cooper, chief test engineer rise (he filling of test oar with new prior to route mapping trip. For the purpose of logging a route to b followed In running a fo.OOO mile, atxty-day, road test of a newly developed motor oil, Earl Cooper, chief test engineer of the Union Oil company, Is now making a tour of the coast from San Diego to Seat tle. Driving a new studebaker Pres ident g. with which the long run Is to be made, the genial automobile racing veteran was In this city yes terday. Weather permitting. Cooper aald the 60.000 mile will be covered In sixty days, an average of 1000 miles a day. From the time the car start officially en the run. until the 80. 000 mile have been logged. It will b baited only for oil and gasoline. Relief driven will be stationed at various points between San Diego and Seattle. The purpose of the run. Cooper said. Is to tut the oil under every dom. Armagedden, and the order In which these event will take place? How about th signs of our times as to th fulfillment of these prophe cies? What place will you have In these evrnt7 Dr. Kabele will give a blrdseye view of all these event In -their relation to each other at the service thl Sunday morning. All not under obligation to another church heartily Invited. Luther League at 7 p. m. Tonic. Better Ways of Sharing the Christ- ma spirit." 4- Last Sunday, member of th American Fur Orowers association, Inc., local No. t. met at the home of Lem Wilson In Jacksonville, and heard an addres by A. H. Banwell, manager of the Medford Chamber of Commerce, who spoke on the rabbit Industry from the standpoint of It business benefit to Medford and vicinity. Twenty-five members heard the address, in which the manager out lined a program which the chamber of commerce I sponsoring over KMEO. Plana to eliminate chiseling the rabbit ' growers' organisation were made, and approved by Mr. Banwell. He announced a meeting at the Chamber of Commerce December 19, to work out a code of fair dealing between the producer and retailers. The annual social event of the organisation will be held January first, and the next regular meeting on January 14. ' All rabbit breedera are requested to attend. The Lem Wilson home at Jacksonville Is the regulsr meeting piece. TO Members of th CCO camp Ker by at Selma will furnliu the program Tuesday evening, December 19 at the American Legion meeting In th arm ory, scheduled for 0:30 o'clock. According to the progrsm sent L C. Oarlock by Preston E. Rohner, wel fare officer of the camp, Clyde Thorpe end Eddie Brysn will give vocal solos snd duet, and Btese Fowler 1 sched uled for a guitar and vocal number. Instrumental selections, on the guitar, harp and violin will b given by Clyde Thorp, Eddie Bryan and Arnold ran ter. Musle will be played by Sam Cree. Ralph Brown, Harry Miller, Harry Bosch snd Tom Smith, while o. H Whltemsn will plsy the piano. Hay Lowe and Oaylor Yokum will ooncludo the program with a vocal duet. Held An F.mberrler PORTLAND, Ore., De;v. H. py John L. Karnoop, president of the Pa cific Coast Mortsg company of Portland, wss today arrested on a eharg of obtaining money by false pretense. Krnoop recently w retly Indicted by th Multnomih county grand Jury, Ball waa set at 13.000. Trap for Rich WASH I NO TON, Dee. 1. (,F R5S- well Msglll, treasury tax expert, told th houa wy nd mean committee today It would be practicabl to chick tu avoidance by large partnerships such a th hou of Morgan and man concerns by taxing etch at dif ferent rates. tonus Predicted PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 16. M1) Southwest storm warnlnga wer hoist ed along th coast today from the mouth of th Columbia rtrer to Ta tooth and Port Angela. for the Ijnlon oil oompanr, super. "unnamed" Union lubricating ou conceivable driving condition: desert, mountain, snow, 1ce, rain slow speeda In city traffic, high speed on the highway. For the past yesr he aald th company research engineer hava been laboratory testing th oil, at the ssme time carrying on prelimin ary road teat. To daw these testa are declared by Cooper to hav proven the oil la auprlor to any jet manufactued. "We expect." he added, "that th several final grueling road testa that are to be made will furnish add proof of the oil's dependability." The new oil la made by a process entirely different from any now In use. according to Cooper. Through the use of solvent. Including liqui fied propane, lubricating fraction not heretofore obtained are recovered from the crude oil, and all a, asphaltlo and other undesirable resi due removed. A new Innovation, at least to thl part of th country, will be Inaug urated by the Chamber of Com merce tomorrow, it waa announced yesterday by W. 8. Bolger, presi dent. Through the courtesy of Lee Bish op, manager of KMED, permanent remote control broadcasting facilities will be Installed In the Chamber of Commerce for the purpose of- pub licising matters of a elvlo nature In the future. It Is planned that the Chamber of Commerce will be on the lr every day except Sunday from 13:10 to 13:15 and In addition microphone service will be available at practically any of the daytime or oarly evening hours when time I available at the broadcasting sta tion. While no definite plans have yet been arranged. It Is the Intention of the Chamber of Commerce to announce those matter of Interest which are not ordinarily given pub licity, civic mattera which wilt ap peal to women and children will b emphasised. The new service will start at 11:19 tomorrow at which time President Bolger and other chamber official will make short talk. Lumber Order Prop WASHINOTON, Deo. 16. (fl) St, lng calculations on report from 1. 340 mills, the National Lumber Manu facturers' association aald today lum ber order for the week ended De cember 9. dropped 7 per cent from that of the preceding week end wa lower than for any week alnce Feb ruary. Rearing NRA Rord BAN FRANCISCO, Dee. 18. ( Democratic leadera announced her today Senator Jame Hamilton Lewi of nilnol would discuss "ImporUnt phases" of th national recovery pro gram here In an addreas to the com monwealth club next Wednesday. ni III CHRISTMAS DU9 SEALS NOON BROADCAST GIVEN CHAMBER