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PAGE ELEVEN You Can't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEPFOl-D. OREGON. SUNDAY. DECFfBER 31. 1933. Why Not Try a Want-Ad? WAN! o sell joul nom Want to 8et rid 01 tew odd ana )njU u, nousoDold tunuaningat JO fOU HMD KM TOUI far- nt AS UHXpenStve Want-AO 0 the MU rrtbune Classifies put Itnd tae n',, w .hi end mn' oth" perplexing jroolem. H re Are the Rates: Per word flrei iwrtlon He (Minimum 26o) CMS additional Insertion, per word lc (Minimum 10c) Pet line per month, erttnout miii cliengee lJe 75 Phone LOST AND FOUND JCSrgTyenordrNotlly F- E "JP.rfr iledford. Route 4. OTIIKl""rJI - SjrXJJSomSeamon'e pasture Vrev gelding branded eleven right ftme:5 bay mare branded J B on "ght shoulder. Notify Seamon, Eagle Point. LOST Lett hand glove, fur trimmed. Reward. 320 B. Main. TAKEN UP Holsteln heifer and Guernsey cow. Owner may have same by paying ad and feed bl.l. Mrs. J. Monla, Brownsboro. LOST If dog missing, call 1818. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED -Experienced reliable girl for housework. 2.25 per week. Box 1889, Tribune. WANTED MALE HELP "lii"WANTEI NOW Big Field DIESEL. Big Pay. Diesel Engineering Schools. 3320 20th i St., San Francisco. Free catalogue. Visit ors welcome. WANTED Carpenter to do carpenter work, state wages. Thomas Turpln, Beagle. Oregon. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANT transportation to Los Angeles for 3 people. 230 Beatty St. WANTED Model A Ford coupe 75 cash. Mark Cole, end of South Pesch St. or. write Box 115, Rt. 1. ANY person with Information that would aid In locating any of the cash or securities of the late Wm. Ulrlch, please write to his daugh ter, Mrs. Anna Carnell, 1335 John son Ave., Klamath Falls, Ore. WANTED Used vacuum cleaner. Tel. 595-H. PARTY desires ride of Los Angeles. Share expenses. Phone 888-M. WANTED To rent farm with some pssture and hay land for dairy. Box 107. Rt. 3. Klamath Falls. Ore. WANTED Machinery, furniture, poultry, to be consigned to our Auction Sale Friday, Jan. 5th. Call 3s.p- or write Box 363, Medford. So. Oreg. Livestock Auction Co. WANTED To buy Holsteln cows. C. C. Hoover. 33-TON capacity custom mill at Jack sonville want custom ore to run WANTED Used cars. Pay cash. Hl way Exchange. So. of Phoenix. WANT TO BUY 1929 Ford Must be cheap. 333 W. 2nd. EDGAR JOHNSON want to buy your lura at the Peerless Market. 12-14 No. Bartlett St. WANTED Electric radio Must be reasonsble. Box 268. Tribune. WILL cafe for elderly sick peopl In my home. Phone 437-X. WANTED Household goods, stoves tool or what have you Medford Bargain Bouse. 37 H Orape 8t Tel 1082. JUNE WANTED We pay ouo foi JUNK dATTKRJEb BAOIAlOfS ALUMINUM BRASS. COPPER un 01 ail descriptions. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 21 No Orape rel IU WANTED Raw furs Prices advanced from 33 to 80. It will pay you to trap. New and used traps for sal. Medford Bargain House. Med- fitord, Oregon. 27 North Orap St.. I Phone 1062. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 5 room modem home turn. Water psld. 410 Boardman St. Phone 774-R-3. NICELY furnished rooms, close to Uhrsry. Very reasonable rent to right party, wm. P. Csmpbell. 804 E. Mam. POR RENT Desirable furnished house. Reasonable rent. Call 23. Keene Way. FOR RENT 4-room unfurnished house, close In. Inquire 141 S. Holly. POR RENT 5-room furnished house; dull. 508 Austin. POR RENT 6-room modern bury-" low. close In. romrjletelv furnished also piano; all built-in features. JIS PV month. W. H. Everhsrd. 3'.8 West 6th St. POR RENT small house 801 N Cen tral. 8-ROOM house for rent Tel 1658 POR RENT 4-room modern furnish . ed stucco house. Phone 279 POR SALE a i son no nr tnl no 641 F:n Brown snd White or writ wf. L Ja.-1, Barm. Oregon. roR REM HOUStS 8-ROOM modern cottage, 813.50. 13 So Grape St. FOR RENT House, close In. Tel 319-V FOR RENT 3-room furruahed apt close in. 317 Ease Jackson or 749-S. POR SALE Deed sewing machines, all mates; terms 11 desired. AU maxes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett POR SALE Hungarian retch seed Phone 623-J-t. HOMES POR KENT Call 898. SOI RENT Homes. furnished or unfurnished. Brown a While. douses HO. siuso and 116. water paid: wood range Phone 106. POR RENT 7 -room modern home. 8 Bedrooms. O. A DeVoe. 633-J-2. FOB R-NT FUKNISHUD ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished room, furnace heat. Gentleman Plwne 763-R. PLEASANT room, separate entrance, heat. 220 No. Oakdale. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8 Grape. FURNISHED housekeeping room: lights and water: $7. 331 So. Ivy. POR heated sleeping rooms call 1399-L FOR RENT ROOM AND BOARD BOARD AND ROOM at 718 ft Main Rates very moderate. FOR RENT APARTMENTS THREE-ROOM completely furnished apartment. HeQt, light, hot and cold water. 229 North Ivy. FOR RENT Clean 8-room furnished apt. and garage, 812. 310 Portland. FOR KENT MISCELLANEOUS BACHELOR cabin. 448 So. Front. STORE ROOM FOR RENT Aiter Jar uary 7, store room 17x60 feet, on Grape street, adjoining Mall Tribune Job Shop. Reasonable rent to right party. Apply at business office Mall Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE Used first quality extra heavy galvanized cor rlgated and flat sheets; also 2x12x16 ft. S-4-S fir plank. Phone 268, Vol ney Dixon, 134 N. Riverside Ave. FOR EXCHANGE Pure alfalfa hsy and work on dairy for good small ear. John Newcomb, Rt. 3, Box 141, Medford. FOR TRADE Hay for milk cows. R A. Settlemlre. Central Point. FOR TRADE Chev. truck driven 11,000 milea. for late model sedan S. A. Bower, Murphy, Oregon. FOR SALE OR TRADE Whit electric sewing machine for Ught sedan Box 638. Tribune. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Australorpe and Austra white pullets. 500 chic stove brood er, w. T. Bolger. Spring St. FOR SALE Rhode Island Reds, cock erels, pullets, yearling hons; high quality breeding stock. Cummlngs Poultry Ranch. 6 miles out Midway road. Central Point Rt. 1. FOR SALE Austral-White laying pul lets. See Geo. Webb at Lamport !. PURE Bronze toms. Cockeran's prize stock, 85. Jesse Nell. Rt. 1. Ashland. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE One bay teem, weight 1750 each. Inquire oal East Main, Ashland. rOR SALE Shosts. Leo Young, on Columbus orr etewarc Ave. ici. 7-F-4. FOR SALE DOtIS AND PETS ROLLER canaries for sal or trade. 523-J-2. PEDIGREED ROLLER CANARIES Willing sineers; lasting giifc; onable. Mrs. Jack Thrasher, Jack sonville. Phone 173. FOR SALE Boston Bull pupple make an laeai t-nristmss present.. n.u reasonable. J. O. Cameron, Phone 437-W. SPECIAL PRICE on all roller canaries. Phone 202 Jacksonville, sirs, neuie Finney. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES USED CAR HEADQUARTERS You always find a better value In used cars, on our iioor. 1030 Buick Deluxe Sedan. 1937 Buick 3-door Sedsn. 1P29 Pontine 3-door Sedan. lf39 Oakland Coupe. 1930 Pont lac Coupe. 19.11 Studebftker Sedan. 1P37 Chev. ton truck, express body. Severs! cheap cars around 850 00 SANDERSON MOTOR CO. Studebaker Authorized sales and Service A class of cars you don t find on used car lots. ;u lo aY 1932 Chrysler Deluxe Coup 1932 Chrysler conv. Coupe. 1930 Buick Spec. Coupe. 1033 Plymouth Business Coupe. l931Fo'rd A Victoria. lii5Pontlc 3-door Sedsn. 1932 Pord V-8 Coupe. Also a number of older models at Speelil prices ARMSTRONG MOTORS'. INC. 38 N. Riverside " " WOW I PUCH PRICES I CUT AOAIN rr Instsnce: 1 Model 314 Cadillac 8 Sedan. I'.4 Cher Barislns 1 Stllde 6 Sedsn. 1 1932 Chev DcLuxe Coup. 1 1931 Ford Victor: 1 1929 Fnrd Tudor :th Karl-K en EAK1N MOTOR CO. 6oaU f-. POR EXCHANGE RlAL ESTATE EXCHANOE by widow, equity In 108 aere dairy ranch, equipped for sell ing whole milk, for properties In or small acveaue near Medlord, Ash land, Eugene or Portland. Box 398, Rt. 1, Medford. Ore. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown & White. LANDS FOR SALE NEW KITTITAS (Upper Ysklma) gov. ernment Irrigation project offers ex ceptional opportunities for 200 ex perienced farm families with some capital. Dairying, potatoes, seed peas, hsy grain, fruit, diversified. Low priced lands and water. Few homesteads open shortly. Close to market. Free literature. Kittitas Ir rigation District, Box 14, Ellensburg, Wash. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS GOOD, clean baled alfalfa hay. 85c per htindred. E. H. Nledermeyer. Phone 697-R-l. POK sand gravel, sediment, fertiliser and teaming. Phone 912-J. WE HAVE BUYERS for Gold Prop erties, both placer and lode. Send complete information to Harry 8. Pry & Company, 417 Davis Bldg.. Portland. Ore. APPLES from 20 to 78 cents a box In small or large lots. O- V. Myers Orchard. Phone 358-J. FOR SALE Gas range and water heater In good condition, priced reasonable. Call 341-R-l. FOR SALE All kinds of apples and pears. Joe Nary ranch. Tel. 132-L HAY. wheat, barlev, rolled or ground C. A. DeVoe. Phone 823-J-2. FOR SALE Late model Royal vacuum cleaner, slightly used. Cheap. Box 1836. Tribune. FOR SALE Electric light plant, 8 K.W. generator, with Star motor, A-l condition. Phone 1326. "PLANT FILBERTS FOR BIG PROP ITS" Prices smashed on high qual ity fruit trees, shrubs, roses and berry plants Drive to W. B Bar num'a on Pacific Highway 3 miles South of Medford or Phone 851-R-2 CARLTON NURSERY CO- CARL TON. OREGON. FOR SALE CHEAP EASY TERMS A Delco light plant. A 1-horse electric motor. A refrigerator, electric. A piano: a new oil burner. - Commercial Finance Corporation. Phone 31. FOR SALE Furniture, chairs, tab.es. beds. etc. 714 Welch St., off W Jackson. MISCELLANEOUS L. Is P. D. INSURANCE, ten and twenty on I'-ton trucks 19.75 each 6 nice, after first premium deposit. High rating acceptable with PUC. Inquire 33 No. Grape. 1 BUY gold and loan money. Cecil Jennings, corner Front and Main ACTO will pay for your TRUCK LICENSE and INSURANCE. Phone 350. Call at 33 N. Grape St. MONEY LOANED on typewriters and radios. Cecil Jennings. Main and Front. FURS cleaned, repaired and glazed Coats rellned. Medford Cash and Carry Cleaners Phone 1700. GOLD BOUGHT Redden tc Co. Get our new prices. iiusiness npi-oKTuMrriES FOR SALE Small grocery at Inven tory, to close estate. Phone 1j87-R. 632 No. Central. BUSINESS UIHEL'TOUY JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstrscts of Title. Rooms 3 snd 8. No. 32 North CentrsI Ave., upstairs. Expert Wlnouw Cleaner. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 1173 House cleaning Floo. Waxing Ori ental Rug Cleaning, specialty. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE. MODEL AUTOS Three per cent per month on un paid Balance No other ohargea See W E Thomas. 46 South Central ground floor Cratenan Theater Bldg Stat License No. 8-157. painting and Psperhanglng. M. A BLISS Painting and paper banging Tel 646-W 313 8 Grape Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plsnt in southern Oregon Printing of sll kinds: book Binding: loos -leaf ledgers, a d d Blanks. Billing systems, duplicating cash sale slip and verythlng Lfi the printing line 28-30 N Orap Phon 75 Transfer. REINKING TRUCKING Co. Trans fer and storage w naul anyth:nx at a reasonable price- 111 No Fir Street. Phon 332. CADS TRANSFER si STORAGE CO Offic 1016 No CentrsI Phone 818 Prices right Servic guaranteed HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movera Special livestock monng equipment, thrice right 819 North Riverside. Phone 1044-X Vice of rhlna. WASHINGTON, Dec. 30. (API China ha officially notified the United states that her bombing plane in any aerial attacks on towns held by the "rebel" Fukien forces, will mske every effort to avoid drop ping missiles In any area where Americans or other forelgnera are concentrated. 4 Phone 542 We will hsul sway yaui reiu. city 6s alia.'; Seivic. Mips M. Mark's Episcopal. Corner Oakdale and 6th street. Holy communion, 8 a. m. Suuday school. 10 a. m. Holy communion, 10:15 a. m. .Main Street Methodist Church South N. D. Wood. Psstor. Sunday program aa follows: Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Sermon by the pastor at 11 a. m. and special music by the choir. . Young people's service at 6 :46 p. m. Song service and evangelistic meet. Ing at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.. Bible study and prayer aervlce, followed by song practice. You will enjoy the services and cordial welcome of this church. St, Peter's Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) East Main at Portland Avenue. H. H. Young, Psstor. Sunday school at 9:45 o'clock. Preparatory services at 10:30. Communion service at 11. Theme, "Pious Simeon Praises the Christ child." No evening service. New Year's service on New eYar'a morning at 11 o'clock. Theme, With Christ We Resume Our Life's Jour ney. The public Is cordially Invited to our services. Pilgrim Holiness Church. Temporary location. 333 Haven. Bible school. 9.45 a. m. J. P. Bysm, superintendent. Preaching, 11 a. ra. Young people's service. 6:30. Evangelistic service, 7:30. Mid-week prayer meeting will be held at the church thta week Wednea day at 7:30. Bible study on the second coming of Christ. Every one welcome to all our services. Come jonce and you will not be a stranger. rrayer cnanges tnings. C. Edwin Cox, Psstor. First Christian Church Ninth and Oskdale. W. R. Balrd, Minister. Bible school at 9:45 a. m.; L. O. Gentner, superintendent. Everyman's Bible class In court house auditorium at 9:45. Morning worship begins at 10:58. Subject, "The End of the Harvest." Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Evening evangelistic service, 7:30. Sermon subject, "The World's Great est Drama." Special mualc both morning and evening by the choir under the di rection of Effle Herbert Yeoman. Our annual church meeting will be held on New Year's day. There will be a covered dish luncheon at 6:30 p. m. This will be followed by a program and a report of all de partments of the church. The church has had a splendid growth this year. Come and hear the re ports. Pull Gospel Church 11 Newtown Street. J. H. Carver, Pastor, Sunday school, 9:46 a. m. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Ject. "Go Forth." Young people's service, 8:30 Evsngellstlo evening, 7:30. Ject, "Remember Ood." Sub- Sub- Following the evsngellstlc service there will be a watch service. All Christians are Invited to attend this watch service who are not attending a aimnsr service elsewhere. Tuesday prayer meeting, 7:30 p. tn. Thursday mid-week aervlce at 7 p. m. Friday choir and orchesrta practice at T p. m. The public Is cordially Invited to attend the services of this church, where a welcome awaits you. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Drive a nail slantingly 4. Encourage 8. Genus of ths maple tret 12. Atmosphere 13. Grievous 14. Learning 13. Super abundance IT. Leave out 18. Wife of Zeus It. Wigwam 11. French capital is. Din Zfi. Fish ssuce Tfi. Chief actor 27. Syllable used In musical refrains 30. Predicament S3. Tlesclnd 34, Infatuation 3... Spikes of corn 37. East Indlsn money of account Jt. T.-ilk Idly 40. Flngerless gloves 41. Satiate 43. Self-possessed 4b. Ireland 4. Resting 50. Bathe Solution of Yesterday's Punl E WJETD jjjpiC A P E R MA D A WA T U R E I nkP RE ijENOS N 1lT R lM5W s A L bIIh I DMFeIR I L E Oil!" V E M LIVE terne rri MeIs) 61, Poem 62. Sco tel. rlvf (U, Moved raptdlj 64. San4 hill: 16. 66 ImloMfltl DOWN 1. Faucut 3. Lubrlcatt Jl-j lilliZIZiLZZ n 20 21 sn ZZZn iii! jo 3 J2 33 - w- SMU1 re i!L Mlt II So "" :,,. Si ,', Si 'M: ',', 33 iJS First Baptist Church. W. H. Eston, minister. Sundsy school, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship 11:00 a. m. Ser mon by Dr. C. W. Cutler. The ladles' quartette will, by urgent request, re peat the Christmas lullaby given last Sunday night. Young people's devotional group meetings, 6:30 p. m. Evening worship, 7:30 p. m. Half hour of popular Gospel aongs. The choir singing. "Great King of Kings." Sermon topic, "The Making of a Record." You are cordially invited to attend these services. First Presbyterian Church. William J. Howell, minister. Mrs. Wllllsm H. Gllmore. director of religious educstlon. 8undsy school, 9:43. We hsve a group for every age and a staff of well trained Chrletlsn teachers. Come alone or bring the family. Morning worahlp, 11 a. m. Sermon. "The Word.'' Special music by the choir, under the direction or Elsie C. Strang. Dorothy Reynolds, guest organist. "Prelude to Lohengrin" Wagner Offertory, Selected ...... Postlude "Festive Msrch"....Blsckmore Solo, "The Lord Is My Light" Allison Anthem. "Ssved by Day" Stebblna Watch night service. Medrord Company of Jehovah's Witnesses The Medford Company of Jehovah'a Witnesses are broadcasting a lecture by Judge Rutherford over KMED every Sundsy morning from 10 to 10:15. These lectures are given by electrical transcription and will be repeated on Thursday at 4 p. m. Jehovah's Witnesses meet for study every Sundsy morning. 10:30 o'clock, and every Thursday at 3 p. m. at 103 Mistletoe street. All who are Inter ested In Watch Tower Bible atudy are welcome. Sunday, December 31, at 10 o'clock the tltlo of the lecture to be given Is 'Religious Intolerance: Why?" This lecture Is to be broadcast over 135 stations and should be beard by everyone. The Federated Churches. Jos. M. Johnson, pastor. Central Point, Oregon. We review the life of Paul In our Bible study this week. The third chapter of Phil. Is given sa the atudy basis. Let us see the reasons for his wonderful life, as outlined In these statements. Our school opens at 9:45. In our young people's devotional service the mteslonsry committee will present scriptural and other prac tical reasons for seeking to be at our best for God. "Alone With God" will be the pss- tor's sermon theme In the morning church service. Bnd In the evening the subject "Why We Should Take Courage," will be presented. Good song messages will help your wor ship. First Church of Christ Scientist 313 North Oakdale. An authorized branch of the Mother church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist In Boston, Mass. Services are held every Sunday morn ing at 11 o'clock. Subject for Sun day. December 81, "Christ, Jesus." Sunday school for children under the nge of twenty Is held at 9:30. Wednesdsy evening meetings, which Include testimonies of Christian Sci ence heeling are held at 8 o'clock. The reading room la located at 401, the Medford building, Is open dally. except Sundays and holldaya from 7 to 8. The librarian la In attendance from 10 to 4. A cordial Invitation la extended to the public to attend the services and visit the reading room. Cross-Word Puzzie I. Cunibla 10. City In Ptna- ylvania 11. Nrva Bttworh 10. Dam 19. Waary 20. Pa rant 21. Allrhied 23. AbU or In- clln4 to taka In 24. Row inn Imp. mentt 2. placa to alt 31. Bom bat, Uc talk 39. Alack 31. Melal .in. Buckon 30. Mova back Taka up a rait 40. Lars a animal of tha tjar family 41. Firm thoufht of tho agotlat 42. Sea In Huisla. 41. Ovrt 4ft. Staff 17. Artificial lung ug 41. Recently icq ulrer, 41. Teamster'! command . Hefore i. That which it loft art.ra fir I. ni-mnntr4 per ion (. lTinrt;rlni 7. Btvrc I. Adruf Church of the Nararene. John T. LaRose, pastor. The pastor will apeak at both ser vices 8unday. For the morning worship at 11 he will spenk on "The Unknown Fu ture." At the evening evangelistic service the theme will be "Effective Preaching." 8unday school meets at 9:45. The new orchestra will furnish special music. Young people's society meeting In the church at 6:30. Class meeting tn the annex also at 30. Mid-week prayer and bible study In the church Wednesday evening, 7:30. Beginning a series of Bible studies by periods. The attendance at the services of this church Is good, the people are happy and working, so the future Is bright. Sure. You are welcome here. First Methodist Church West Main snd Laurel Street. Joseph Knotts. Minister. Sundsy school at 9:45 a. m.; E. J. Neumann, superintendent. Let us close the year of 1933 with a large attendance and every one on time. Morning worship at 11. Sermon theme, "Joy Cometh In the Morn ing." This sermon should be spe cially helpful to t,he members and friends of this church. The Epworth Lesgue and the In- termedlste Lesgue will meet at 6:30 p. m. Evening worship at 7:30. Sermon theme, "An End and a Beginning." Jn thla sermon the pastor will dis cuss the questions: Why do Ameri cans celebrste the New Year with debauching revelries; or In a spirit of licentious abandon? How bad will America become In 1934? W.hy will God not Intervene? The opening song service will be led by C. A. Meeker. You will enjoy the evening with us. Sunday achool board meeting Tues day at 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Zfon English Lutheran Church. Fourth street at Oskdale avenue. George P. Kabele, D.D., ptwitor. Bible nchool 10 a. m. Bible class for adults, taught by the pastor. Morning service, 11 a. m. Sermon preparatory for entrance Into the New Year on the subject: "How about 1034 because Jesus Ut coming again? In the December series on "The Lord Jesus Is Coming Again." It should make a decided difference to us In our Uvea the new year because Jesus Is coming again How? and why? Let us close the old year right that we may begin the new year right. Let everyone go to the church of his choice, but go to church somewhere thla last day of 1933. Visitors always more than welcome at Zlon church. Luther League devotional meeting at 7 p. m.. In charge of Ralph Luedtke, president of the Columbia district of the Luther League in America, and Marvin Johnson, treas urer of the Pacific synod of the United Lutheran church In America, both of Vancouver, Wash. At 0 p. m., the Luther Leaguers wlll meet In the church parlors for turkey dinner with Messrs. Ralph Luedtke and Marvin Johnson as guests of honor. Churches To Hold Special Services For Prayer Week Federated churchea will hold special services this week In observing the "World's Week of Prayer." Beginning on Monday night, at 7:30, the men of the Bible class will conduct ft ser vice specially In the interest of men All men are invited, and the service will be open to all comers. On Tues day evening the young people will have a special service, under the di rection of Mr. A. W. Ayera. Young people will present the messages, and nil are Invited. Wednesday the regular mid-week service will be held; but will meet tn the auditorium of the church to ac commodate the larger gathering. On Thursday evening the ladles of the Bible class will direct a aervlce in the special Interest of Women's work; and all ere urged to come. Then, on Friday evening the summing up of the need of prayer will be pre sented In a great closing service. Rum Rule 1-aw Plan. ASTORIA. Ore., Dec. 80 (AP) The city commission will consider an ordi nance to license the aale of hard liquor here, pending operation of the state liquor store system, at a meet ing next Tuesday night, It waa said today by City Attorney James Hope. rUBL OI L when you want It . Phone 318, FADS TRANSFER. Recovery Director r. i i i From new sn Prtsldsnl RooMv.lt pctt Frank C. Wslksr (sbov.) to dlract th recovery campaign ; under the "national recovery coun ell" which he head. Th council wse formed recently. (Aesocleted Pr.se Photo r - i TWO PAIRS OF TWINS IN ONE YEAR Mra. Herbert Mllbourn of Qufnault, Wah., Is shown with her twin boya born In Aberdeen recently. They made her the mother of four children In a tingle year. The first set of twin, both girls, were born early In 1933. (Associated Press Photo. Prominent Angler & Sportsman Appeals For Protection of Rogue River Steelhead To the Editor: For the pat three years the num ber of steelhead have diminished each year worse than the previous one. This year It wsa so pronounced that I was somewhat alarmed, ao during my four monthe atay at Grant Paaa. I took it on myself to spend much of my time Investigating from place to place, talking with many, also taking trips at different points on the river from its mouth at Gold Beach up to Its source at Crater Lake which I wilt cover in the next paragraph. a. At Oold Beach the .commercial fishing, combined with seining waa depleting the supply of steelhead by hundreds of tons of the larger fun, from two to ten pounds each. b. In October I made personal visits to many different place along the river where the water la taken from the river for power or Irrigation pur poses. It was shocking to find the in advertant attempt at complying with Article 90 Oregon Game Laws; Screen ing outlets from river. In passing, wish to state that Article 00 ta one of the strongest laws of its type In the United fitatee but a law not en forced is worse than no low at all. c. I apent the whole day at the opening of Savage Dam (October 1933) and along the three irrigation ditches leading from there. The re sults were shocking, so much so that the experiences prompted thla letter, The dam was opened early in the morning, by noon most of the water was out of ditches so I took three trips along these three ditches only to find millions upon millions of small fish from two to eight Inches long, all dying In the mud bottons, The commission had stationed one man with a hand aelne and one six quart patl at the dam where he could be aeen (two pictures enclosed wr.n this one man in action), whose duty was to save all these millions of fish In each of the three ditches, each ditch ten miles long or more. It was ludicrous to eay the least, to see this one man and pall, flu aame with little fish right at the dam, then KMED Broadcast Schedule 10:00 Judge Rutherford, lecturer. 11:00 News Digest, Mall Tribune. 11:15 to 11:30 Holly-tlm. Moiulnj'. 8:00 Breakfast News, Mall Tribune. 8:00 Musical Clock. 8:10 Peerless Parade. 8:30 Hhopplng Guide. 9:00 friendship circle Hour. 9:30 Morning Melody. 10:00 Weather Forecast. 10:00 New Tesr'a Greeting program, remote from Craterlau theater, Bebastlsn Appollo, Lawrence Hubert, Hllo Oerenadera. 11:00 Bb and Zeh. 11:19 Grants Psas Hour. 11:30 Mirror of Family Life. 11:45 Tone Pictures. 13:00 Mid-day Revue. 13:15 Radio Rendezvous. 13:30 News Flsshea, Mall Tribune. 13:30 Song hits. 1 :00 Vsrletles. 3:00 Classified Edition of Air. 3.00 Sours for Everyday. 3:30 KMED Program Review. 3 :35 Echoes. 4:00 Rythmical Cocktail. 4:30 Masterwnrks Program 5:00 Cecil and Bally. : 1 5 Hllo Serensders. 5:30 Bl and Elmer. 5:45 News Digest, Msll Tribune. 8:00 Medford Theater Oulde. 0:15 Al Ptche's Sport and Fish Flashes. 8 30 Dlnner-dsnce Program. 8:30 The Voice of Reginald War- renwrath. 8:45 Holly-tlm. 7:00 Anson Weeks Orrhestra. 7:15 Helen Bellevue. 7:30 Moeierne. 7.30 to 8:00 Eventide. BIRTHS Born to Mr. snd Mrs. H. J. Burrows, a daughter, weighing 7VJ pounds, Fri day evening, December 39. Heating cost csii be reduced. For complete heating service cell Art Schmldll. 418-1883 Csrd of Thanks We wish to thank all our friends for their kind expresslone of ym psthy. and the Sisters of the Holy Names snd choir; slso for the beau tiful floral offerings. Buckley family. climb five hundred feet over the rocka down to the river, then throwing same out into the white swirling wat ers trusting they might live. Later In the evening, when the water had gone down and alt the men (the one man) of the Commission had gone home, there were hundred of steelhead ranging from four to ten pounds each that were stranded in the shallow holes In the rocka left to die, but as It happened, many local Inhabitants arrived with cluba and sacks to carry them away after knock lng them in the head. This la one place where the Com mission could have placed one man with a long hand net and saved all these fish, aa they could have been dipped up and placed In the river not more than fifty feet away. I enclose a picture showing eleven pound fish which waa picked up dead, showing the size of these fish that were lost to the anglers aa well aa their spawning farther up tn the river. The Medford sportsmen and all flail ing camps above the Savage Dam ob ject to the present fiah lanned: they seem to think the steelhead will not paas over It. Well, they will paas over I find, but with great difficulty, I would recommend a better ladder that will be eaaler for the ateelhead, while the salmon seem to find no trouble with the preaent one. Conclusion: By passing a law to pro hibit seining at the mouth of the Rogue, then enforcing Article 00 Game leJiwa of Oregon will in time (perhaps three years) regain the old reputation of the Rogue as a steelhead river. Further: It would be advisable to set aside certain sections of the river III a A Wig lb Ulll-hWlUs W iUUI II VIII boat, marking and signing such sec tions. Let's give the ateelhead a. break, or fisherman a real thrill, and In re-, turn bring large caah returns to the state of Oregon. COL. R. P. TTflDALE ' 3U4 o. oaKnurai Ave, severiey nuia, Merriman's Shop Moves To Former Location In City Merriman's blacksmith shop, for merly located on the south Paclflo highway, has moved to Its old loca tion on South Riverside Bear Main knd I now open for business, aocord Ing to an announcement Saturday by Merle Merrlman. Th building which now houses Merriman's Shop, Inc. waa the home of this old established Med ford firm In 1000 and Merrlman hav served the people of this city In or near that location for the paet 50 year. General blacksmith, spring and welding work le featured by Merri man's Shop. Inc. and complete equip ment includes portable electric and acetylene welding unit. Merle and Francle Merrlman are op erators of thla Medford firm, original ly eatsballshed by Tom Merrlmsn. Below Zero Fire. THREE RIVERS, Que.. Dec. 80. (AP) Flames raced through the old St. Phllllppl convent here today snd threatened to destroy the building despite efforts of firemen braving a temperature tf nearly 60 below aero. Come and bring your friend to tn ehr!ty ball Thursday evening at th K. P. hall. Cards at 8:30. Dancing at . LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Annual Meeting. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Jsckson County Build ing A Loan Association will be held at 128 Eaat Main St., Medford, Oregon. Monday, January 8. 1934, at 7:30 p. m. O. C. BOOGS, Secretary. WARRANT CALL grhnol lll.lrirt No. JO Warrants 331 to 338 Inclusive ar called for psyment at the Farmer and Fruitgrowers Bsnk. Interest to cease December 30, 1933. 8. 8. ABBOTT, Clerk. On Your Car mm ttgjCriii 35. OIm pmm