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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, "MEDFOKU, OREGON, MONDAY. DECEMBER 10. 1934. PAGE SEVEN pfl El WHAT YOU W km (Classified toil EASY .REFERENCE - ( HUtiV ml Head every ad on this page t"0 ml) probably flno exactly tbe thin, on nam to no) ot U U 11 isn't mar. saver tlaa - '' ,ncI pensive, effective BATES par word mat inaectlon ... (Mlniro"m 36c) Bob additional Insertion. pai word lllinlmiim LOO) Pei una pel month without copj change -el Jo Phone 75 - rOB WANT ADS FOR RENT APARTMENT8 I POR 8ALB ADTOHOB1XES BUSINESS DIRECTORY 1920 Studbaker aedu, -i85W Chev. coxipe. A buy 85 00 1031 Pontiao sedan 3o.uo MODERN furnlahed cottages; reason- . able price. Special rate to aingle ; person. Valandra Hotel ud Cot tages, Central Point. FOR BENT Apt., 80 W. Main. Dentistry. STUDEBAKER SALES SERVICE DENTISTRY Dr. I. H. Gove. 835 E Smith Riverside I wuu. FOR RENT Large and small furnlab ed apartment. 706 So. Oakdale I FOR RENT FURNISHED ! ROOMS I FOR RENT SUITE OP 3 ROOMS, j housekeeping and garage. 327 N. Grape St. FURNISHED sleeping room and apt Call 13S8-W. FOR RENT Furnished heated sleep ing room. Private entrance, very reasonable. 133 Almond St. FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room. 375 So. Central. FOR RENT Nicely furnished room and garage storage at moderate rates by week or month 82o South Riverside avenue. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD FOR RENT Room, board, at 163 N. Oakdale. RATES very moderate at 716 B. M-in ATTRACT1VF rooms 404 S. rape FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS LOST AND FOUND LOST Lady's homespun hand oag with metal top, containing small ' amount of coin, scissors and other articles. Reward. Phone 98-J. LOST Billfold, containing money nd papers. Liberal reward. Leave at Trib une office. na-n rwTi brooch with elk head. Rt- rard. Mrs F. E. Powell. Phone 124-J j FOR RENT Holly Court. No 8 .. jsckaod to a iag & uoan assq LOST If dog missing.. ca.i roone 193. BACHELOR CABINS 445 S. PtDt. FOR RENT Room 16x60 adjoining Mall Tribune Job Department, on Grape street Will remodel to utt permanent tenant. Phone 75 or ap ply at Mall Tribune i newspaper) office WANTED MALE HELP MAN WANTED - A HUSTLER ror Jackson county to nandle surest, easiest selling articles. Go home every evening with money In yur pocket. Experience not necessary Good reputation ewentlal Write Mr Close. 617 Stock Exchange BWg. Portland. Oregon. FOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE 2 double beds, good springs, mattresses foi twin beds ou day bed fU l. Box 848 Medford FOR EXCHANGE - 1029 mode) A Ford sedan and 2 lots In Med ford for late model ford V-8 Tel 407-V WANTED SITU ATI0NS WANTED Work, middle aged compe tent white woman. Maid or dish washing preferred. Inquire 422 & Fir. EXCHANGE Furn. re-upholateriny for lumber wood, fish poles and reels Phone 969-R FOh SALE OR TRADE White ilec trtc sewing mnchlne for light se dan Box 638, Tribune. OWNER of caterpillar tractor and j FOR EXCHANGE REAL tools wants work, able. Tel. 571-R-2 ESTATE IN HOMES Exp dressmaker. Clever alterations Day-week. References. Dressmakor Hotel Jackson, room 433. Tel. 309. UNINCUMBERED middle-aged widow wants practical nursing or house keeping Box 4613 W ANTED-M1SCELLAN KOUS WANTED TO EXCHANOE Carpenter work for light car. '80 or later. Tel. 355-J-2. R MJBIT SKINS, angora -wool buyers. LI FARM PRODUCTION. Rosedale, N. Y. FOR TRADE 10 A. on Columbia Hwy Some timber. For small modern house. Will assume am all mort gage. Phone 582-R. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE WANTED 104 rods woven wire, about 47 inches high. Phil Hannafo;d. Eagle Point. WANTED To borrow 500. For fur ther Information write to Mall Trib une. Box 256. WANT to RENT Stock ranch on share basis. Inquire Bud Stammen. Route 1. BOX 187. WANTED To borrow 600, good so curlty. Box 284, Tribune. WANTED Overcoat, size 8. Box 3813. Tribune. W.NTED To buy a used aldewslk bicycle. Must be in good condition Box 331. Tribune. CASH PAID for live poultry Johnson Prod Co.. 6th and Front St WANTED To buy small modern home in Medford. terms like rent, by steadily employed party. Box 384. Mall Tribune. WGFnaTro RENT Two room furn ished house in city limits of Med ford Must be cheap Box 308 M.' Tribune FURNITURE re-upholstered. Phone 969-R Thlbault. WANTED Household goods. toves tools or what have you Medford Bargain House. 27 N Grape St TeJ 1063 HIOHEST PRICES paid for fur, hide and pelt Medford Jargaln House 37 No Grape Tel 1063 . JUNK WANTED We pay cash for JUNK BA1TEK1E& A N D RADIATORS ALUMINJM BRASS. COPPER and unk jf all descriptions MEDF'JKD BARGAAIN HOUSE 37 No Orape Tel 1063 FOR RENT HOUSES a. room furnished house. 1131 No Riverside, 130 per month. Phone 1243-T. VERY MODERN furnished cottage: reasonable price special rate to tfng'.e person Valaftdra Hotel wid Cottase. Central Point. FOR RENT fl-room modern ho is furnisned: fireplace and p:ano in quire 326 W 6th St W H Ever-hard FOR RENT Holly Court No S, 41ft W 2nd. B29 W Uth. I TO. E Jack son. U15 E Uth Caj jacason Co Bldg Ai Ivan As:ciatiOD. 195; afw 5. call IPT0. COMFORTABLE HOME 6 rooms, plastered, m-d- JmajJJU era. located on paved street, nice, shade, lawn and shrubbery. All assessment paid. Terms. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY. INC. 109 E. Main 6t. - Phone 738 A BARGAIN My large lot. on Ben nett St., excellent soil, fruit, nut trees ano berries Will sacrifice on terms or cash Box 66 Tribune WHEN you think of teal estate, thin of Brown & White. FOR SALE: New modern bungalow The housewife a dream. One of the neatest and best arranged homes in Medford at a reaJ sacrifice. Also have some good buys and leases in placer pround. Trade 40 A good land, with ap provement, on Crater lake high way near Rogue river, tor cattle sheep or car. L O. PICKELL 304 E. Main. Phone 1580-J. FOR SALE) Must sacrifice Memorial park lot Box No 501. Tribune HOUSES FOR SaLe OR RENT Jack son County Building & Loan Asa'o Phone 195 FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE 100 Red Dot pulleta. ready to lay. B. Stammen, Phoenix. Jack sonvllie Highway. CAR BARGAINS 1927 Chev. Coach 140 00 1933 Ford 3-door Sedan 18 50 1923 Dodge Roadster 120 00 1923 Ford ton Truck; extra transmission ...40 00 HI-WAY EXCHANGE, So. of Phoenix. FOR SALE 1933 Chev. DeLuxe Sedan: trunk, wire wheels. Sacrifice. B R. Warren. Box 24. Phoenix, Money To Lend USED CAR SALE Chrysler and Plymouth Trade-in. With 1935 License. 1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe. 1933 Plymouth Sedan. 1932 Plymouth 4 Sedan. 1934 Chevrolet Town Sedan. 1932 DeSoto Sedan. 1929 Chevrolet Coupe. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INO. 28 No. Riverside. Tel. 18. MONEY LOANED f50 to $300 for personal or household purpose on House Furnishings or Autos; also Cars Re-financed. Loans clod within 80 minutes, under super vision of the State Banking Dept. License No. 8-157-M-160. See W. E. Thome. 45 So. Central. MONEY LOANED Cecil Jennings. Painting and Paperhonging M. A. BUSS Painting and paper Hanging Tel 646-w 313 S Grape BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Office 1015 NO. Central Phone "lo Price right. Service guaranteed. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS BIO ALLOWANCE on all used pianos traaea in tnis week. BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE. Phone 335. FOR BALE-MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Used sewing machine all manes; terms ir a eat red ajj manes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co 24 N- Bar tie tt. DRY CORN By the hundred or ton 81.40 per hundred. mile dast Voorhlea Crossing. fllO-J-6. E. C-Corn. FOR SALE Vecto heatrola. excellent condition, with balance of coal Reasonable. Phone 493-L. FOR SALE Newtown apples. Bring container. Joe Kan tor. Route 4, Box 237. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack er and movers. Special Uvea toe It moving equipment Prices i.goi 619 North Riverside. Phone 615- LEGAL NOTICES" FOR SALE Apples, or trade for any thing you have Phone 133-L. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the County of Jhckaon In and for the State of Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of Jeaw Houck. deceased. Notice la hereby glvn that Kathryrt Houck, the undersigned, ha been duly appointed and now 1 the quali fied administratrix oi the estate of above named decedent All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same with proper voucher to said adminis tratrix at the office of her attorney. H K. Hanna. at 33 North Central Avenue. Medford. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice Dated and first published Novem ber 36th, 1934. KATHRiN HOUCK. Administratrix. FOR SALE White sewing machine; reasonable. 319 8. Grape FOR SALE Baled hay, Lofland ranch. Central Point. WOOD FOR SALE Oak. laurel, pine, dry or green cord wood and poles See J. C. Dufenberry, Sam Valiey. FOR SALE Baled hay. $12.00 per ton k. naiwica, eagle point, pnone 5-F-14. FOR SALE 4 -h p. air-cooled gas an gina, suitable for mining, pump, generators, air compressors, or mid get auto. Hl-WAY EXCHANGE. So. of Phoenix. FOR SALE Apple. Phoenix, Ore. Bert 8tancli:f. FOR SALE Closing out m? entire stock of bicycles, schulta Bros., 137 No. Central. FOR SALE Sand and gravel. 60c per yard. Phone 4U1-J-L. DRESS for less by the Style Kraft pian. Dee Mr, wade de Rycxe 222 E. Main. Tel. 1202. FOR HIGHEST QUALITY pear tro-t. peach, apricot, cherry apple, al mond, filbert, and walnut trees roses and shrubs at lowest prices. t-none oai-R-a, or call, ax W B Baroum'a. 3 mile south of Medford on hwy next to Ever Shady Auto tmp (j art ton nursery. Carlton. Or DRY WOOD 50 tier laurel, 50 fir 615 Pennsylvania ALL MAKES of washing machines paired Pick's Hardware, 131 West Main. WHEAT or feed oats $1.50 owt.: ground barley and alfalfa hav $12.50 ton. C. A DeVoe. 3 milt west and mile south of Medford Phon 523-J-2 FURS Cash nald for fur hMu n.i. Johnson produce CO., 6th and Front eta. PORTRAITS. Ohrlatma card, kodak flashing, very reasonable S Hiy den Jones. 607 West Second Phone waa-M Hour 11 to 7. TURKEYS AND POULTRY DRESSEJJ and delivered at your reach. Phone GRAIN SACKS Jackson County reea ksv.. cn ana tsartiett at FOR SALE Red pullets ready to lay Thornton place, Buckshot Hill roao FOR SALE Pew choice cockerels B W D tested. Ma hood Heds. Pedigreed White leghorns Mrs. R. E Carley. EIGHT turkeys, nearly grown, $100 each. 529-J. PURE Bronze torn Cockersn's pnr stock 15 Jesse Nell Rt 1. Ashlan-I FOR SALE LIVESTOCK DRY WOOD Fir. manzanlta, osk Phone 71 or 515 Peansylvanis. FOR SALE 2 Jersey cows, one spring er and the other giving milk. Geo. L Trelchler. Central Point. FOR SALE Wesner pigs 1120 West 2nd FOR SALE Jersey cow Cheap 830 Bennett FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Roller Canaries Ideal Christmas present Mr Bert Hoot er 203 Haven St. ROLLER CANARIES Phone 323-J-2. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES fiTUDEBAKER'S USED CARS 1934 Dode ton dual long w truck 1929 Chev. long W. B truck. ?OR RENT Neat 3-ro.m mMrft houf. carnge Kev at Monarch Service station. W Ma;n FOR REM Hon irni?.id 01 unrurmhfl Brown fir Whit FOI RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 3 rnr-m Mmlhed apt hot co id iter bt.T . re. g Jnci fl,Tcr 8'. rt?T n ft tRN. apt U N a. ,r tKR SALE Oakland edn ChMp at $',2500 P.cntner Oarag. S'inday and Monday. Phone 180 USED CAR BARGAINS 1 DeSoo Sedan 1 19S1 Cnrys-er Sdaa. t 13 1 Emvx Coach. 11931 Buik Sedan 11939 Ford S-dan 1 Ford Roadster. 1 129 B;i!k Sedan SKINNER'S GARAOfc. Buicx and P.nic e sad fltrv.ca. FOR SALE Sand, gravel lawn dirt lemuzer teaming Phone 912-J Invitation for Bid Butte Fall Water flystero. Butte Falls, Oregon. Sealed bids will be received at the ofrloe of Neff de Frohnmayer. Cooley Theatre Building. Medford. Oregon. until 9:30 o clock a m-. on the luth day of December, 1934. for the fur nishing of labor and material or constructing lmprovemets to the witer system at tne rown or eutta r-uia. Oregon, and will be publicly opentid end read at said hour, date and pUce Separate proposals are required, a ra dicated by the proposal sheet fur nished by tne Town, for (a) furnish in of the material, and (bt the In stillation of the material. The project Is to be pn!d for In whole or in part out of funds rur r.lshed by the United States Govern ment. and all work and material must be performed and -or furnished In ac cordance with the rule prescribed by tho president and tne policies adopted by the Government to carry out the purposes which control the admins t.-atlon of the National Industrial Re covery Act. No- bid will be considered unlM accompanied by the bidder's Certifi eate of Compliance. U S Government Form PWA HI, Revised March. 1934 to the effect that the bidder is cere plvlng with, and will continue to comply with, each applicable code ot fair competition, or, in the absence of such code or codes, with the Presl dent' Reemployment Agree men. Copies of this certificate will be in cluded with the Instruction to Bid ders Attention is called to the fact that not less than the minimum rt prescribed by the Federal Bnierueaer Administration of Public Works must be paid on this project. Thee rates must be net after all authorized or permissible deductions provided lor in Oregon workmen Compensation iavb nave been made The United States Reemployment Director has designated an agency a' 1 Meoford, Oregon, to furnish employ-I inent lUt for thl work. Plans. Salification, instructions to Bidders. Federal Construction RK ! illations. General Provisions, Spec ill Provision, and other contract docu ment are on file for examination at tu cofflce of the Recorder of tho Town of Butte Falls. Oregon. Copies of thee documents may be obtained upon application to, arid bv the de posit of the sum of Five ($500) per et with said D. T. McDonough. En gineer. City Hall, Medford. Oregon. The deposit will be refunded ur-n return in good condition of the anld document. Bidder's propoMl must be accom panied by a certified check or a bid- e'er'a bond In an amount equal to o1- or me totai amount of trie pro posal as guarantee cf the execution of the contract and the furnishing of the required bond la case the contract Is awarded to the bidder. Acceptance cf the proposal or pro posal and the awarding of the con tract or contract are conditional u ton satisfactory assurance that the Town of Butt Falls will be able to secure from the Federal Emergency Aomlnlatration of Public Works ioe money necessary to finance the project. The right la reserved to reject an? and-or all proposal or to accept such proposal s are to the best Interests of the Town. TOWN OF BUTTE FA LIS, OREGON Bv O. M. OOSS, Mayor. By J. s. SMITH. Recorder. (30 year from the dat of Issuance J above charter amendment received an! Mr. and Mrs. Charle Maria of thereof. Said bonds shall be sold at affirmative majority of all the votes Portland were guest at the Urn price to net not teas nun m iaj i ci m seia ejection PROCLAMATION WHERE AS, bv Ordinance of the City council of the City of Medford. Oregon, there was duly submitted to 1 the legal voters of said City at the ; special city election duly held In avnd for eaid City on the 4th day of ue- rember. 1034, a charter amendment amending the Charter of the City of Medford. by adding thereto a new section to be known as Section 72-J. raid amendment being a follows, to-wlt: SECTION 73-J. Sec. 1. The City of Medford here by Is author Iced and empowered to construct, build, equip, own. acquire. within or wit bout the corporate limits of the City of Medford. Oregon. In whole or in part, a sewage treatment and disposal plant, and the facilities thereof, and to provide a sanitary means of disposing or the sewage or said City, with all appurtenances necessary, useful, or convenient for the treatment and disposal of sewage tor tne use and oenent oi tne in habitants Of said City and to acquire rtgnta of way." easements, personal property and real property within and without the said boundaries for the purposes, necessities, use and con rlenoe of said Cltv In securing an adequate and sufficient sewage dis posal plant to be owned, operated and maintained by said City for the purpose of sewage disposal and treat ment of ww ape of said City and Its inhabitants, and for the purpose of providing funds therefor, the Council of said City ts hereby authorized nd empowered to tissue and sell bonds of said City In the sum not to ex ceed One Hundred Thousand ($100, 000.00) Dollars, notwithstanding any debt limitation or restriction now contained or provided In or by fche unarior oi tne sa:a uity or any amend ment thereof. The debt limitation or restrictions contained In or pro vided by the Charter of anld City or any amendment thereof limiting or restricting the total Indebtedness of the said City mav Incur or any pro vision of said Charter or amendment of said Charter regulating the lasu ance or sale of bond shall not apply to the bonds hereby authorized or tne indebtedness created by the lsu nnoe of such bonds. Sec. 3. The bond hereinbefore authorized shall be known as "8ew age Disposal . Bonds." The Council may determine the maturities, form and tenor of said bonds, provided however, that such bond shall be serial in character In accordance with any provision of law or the Charter of the City of Medford now. or wh:ch may hereafter be in effect, and shail be payable in not to exceed thirty value thereof with accrued tntere.it and shall bear Interest at not to ex ceed 4' per annum payable semi annually. Such bonds shall provide for the payment of principal And interest thereon from service char to be Imposed by the Council for tne i service to be extended through the! employment and use of said mwji treatment and disposal plant facilities. Sec. 3. The Council shall have, and hereby is granted power and authority to establish Just and equit able rates or charges to be paid for the use of such sewage disposal plant facilities, by each person, firm or cor poration whose premise are served thereby, or upon subsequent services thereto and said rates or charges shall at all times be sufficient to service any bonds Issued hereunder and to create a reasonable reserve. The Coun cil may provide for the collection of such charges or rate by charges against each water user from the water system of ths City of Medford having sewage connections, a month ly charge or rat In addition to the charge for the sale or use of water from said water system. Such month ly charge ahall be collected from and paid by each water user having sewer connection to the water from said water system. Such monthly charge shall be collected from and paid by each water user having sewer con nection to the water commission of the City of Medford, with the ranus or charges fixed by It for the 'ise of water and paid over by said com mission to the city Tresaurer. in lieu of. or In addition to the nuu.r of collecting such charge as herein before provided, the Council may adopt any other manner or method oi collecting tne same, ana make an necessary rule and regulation for the use of said sewage disposal fa cilities and for th collection of the rate o; charge for the use thereof Such portion of the revenue from suoh service charge or rates as the council ahall deem sufficient. ha)i be set aside a a sinking fund for the payment of the interest on said sewage disposal bonds, and the prin cipal thereof at maturity, and the Council may provide by contract w.th tbe holder of such bonds, that the surplus earnings, if any. be used to retire such bond in Inverse order of maturity. The sum so determined to be set aside a sinking fund alull constitute a first charge upon the gross revenue received superior to ati otner cnarge including tne coat of maintenance and operation. Tiie Council ahall have power and hereby i autnonred to provide by ordinance for the enforcement of collection of charges or rates for the use of suc.i sewage disposal facilities in the man ner ana a provide by Ch. 389 Ore gon Laws 1033, or In such other man- ner a may be permitted by the Char, ter of the City of Medford or law of the Stat of Oregon Seo. 4. In addition to the powers anq aumoruy tiemnneiore and her. Mail Tribune Daily Cross Word Puzzle NOW, THEREFORE, by vlrtua of the power and authority In me aa Mayor oi the City of Medford, Oregon, 1, CHo. w. Porur, do hereby l&eue b'lls Proclamation to the people of aii City and do hereby declare that The vota caat In favor of and againn aald amendment was as above act forth, and that aald measure received an affirmative majority of all the votea caat at aald election, and 1 do hereby declare tha above charter amendment to be In full force and effect In aald city from and aftr the publication of thia proclamation aa required by law. oeo. w. porter, Mavor. Dated at Medford, Oregon, thia 8th day of December, 193,. Attest: M. 1 ALPORD, Recorder. Notice to Creditor,. In tha County Court of the State of Oregon In and for Jaclcsou County In the Matter of the Estate of Mary Eiizaoetn Adams, Deceased. Notice la hereby given that the undersigned was, on tha 0th day of December, 1834, appointed Admlnls. trator with the will annexed of the Eatat of Mary Elizabeth Adams. Oe- ceaaed. by order of the County Court of Jaokson County, Oregon. All per sons naving claims against aald es tate are required to oresent aame duly verified, at the office of Bcysa os Boggn, jaexson county Bank Build ln, Medford. Oregon, within six months from the data of the first publication of thia notice, which le mane on December loth, 1934. n Stanley aocas. Administrator with Will annexed plant laat Sunday. Mr. Marin la tht saleaman for the Portland area. Mrs. Cora Williams of Murphy Is visiting her son. Roy Williams, and Mrs. Williams. Sha waa called by tha aerloua Illness of the Williams' aat en-monthsold daughter, Mildred Her condition la much Improved at thia time. Four groupa of tha Slilppey family arrived by motor from Oklahoma this week and ax living at tha Oscar A. Johnson place. They expect to lo cats In thia section. Courthouse News l Furnished oy the Jackson Count) Abstract Co. 13) B sixth Street) Marriage Licenses. Howard Flrstbrook and Laurel K. Wood. Earl LeRol Bigham and Gladys Stephens. George Rowden and Olennewelr Jester. Alfred A. Keston and Elsie Bird. Circuit Court. Eugene Thorndlke. trustee ts. Frank Rhodes, et au possession of personal property. State Industrial Accident Commis sion vs. E. 0. Cobb, for money. State Industrial Accident Commis sion vs. B. de Cathellneau, for money. Heal Estate Trumfers. Charles H. Carey, corporation oom-'-.wiener to N. J. Rlndt, at ux. deed it) alter arantAd. !.ha oit.u nt Marii,.vri I is hereby granted authority to oarry Lo lot la Preston Height addition, into effect this amendment and chr- Medford. tr provision, and to operate and City of Medford to Frank Edwards, STREAMLINE TOYS FILL SANTA'S BAG THIS CHRISTMAS NEW TORK (UP) Santa Claua. 1934 style, Is atlll a roly-poly eld gentleman, but his pack Is bulging with streamlined toys. It'a the big gest pack since the depression. Ad vance orders forecast a 300.000,000 year in retail toy aales. a 10 per cent increase over Ust year. Prices an low baue American manufacturers have absorbed most of the Increased costs under NRA. There Is a 60 per cent Increase In new toy designs, stimulated by tha design protection guarantee under tha toy coda. The revival of Industry 1, forecast by a record crop of Industrial toys. eaturing every trade from cement mixing to weaving. Everything from baby walkers and doll carriages to tralna are streamlined. Tha new streamlined wheel tors ara setting up new apeed records too. Tha toy autoa zoom around tha playroom floor covering 100 reet minute. Tha new streamline tralna cover 300 miles an hour. t3 seals, of course. The 1934 toy world la the brightest on record, too. Many of tha wheel toys hare floodlight,. Doll houses have electric door bells. There ara electric , stoves, electric Irons, and oven an electric eya for playroom e. Santa Claua la catering to bual- ness men thia year. There la a new toy loom that exactly reproduces tha action of grownup models. Csr pentry seta have been almpllfled for tiny handa. Sponge rubber, felt and lithograph set and midget aewlng machines produce useful articles for home consumption.. FOR SALE Whit sewing machine angora raooita ill Willamette FOR EXCHANGE 30-30 Carbine val ued at nam for light car Across from Medford Riding Acsdemy MISCELLANEOUS LOW PRICED guarsnteed Radio Serv ice. Phone 837-Y BOAT TRAILER. Cash Regl.ter A.dd ing Machine. Typewriter, Boots Shoes Hunting-Fishing Equipment S17 North Riverside LET HANSEN SOLVE YOUR DECOR ATING PROBLEMS Tel. S89-J. 119 King. IS YOUR HEARING IMPAIRED? I hsv for ssie or trsoe a lata mode! Acousticon which hss so oenefl'.d mv hesrlng that I nave no further use for It T. N Kerr. Talent. Ore CARD READINOS, 0c 320 Apple KlffDEROARTEN Sparta Bid M'lslc ana aance roone IMS or 130-w Ruth Luy Alios Holmbsck BUSINESS DIRECTORY Ahsiracta J4( KSON CO. Alls I HA tl CO. Abstract! of Title and ntia Insurance Tbe only eomplet Title S y a t m In Jackson county. MURRAY ABSTRAC1 CO. Abstract of Tula Rooms I and 6 No S3 North Central Ave, upttalra Rlslto Pnone ISI&-Y Mall Papei Cleaning WAIL-PAPER CLEAN INO le per aq ft Mr Biact no n Bartlett rlinert Window Cleaner, LET OFOHlIt DO 11 Tel U7J Houw C!,n!nt Kloot W.xina On. sou; fog cen,i and uOmO'. ACROSS Fix or demand ss a price Correct Lak within a coral Island Extrsvsr.nt Indulgence In pl.asur or ease Region Crustacean I Alcoholic beverage Marrlea Vandal Outer covering Grafffui A.rtform fluid Indefinite pronoun Foreign But Afternoon nap Short and to the point IneloRure for animals Children's gams Cover with a nonconduo- tor Infant The present time Among Solution of Yeiterday't Purzl HlUlE gOlADS gS0 8 JL!iPi-N DUEjTWO ED60ir?EAAINS O R LP L L k ltA RE ATV A T A RpEl s o uTr e'r j u au err D S E mF H D U C KpH A D S u TTTor s WW R i c iRiilliiLv. 01 IP- y. tiTIeMsTaIt 1 1 InHeInId 41. Pooreat part of a flescs . Milltsrr atnatant 5". HarmonUs tl Becoma lass var SS. Internal or In herent powr M. Aaslffnerl tsika . Recipient of t-tfta DOWN 1. Talon 3. Timid animal X, Old 4. Cook In a cer tain way 5. Procted . Charm 7. Havy board t. Chafe 9. Draft animal 10. Profeastena! prlsa nhti 1L Tha Emsrald lot IS. Iron fltttnf supporting an uppar mill if on tf. Early alpha bejtlo ohax aeter 31. Govern 31. Expactant an ticipation 14. Swoon U. Coma Into poi saaalon of 3. Elfti tool ST. Writ hastily or carelessly 30. Ork latur 31. Hora ?!. Anclant s1t Si. Plant crowing (n tha octan 18. Walk wearily I, einfla things 40. Devoured 41. ilovat.lt bar rier la a fftlC 43. Iratlgat 4. Oreatar amftimi 44. English divine 4T, Formar gover nors of Algtirs 4. Social Insael S3. In: prtflx 64. Not anr 7 2 13 4 S 16 U j7 8 If '0 H '2 15 Ml'8 i n.ZZ?LZ 15 2b 2 T& 2f Jo 31 32 33 35 ;,,; 3h :'" 3 -J :,'' 1 V; Ti 52 T"7 35-33 maintain auoh 6etvoe treatment ami dlspoMvl plant and la hereby vestud with the powers granted by the am of the Legislative Assembly of tbe Stat of Oregon known aa Chapter aae Oregon Lawa 1033. Tha Council of said City of Medford la hereby auth orised to do any and all things neco. ssry, proper and convenient to effect the purpose hereof, and the City of Medford ahall have authority to ac quire by gift, grant, purohaae or con demnation, necessary land and right of way for the erection, construoMon and operation of said sewage disposal plant either within or without tho corporate limit of tha City of Mtd ford and for the purpose of acquir ing property for tha uses herein men. Monad, the City o Medord may in voice and ahall have all right, port er and prlvllagna granted to public corporatlona under the provision oi existing or future lawa pertaining to title subject. Soo. 5. The proceeds from the sale of such bond shall ba placed by tho City Treasurer in a special fund lo be known a tha "Medford Sewage Disposal Construction Fund" and shall be used for no other purposu than constructing and providing t .mo i,ity a aewsg pisnt snd facil ities tor tne oispossl and trealmont or sewsge and to aequlra eaaementa. right of way, real and personal prp arty and equipment therefor, and fur legal ana engineering expense In con nection therewith. Beo. 8. The City of Medford may pay monthly Into th. said sinking fund such amount a th Council ahall determine reasonable In com pensation for service snd facilities afforded and benefit received h nli City from aald sewage dlspceal plant .wr oiuuicip.i iijw ana purposes Sec. 7. The Council la hereby auth. onwd to adopt plana and speclflia tlon for such sewage dlapoisl plant and to estimate th ooat of .nrh ni.nt and to enter Into such contract as snaai no necessary and proper to rxm. struct auch plant and to do any and all act and things necessary or requisite to he done to that end and to order the coat and expenses there of to he paid from the said con struction rind. See. 8 Ths Council I herehv m. powered to have and exercise all of the powera and authority hereby vested n it by thia Charter Amend ment, and any additional power evd authority granted to It by Chapter inn Oregon Law, 10.13 a amended cy Chapter IS Oregon Lawa 1033 (Second Special Session) and aald Council I, further authorised and empowered on behalf of said city to apply for and ohtaln auch Federal aid. grant, funda. and-or loan to ttnanr the cost of said plant or to facilitate tha .ale or disposition of said bonda as may be available or obtainable for the purposes specified In this char-.er Amendment, or aald Act of th Legis lature. In accordance with an act of Congress of th United flutes, passtd June 13, 3. entitled: "An Act to ancourage National Industrial Recovery, to foster fey competition, and to provide for the conetruction of oertain ueaful public works and for other pur poses." or any other act or act of Congress providing for any such aid. grant,, funda, or loan, heretofore or hare after ,nactd. and to enter Into auch sgeemnu on benslf of th City of Medford with any auch governmental eg'ncy ss may he required to Mcne auch aid. grant, funda or loan. ANT) WHEREAS, th Council of aald City ha In m, oreeenc. on th loth day of D-cemher, 1034. duly can vaesed th nourna of aald election and It has been determined thereby that th total number of vote cast at ssld election waa 101(1 that the 1 total number of vote cast In favor j if ,ald charter amendment above te i farreo to waa 707 and that the to'Al i number of vote oaat against the a.r.c ja-aa lit t And It further appearing that aba QCD to lot on Fourth street, Med ford. Percy W. Haley, at ux, to L. H. Brlggs, et al, deed to tots 93 and 34, block 13. Laurelhurst addition to Medrord. L. B. Brlgga to Isabella Brlgs, QOD to lots 33 and 94, block 19, Laurelhurst add. to Medford. H. A. Atitry, et ux to Lindsay P Polette. et ux, deed to SW, NW of SW section a, twp. 30, 8. R. 9 west. Effle B. Potta to Katharine Dan lelS, QCD to E", of BE sec. 38, twp. 34 S., R. 1 eaat. Evangeline Patton, et vlr, to Elisa beth Leever, deed to SW of BE, faction 28, NVi action 33, twp. 38 8.. R. T west. Emma Paulson, et al to Henry M Paulson, deed to land In aectlon 89. twp. 85, 8. R. 8 west and In aectlon 31, twp. So, 8. R. 8 weat. Sheriff to E. R. Pech. sheriff deed to lot on W. Second atreet, Medford Frank Chtlders, et u to Rosetta Richardson, deed to enst half lot 0. block 1, Riverside addition to Oold Hill Ethel 8. Shelley to Charles Strang. et ux. QCD to lot 4, part of lot 8 block 10. Medford. Eagle Point EAOLE POINT, Dec. 10. (Spl.J Mrs. Anna Brophy, a successful farm er of the Eagle Point district waa ahopplng In Eagle Point Wedneaday. Mr,. Minnie Wllmarth of Seattle, who haa been a guest of the Browns In Eagle Point, returned to her home In Seattle Friday. Sam Coy, .member of th city council, has put In a number of street lights this week which are much appreciated by local resident. 4 Provolt PROVOLT, Dec, 10 (Spl.) Pro- volt Community club mat Nov. 80, at tha oomm unity hall, Plan ror tha Christmas party to b held Christ ma tva at tho hall ware dlcuMd. A school program undar direction of Mr. Dor la Coopar will b given and thare will be a Ohrlatma tree with gifts and candy, preparation are be ing made for 04 children. A baraar wee held at the hall tn connection with the meeting of the club lat Friday night. Proceed will he used to furnish candy for th Chrlatma party. The following pro gram waa given: Oultar music, Ter ry Robert; readings, Venu Let te ken. Louis Bowden, Mrs. Clrey Stone; mandolin solo, Carol Richardson, vocal duet. Marian Robert and Mai tne Hill. Mrs. Lou Hansen was named sec retary and treasurer to fill the place of Lester Hi II who resigned. Tenta tive plan were made for the annual "turgey shoot" to be held at Provolt the Sunday preceding Chrlstma. Lou Hansen, president of the club, will be In charge of arrangement. Provolt Stitch and Chatter club met Dee, C. with Mrs. Payett Bris tol. Serenten attended. Including two guat from the William Ladle' club. Mr. Jamns pinnlnger and Mrs Oeorga Cougle. Members of the club will meet at the hsll Deo Id. to dee orate ror the bacaar and randy sale to be held the following night. Mrs L R. Holbroo. who recently moved to the community, waa made a member. LEARNS TO TALK OMAHA, Neb (UP) Voluntary In struotloa by two Omaha apeeoh-edu-catlon teacher baa enabled Billy Ooiemau, nine-year-old paralytic, to apeak for the first time. Btrlcken with Infantile paralysis wh.n ha waa 11 months old, Billy wa unable to get about by hlmwlf and hi handicap wa mad greater by hla Inability to apeak. Although he received the finest treatment at th municipal hospital, his vocal sense did not respond to treatment until he was placed In th are of Mist Alto Ulpegren. spa4t education aupervlsor of the Omaha public echoole, and Miss Ebba Jack son of tha speech education depa.t ment. When Billy ftrat cam to th at tention of th teachers he wa ua ablo to move hi tongue, lower bat Jaw or olos his Up. He wa dv tlclent In 87 of the 40 aounda used In normal speech. Billy, first lesson waa to learn to say "ah," according to Miss Ulpe gren. She let Billy touch her throat, faot and mouth as ah enunciated th simple syllable. Sine hi hear ing was normal aha also Instructed him In tha position of tha tongue in making the sound. Through his grim determination to learn to apeak and & powr of con centration which Mlsa Ulpegren aa.d wita unequalled. Billy now speaks al most normally. 4- COLORED PEOPLE L CLEVELAND. (UP) A plan for hospitalisation of tha Negro rac In America ' la being launched here by tha Rev. Amoa H. Carnegie. New York, who proposes to rats 160.000V 000 In th course of twenty years through privet taxation ot colored people. Th program would call for a hos pital here to take care of Cleveland' 00,000 Negroea and offer facilities for training nurses. Internes and pro muting of social work. Th Re.. Carnegie la highly pleased with his visit bar. In which ha sounded out publlo sentiment on tb plan among both whites and colored. Under tha plan, which will be launched nation-wide next October. Ohio would get all hospitals. Colum bus, Cincinnati and Cleveland hav ing teaching unite. Seven Ohio med ical achoola hav. Indicated their wllllngneaa to cooperate. Funda to launch the program art to b collected through tha various colored churchea at the rat ot on cant per week per person. In locked deposit boxes furnished by th, bank holding tha deposits. Hospitals ara planned for every city lo th United Stefcea having 10.000 or more Negroe. CHRISTMAS OlFT FRUIT FULL PACK. Peara and Red Applee careful ly selected from th. valley' best. At your grocer or call Waiter Jonea, 419-U