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MEDFORD MAIL TREBUXE, MEDFOKU, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 19. 193f. PAGE N"IXE vu WHAT YOU WANT Classified FOR EASY REFERENCE W VO BOIUIGIV Rend every ad on this pace. Voil Kill prirbably Mud ex actly the thine you want to buy or sell. If It Isn't there, advertise . . . It's Inexpensive, effective. .2c ...lc Per word first Insertion. (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, ner word (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy changes , $1.25 Phone 75 TOR WANT ADS LOST. AND FOUND LOST Thursday. lar?e police dog with blsck collar. Notify O. B Hardy. 8. E. R. A. office. LOST If ooe missing, call 1516. MALE OR FEMALE PARTNER WANTED LADY or gentleman, with some cap ital to take over lunch room In Medford with first class chef. Ex perience helpful, not essen. Box 3942. Tribune. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Girl for general house work. Must stay nights. Apply 113 No. Central. WANTED Woman for general house work. Go home nights, qall 1637-Y. WANTED Girl for light housework. Call 748-R. ' WANTED MALE HELP WANTED First class orchard man well recommended preferably 36 35 for steady employment. House supplied. Part time housework employment for wlfa at owners home. Address P. O. Box 1102. MAN WANTED - A HUSTLER for Jackson county to handle surest. easiest selling, articles. Oo home every evening with -money in yiur pocket. Experience not necessary Good reputation essential Write Mr Close. 617 Stock Exchange Bldg. Portland. Oregon. WANTED SITUATIONS UNINCUMBERED middle-aged widow wants practical nursing or house keeping Box 4812 WANTED--MISCELLANEOUS LADY will share expenses to L. A. last of week. Phone S61-L or Ash land 374-J-l. WANTED To borrow money, heavy draft tvpe brood maxes and colts as security. Box 184. Tribune. WANTED Springers or fresh cows, also yearling heifers and steers. Address Oaklelgh Ranch or phone 187 Central Point. WANTED Will pay (5.00 for boy's bicycle In good condition. . Phone 1032-W. WANTED To borrow $500.00. Good security. Box 284, Mall Tribune. ; ' WANTED For cash. Set of drums with or without cable and motor. James Davis, Jacksonville. WANTED 100 persons, any age, to receive ft free demonstration les son In the Modern Way of play ing the piano new. easy, quick and correct. Dec. 16 to Dec 31'. Make appointment now. HalRht Music Studio. 318 Liberty Building. Medford. Ore. EMPTY furniture van- going to Los Angelea wants load both ways, lei 615. Hawley Transfer. WANTED TO RENT Two room furn ished house In city limits of Md ford Must Be cheap Box 108 Mn Tribune FURNITURE re-upholstered 969-R ThIDault. Phone WANTED Household goods, -toves tools 01 what have you Medford Bargain House. 27 N Orape 8t Tel 1062 HIOHEST PRICES paid for fura. hide" and pelts Medford tfargalD House 27 No Orape Il 1062. JUNK WANTED We pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES A N D RADIATORS ALUMINJM BRASS COPPER and lunk jS ll descrlpttons MEDFORD BAROATN HOUSE 27 .Jo Orspe Tel l OS FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED one and a room apta. Oarage. 604 W. 10th. FOR RENT 2-rooTTi furnished apt. 40 Quince St. Phone 841-W. FOR RENT Apt . 806 W Main. FOR RFNT Large and small furn'.sri ed apartments 7u So Oaadaie FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR KENT Furnished sleeping room 375 So Central FOR HENT Nice!? furnished rooms ana arse storage at moderat rstes oj weea or month s2s South R:versldt avenue FOR RENT ROOM BOARD RA1E erv modi-rate at lie e, J-.n FOR RENT H0PBE8 FOR SALE POULTRY FOR RENT After Deo. 37. partly FOR SALE Pure Bronae turkey toms furnished 8-room home at 315 South and hens for breeding. 20c ID Riverside, $20 per munth, Including Parrlan stock. Free uf any disease, garage, water paid. Call at prop- Adolf Schula, Beagle, Ore. erty for Inspection or 825 South -u., Riverside for owner. PURE Bronze toma. cockeran'a pnzt- stock $5 Jess Nell Rt 1. Aahlan l FURNISHED home for rent. 1122 E. "a-'",-C-" ,"a 2 'Pd 4 . . , - FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR RENT 5-room furnished bouse. '":"r,7""".'n $27.60 Call Harold H Brown. US; OUERNSBY COW-Freah. T. J. Pit- t'ter o. 1670. ' aon. Phoenix. FOR RENT 8-room modern "house D WO?D-f,1f' Jn,n"nltf' furnished: fireplace and piano. In- Phono 71 or 515 Pennsylvania, quire 326 W. 6tb St W. U. liver- k,r SALE-W.ane, p,,a 1120 West VERY MODERN furnished cottages: avvBa'ai'V' "i..'' - ny,.. "a.r, reasonable price. Spoclal rate, to r0Jfr3"", C0W h"P 3 single person Valscdra Howl md Cottages, Central Point. FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR KENT Homee lurrushfd or . unfurnished Brown at Whits FOR SALE Beautiful Hartz Moun- - tain Canary singers at $2.50 each. FOR KENT Mr' Weston, (2 No. Peach. MISCELLANEOUS roller canaries, pnona sas-j-a, FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Room 16x60 adjoining , Mall Tribune Job Department, on a BEAUTIFUL $185 dUmond engsfce- Grape street Will remodel to suit ment ring. Sacrifice price, lei permanent tenant. Phone 75 or ap- 745-H. ply at Mail Tribune (newspaper) of- - flee. FOR SALE; Almonds, cheap. 520 W. Second St.. Fred D. Adams. FOR SALE Radio; mirror, pictures, hew velvet dress, size 16. 333 No. FOR EXCHANGE Holly. Apt. 4. evenings. SALE OR TRADE Cow. ahoats, brood FOR SALE Used bicycle. Good con sows. Take soma wood. Phone dltlon. $8.00. 1031 Narregan. 403-J-l. .- FURNITURE FOR SALE Inquire TRUCK for trade for light car. Gen- Talent Service Station. eral service Station Junctton. Rt. 1. 1 - " " Box 171-B. 4 H- P- DRAG SAW for sale. Cass Auto J wrecking. Phone 780. FOR TRADE 2 double beds, good springs, mattresses fo) twin beds oi MANZ ANITA wood, 12" and 16" $1.50, day beds Rt 1. Box 848 Medford ni l 25 FrM Powers. Inquire . .L ., at Applegate Store. FOR EXCHANGE 1929 model A Ford sedan and 2 Iota In Medford FOR SALE Wheat $l bushel, oats for late model Tord V-8 Tel 407-Y M-S0 hundred. 704 No. Central. EXCHANGE Furn. re-Upholstering A-l CEDAR POSTS 12c; A-l sugar- I for lumber, wood, fish poles and P'n. heart shakes $8.75 per M. reels Phone 669-R. delivered. Write C. J. Akers, Eagle . Point, Ore., Star Rt. No. 41. FOh SALE OR TRADE White Uec- .- . trie sewing machine for light e- 10 TONS baled hay. $12 per ton. dan Box 636. Tribune. Would consider good cows in ex- r change. J. E. Leigh. Eagle Point. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Butto Fails Rd. RE-POSSESSED Brunswick 10-tube A REAL PIANO BARGAIN StudlJ radio with electric phonograph, upright piano, used only f-w will trade. 1000 W. 11th St. months; fine condition: beautiful , tone. Easy monthly terms can be FOR SALE Copper carbonate for arranged. Free delivery. See at treating wheat. Monarch Seed Co. warerooms. Ill Norh Fir St. D. ' C. Durham, Agent, Cllne Piano Co. FOR SALE Rose bushes at popular - - , - prices. Monarch Seed Co. PIANOS $10 will deliver ft nice lit- Ue Bungalow upright piano to POR SALE 5 doa. mixed daffodil aud your home for Christmas. Balance narcissus bulbs. 79o. 8aorlflca prlcu easy terms. No finance charge. Monarch Seed Co. Baldwin Piano Shoppe. Open eve- TTTZ 71 T ; I nings this week, 7:30 to 9. Foa SALE Morton a amoke aalt and .,. - -. -, n. -, -. . - n. -,. sausage seasoning. Monarch Seed FOR SAIJJ "C" Sax: good flninh Co. and case. $25 00. Rt. 4. Box i2, Tr-r - Sprllbrook Subdivision. Don Bum- SALE-Useo sewing machines ftll sardrr makes; terms If desired All makes - : " -i u,-,- -,- -,. -. .- rented and repaired White Sewing FOR SALE Saxaphone. conn 0 met- Machine Co 24 N Bartlett. ocly. gold bell, pearl keys, silver In- SALE Applea, or trade tor anj- stmmen ; Good as new. Cost $145 tnl pl)on(, 13,.L j- Sell for $60. Make n dandy Christ- .. .. - . - ., mas present. Phone 1473-W. even- for SALE Closing out my entire ln6'- stoak of bicycles. Schults Bros., 137 No. Central. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE POh highest quality" pear tre rrrrTTC ' peach, apricot, cherry apple, al- i onnir -,f, hi . mond. filbert, and walnut tree itwt 8T200 00 ana rul" " l0WMt P"' ' rTne ScrTo"" pavement. $225. 30 ? f acres, near city limits, fine soil. B'rnh' ' ?' " !"tD '" $100 per acre. L. Q. Pickell, 204 l,wyn,et" 5? Sv" S""?' A,"f East Main. Camp Carlton Nursery Carlton, or IFYOU have any ral estata for "sale .. f?cS?." r?M,n"e!t; or trade, see L. O. PIckeU, 204 E. "ck Hardwar"' 131 We!' Main. Phone 1580-J. ----'..,. ,. . . -, ; WHEAT or feed oats $1.50 cwt.: FOR SALEAt Rogue River. 8 acres OUM Brle (a, , with water; orchard and small ,1250 . A Vot. 3 mllcf house; Hi blocka from high school: WMt an(t mlle I0uth of Mettfor(, $575 cash. If taken at once. In- Phone 523-J-2 quire Owings Service Station, Can- -, -,. ,.' . -, n tral Point, Ore. FURS Cash paid for fura. hides, pelts HOUSE BARGAIN Combination 8- Johnson Produce Co.. 6th and Front room strictly modern lata bung4 gta. low, east side, clear: only $1250 -, , , , , -, , , . 18 N Fir. Also two ranches for rent. PORTRAITS. Christmas cards, kortak -. finshing, very reasonable. E Hay- A BAHOAIN-My largo Jot. on Ben- aen JonM, eo7 WMt pho nett St., excellent soil, fruit, out 1282-M Hours 11 to 7 trees ano berries Will sacrifice on - """" n w i. terms or cash Box 66. Tribune GRAIN SACKS Jackson County! WHEN you think of realMUU. think . C-- d Bartlett 8ta of Brown & White. FOR SALE Sand, gravel lawn dirt ' FoiTsALETMuat aacrlfice Memorial Phona 912-J j park lot Box : No i 501. Trlbuna FOR SALE White sewing machim i HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jack - """"" "4 Willamette j son County Building ft Loan Aaa'o FOR EXCHANOE 80-30 Carbine val- Phona 195. uea ,t ,jo oo ,or UJnt Clr Across ! from Medford Riding Academy 1 FOR SALE AUT0M0BILE8 ' CHRISTMAS SPECIALS MISCELLANEOUS I Buy yourself a real Christmas Present, n,". - 1934 New Studebaker Sedan, dls- P"N NB, ' c' DV.R"AS; counted. ' phone 332 or write P. O. Box Chevrolet Coupe: runs nloe....$ 85.00 B3B; lortrinz::::::::::?? s PRhocnf85g7u,YranMM B""ofl,rT- 1929 Ford Coupe, priced right. - --' Ph'" 857 . 1934 2-ton Dodge Truck; duals. BOAT TRAILEa Cash Register A dd- 1929 Chverolet Truck; long W. B. ing Mschlne. Typewriter, Boots - $225.00 Shoes. Hunting-Fishing Equipment STUDEBAKER SALES AND SERVICE 817 North Riverside. So. Riverside. - -. . IB YOUR HEARING IMPAIRED? 1 1929 DE SOTO DELUXE SEDAN. have for sale or trade a lata modol Low mileage. Lota of extra equip- Acoustlcon which has so oenefl'.d ment. 100 mechanical condition. mv hearing that 1 have no furthei Cheap for quick sale. Rt. 1. Bx. 297. use for It. r. N Kerr. Talent. Ore BEST bargain In town, Model T Ford KINDEHOARTEN Sparta Bldl Music ' In excellent condition. Sells for and dance Phone 1545 or I239W i $25. See at Camp Wlthua. N. River- Ruth Luy Alloa Holmback side. FOR SALE Model T '27 Ford coupe. BU8INES8 DIRECTORY Cheap for cash. Phona 1470-J. -. Abstraeta GOOD USED CARS - '31 Chrysler Sedan -r-T-sarJaT JA KKDN CO. 31 Bulek Sedan. V'thy f ABSIKAU1 CO. 31 Em Coach. t t I Abstracts of ritla and 11 50T,'SJ0t,t" I CifLl ritla Insurance The 28 Bulck Sedan. I VV T7 I . 27 Bulek Sedan. I UJ only eomoieta rule 28 Dode Sedan. , jp" Syatam In Jackson SKINNER'S OARAGE . . 7Z . County. "ur''BVulc"k',pont.s MURRAY ABSTRACT CO.-Ab.trW . - our BU-!cl':Pf"'" P"lCT; of title Rooma and 8 No 32 V-8 FORD VICTORIA 1933. Will 2h C?Ptr' '.- Pl" sacrifice $50000 equity for $2no 00 Rlalto Phone 1818-Y or will trade for light car. Flcht- - ner a oarage. Money To Lend FOR 8ALE POULTRY money loaned - $so to $joo tot -x.- personal or household purposes on I j FOR SALE 5 Rhode Island Red House Furnishings or Autos; also I cockerels, quality stock. Sunny- Cars Re-flnsnced Loena cloafd 1 field strain, blood tested. Cum- within SO mlnutaa. under eupr. mines Poultry Ranch, 6 mllea out 1 vision of the 9tst Banking Opt Midway Rotd. License No S-157.M-I80 See W ( - -w- i rtiomaa. 45 So Central i FOR SALE wait Leghorn p-al.su j I PJona t-r-i. ilO.NE'i LOAJ.'LU CecU Jeaalsa, BUSINESS DIRECTORY EADS TRANSFER at STORAOE CO. Office 1016 No. Central Phone 816 Prlcea right. Service guaranteed. HAWLEY rHANSF-EK expert pack er and mover Special livestock moving equipment. Prices i.gnt 619 North Riverside. Phone 615. mm Briefs Dentist to ll Oovb- 235 E Wall Paper flranlng. WAl lj-PAPER CLEAN INO lC per tq ft. Mr Black 310 N Bartlett. Expert Winrtow Cit-anert ueri geohoe do n roi in. House Cleanlns Flxtr Waxing On ental nig cleaning and uphoLsterlug Painting and PapprnanRln( M. A. BLISS Painting and paper Hanlng. Tel 648-W 313 8. Drape LET HANSEN SOLVE YOUR DECOR ATING PROBLEMS. Tel. 28S-J. 610 King. LEGAL NOTICES Summons for Publication. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County. Svend Raasted, PlalntU'f, vo. Anna W. Raasted, Defendant. To: Anna W. Raaated, the above named Defendant: In the name of the State of Ortsspn. you are hereby notified and requhed to appear in the above entitled court and cauae and answer or otherwise plead to the complaint of plaint1'! now on file therein, within four weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons upon you, exclusive of the date of publication, the first publication being on the 28th day of November. 1034, and If you fall to appear and answer within the time required, for want thereof the plain tiff will apply to the court for a de cree of divorce irom the defendant. This summons lit served upon you by publication once & week for tour consecutive weeks in the Medford Mall Tribune, a newspaper of gen era circulation published in Medfoid Jackson County. Oregon, and by r der of H. D. Norton. Judge of the above entitled Court, which order su made on the 27th day of November 1934. OUS NEWBURY, Attorney for Plaintiff Medford National Bank Bldg., Medford, Oregon. L WILL BE SAME SIZE SALEM. (UP) Oregon's llq'ior control commission expects to have at least 86,000 customers In 1935. The state printer waa asked to de liver that many purcheser'a permits for sale in the state's 24 stores and 95 agencies before the first of trio year. The permits will be printed on white paper thla year Instead of buff, but will be the aame size and form as tha 1934 blanks. A total of 20f)00 non-resident permits will be printed on blue paper. Ozark Toon Hogs Valuable. . ST. JOSEPH. Ark. (UP) Ozark hill folk treasure their 'coon dogs more than they do their cows. Two untrained hounds of the lop-eared variety brought 830 each at an auc tion here, while several choice heifers went for only 813 each. CHRISTMAS OIFT FRUIT FULL PACK. Pears and Red Applea careful ly selected from the valley'a best. At your grocers or call Walter Jonea, 419-L. Wagner Creek WAGNER CREEK, Dec. 1. (Spl.) Mrs. Edna Etta Klrby, beloved wife of Prank Klrby was laid to rest In Wagner Creek Cemetery Pec. 15. Mrs. Klrby had lived In Wagner Creek for 28 years. Many beautiful flowers were presented as a last token of love and affection. J. T. Slagle underwent a major op eration at Ashland hospital Deo. 11. He la reported to be getting along well. Ralph Williams of Trail spent sev eral days visiting his mother, Mrs. Cowen here, recently, Mrs. Edward Taylor had a nervous relapse and Is recuperating at the home of her sister, Mrs. Leora Sum mers. Mrs. 17. K. Robinson, Mxa. Chas. LeAthco of Wagner Crek and Mrs. O. H. Mannings of Talent visited with Mrs. Fred doddard who Is 111 this week. Howard Rose of Ashland spent a few days recently visiting his sister and famllv. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Combs. . Harry Olelnnta Is In EI Paso, Texas on business. Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. GMbralth and daughters Helen and Jean spent Sun day with Mrs. Qalbralths' mother, and her sister. Mrs. Hanscom, and Lennle Hanscom of Medford. E. E. Robinson la 111 from an at tack of appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Montice of Klamath Fa Us" visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred God daM Dec. 14. Walter Fredericks of San Francis co Is calling on turkey misers up Wagner Creek this week. Miss Eleanor Powers visited Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Pendleton of Fern Valley, Sunday. Henry Ooddard who has been quite 111 la taking treatments for sinus trouble. Mrs. Sam Chllders and son of Fern Valley spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Wolgamott. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bailey are having electricity Installed In their home this week. . -4 Phoenix PHOENIX, Dec. 13 (flpl.) Mrs M. p. Da vies and daughters, Dorothy and Shirley, of Seattle, are visit I a? Mrs. C. E. McClaln, mother of Mrs. Davis. . There was a special call meeting of the Phoenix Thursday club, Wednes day, at the Eagles hall. Plans frr the annual Christmas party for tn- husbands of club members were com pleted. Ladles' Aid of the Presbyterian entire h Is sponsoring a pie suppor and an old-fashioned literary society debate. O. Plckel will have charyo of the pie auction. Sunday, Deceberm 23. at 7 p. nr. the annual Christmas program will be presented In tha Presbyterian church parlors. The program Is In charge of Misses Harriet White and Elaine DeVrles. Guardian neighbor of Neighbors of Woodcraft, Mabel Stsncltff, announces a special call meeting at the Grange hall, December 20, 7:30 p. m., for members of Oak circle No. 242. EAGLE POINT, Dec. 19. (Spl.) Regular meeting of P.-T, A. was held at the high school December 14 with 20 members and guests present. The meeting was opened by the presi dent, Mrs. Til lie Tlngleaf, Introduc ing County Nurse Blanche Rimels and Mrs. R. O. Greene of Medford. They spoke on the many ways In which the money from tuberculosis seals is spent, also the different pre cautionary measures that sre offered by the county. Mrs. Jessie Mlttlesteadt aang a solo In the entertainment hour. It was decided to not commence the hot lunches until the beginning of the new year, also plana were made to have the follow -up baby clinic on January 11. All parents are asked to make their Appoint ments for the hours, 1 to 5 from Mrs, O. E. Ousterhaut, nurse chair man, clinic to be held In the sewing room of the high school. A large crowd of people from Eagle Point attended the dance Saturday evening at Lake Creek Grange hall. This waa thefirst dance of the sea son and was very well attended. Friends will be sorry to hear of the recent death of Ira Tun gate. A number attended the services held In Medford Sunday, Regular meeting of the Sunday school on December 23 at the usual hour. Following this service the Christmas program will be held from 11 to 12 a.m. All are cordially in vited, i Mr. and Mrs. Robert La Rocque entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sea man and George Weiman at dinner Saturday before the dance at Lake creek. A very enjoyable time ts expected at the Christmas party to be given by the Civic club In the Brown hall December 30. Each person Is asked to bring a gift not exceeding 25 cents. The Christmas shipping dates for the turkey association are December 10 and 20, from the Medford ware house. The officers are expecting aa large a shipment as they had for the Thanksgiving market, which was 66,000 pounds. This shipment Is to be made by express. High school student body Is spon soring a play, "The Tree," to be given December 20. A small admission la being charged and from all reports the play will be worth seeing, Mrs. Fern Wlnslow Is director, Miss Yetta Olsen director of numbers by glee club and Mr. Bolts of the orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Taylor, Mr. snd Mrs. Harry Ward, Mrs. O. B. Myers and Miss Minnie Putman at tended the Christmas party given by the county recreation club In the courthouse auditorium December 13. A large crowd greatly enjoyed the program prepared by Miss Jeanett Gore and lunch under supervision of Mrs. Henry Conger. Victor Bursell had charge of the decorations. Bicycles new and old get the best at Medford Cycle, 23 N, Fir, Mail Tribune Daily Cross -Word Puzzle ACROSS Small orna ment ii) hall Enraptured Society bud: colloq. Morbid breathing sound Region Town In Penn sylvan la Flower Insinuation Named Huge Oriental ship captain ffend out Item of prop erty Oily poisonous liquid FMge Small p1s Rowing Imple ment Oo before Htrong (antes Rendered fat of swine Corded fabrlo Vend Thone who wrongfully tnke othtrs' pities Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle AlGlEiUAlCAlLlOlMTAl g I MA H A gLI NEg EVEiPE RMANE N T e "n GTTrTFFg Mn e t 5 e ITan e wiL jE CN ifa AjlS 1L E N T PjAY5pTOGEfHR E AS tIF pnerInep FLE AS ME T Alt R A t e eInTsMd TRmfyi Introduced Medicinal plant Manner In this place Kind of bean t on at hw BIMIral char- 65. CI. art? Mfcuit DOWN 1. Kind of cheese I. Acquire by labor X. Dismounted 4. Wish i, Bam of wood or metal I. Bngllnh com- poner T. Hanging f. Greek letter I. Present 10. Finishes 11. Covering for the foot and leg 17. Malign II. Old piece ef cloth 31. Title of cour tesy 14. High moun tain 2S. Term of rs apect 21. Spelling books 27, Kxlit CI. Horse :5. Bitter retrh at Brought for ward IS, Young cow 37. Dismay 19. More discour teous 40. Bos 41. Oreat Lake 43. Withered 44. Lamb's pea name 41. Play boister ously in, Huge waves 41. Exclamation 1 f 3 4 w 7 ig tef r 1" To "7 33 31 ITS Eagle Point Sams Valley SAMS VALLEY, Dec. 19. (Spl. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cook of Gold Hill visited Irlends here Saturday. The Chrlatmna program will be given by the school Thursday even ing, and school will close Friday afternoon, to be opened again De cember 31. Mr. and Mra. Harry Tonn of Lake Creek rented the Hughes houae for the winter and are welcomed Into the community whene Mra. Tonn has spent most of her life. The young peoples' sunaay scnooi clasa of the Daptlat church of Med ford will put on a Christmas pro gram hare Sunday evening, Decem ber 3S. THE GRANGE Hams Valley Orange. A pleasing feature of Saturday night's Orange meeting; wsa the Christmas tree arranged by the lec turer and the generous treat of candy and nuts given the members by the way and mesns committee. The meeting wss called to order and conducted by the new master. Jerome Fitzgerald. Two candidates. Miss Eleanor Coombe and Mrs. Bessie Murphy, were obligated In the first and second degrees by Past Master Hershel Harper, Due to Illness sev eral members of committer were absent, as well as a few officers. The program at the close of the business session wsa furnished by Mrs. E. W. Empey, Mrs. Jack Korner, Billy Wyatt, Clara Mllkowskl, Eva- gene Wyatt with tha members joining In singing Christmas carols, led by Luther Wilson, John Wilson acted as Santa Claus and distributed girts for which names had beeri drawn previously. Refreshments were served by the home economics committee. MUSI REGISTER AUTOS BEFORE FIRS! OF YEAR SALEM, Dec. IP, (UP) All eilf mohllea must be registered for 193A lloena platea befora Jsnusry 1. Secre tary of Stale p, j. stadelman warnM today. Plrat of tha new year'a plates black with yellow numerale appeared od cara Saturday, December 15. Christmas standa for peace and happlneaa. Tha tuberctilosla ChrM- maa Seal brlnga both. - Buy now) 0m MaU Tribute ,aat axis, $200,000 VALUABLES STOLEN isfeaJSSSiBaw. At-UiJ r,aAk , Whan burglars forced their way Into tha Altadena, Calif, home of Mra, Delphlne L. Slattery, widow of E. A. Slattary, New York clothier, they removed Jewela, fura, ruga and silverware valued at approximate ly $200,000. Listed among the stolen articles, several of which wore In trunks In the garage, were a $100,000 diamond ring, $30,000 string of pearls, $13,000 wedding ring, $10,000 diamond brooch, $7,000 bracelet, $10,000 sable coat and a $9,000 ermine wrap. A detectlva It Inspecting one of tha ranaacked trunka, (Aaaoclatad Press Photo) ENDS CAMPAIGN FOR ADOED ENLISTMENTS Members of the local Nation.; Guard units, the 183th Infantry com pany A and headquarters company, third battalion, were "eaters" on tlie house at th eregular banquet climax ing a membership drive for recruits to fill up the vacancies at the Armory mess hall lat night. Clyde Flchtner acted as toostmaster and with the help of .he whole com pany a good time was had by all. The menu for the evening Included meat loaf, vegetable solid, three kinds of fruits, coffee, and mashed pota toes. Approximately 80 men attended the feed. Marvin Stevens was presented with the cash prize of (4 for having brought Into the country the great est number of new renruits. He se cured seven men for the ranks af Uncle Sam. John Davidson received s3 for second prize with two new recruits. Major Ellenburg of the 162nd In fantry, who la now with the Oregon station police stationed here, related to the men some of the highlight of his past career during his days In the army. Captain Tengwald announced that the wa'Uar drills ech-Mrd tnr Tues day night of next week and the fal lowing week will be puelponed one day and will be held on Wednesday This change was made so that the men may Join In the celebration of the Chrlstms and New Year's holidays. EAGLE PT. STUDENTS PLAN YULE PROGRAM T EAGLE POINT, Dec. 10. (flpl.) The Eagle Point student body Is sponsoring a Christmas program to be given in the grange hall Thurs day. December 20, 1034, beginning at 8 o'clock. The program to be presented Is as follows: Monitor, a march Orchestra. Olbraltor. Overture Orchestra. Adeste PI deles Orchestra and Olee clubs. Reading, "Her Christmas Bhop plng" Wilms Houston. Bolo, "In the Watches of the Night" Beulah Tlngleaf. A Wondrous Song Olrls Sextette. Beautiful Snvlour Girls' Sextette. Today There Is Hinging Olrls' Sex tette. Resdlng. "The Song of the ChrUt mas Angel" Eleanor Throckmorton. Solo, "Jesui, Our Lord" Wanda v: ant. Hope, march Orchestra, Clovernook. Schottlsche Orchestra. Silent Night Orchestra and Olee clubs. One-act play. "The Tree. Pond Llllea, a wait Orchestra. Oo To It Orchestra. The cast for the play follows: James Davie, a middle aged busi ness man, Wesley Baker; Maude Davles, his wife, Margaret Simmons; Kay, their freshman co-ed daughter, reorula Chamberlain: Dick. Kay's college brother, Klrton Orow; Virginia, the younger sinter In high school, Beulah Tlnglenf: Ned, the high school brother, Carl Lawson: Buddy, the brother in gradr school, DUe Throck morton; Molly Pendleton, Kay's col Irge chum, Vivian Moomaw. Counted I'liMiMtnt's leather. IIANKINHON, N. D (UP) Hsvtng nothing else in particular to occupy hta at tent Inn. Irwin Newman de cided to count the feathers on a Chines-i ring-neck pheasant. He found 7B78 feathers In the colorful plumage. JAPANESE UNCI JUNKING NAVAL LIMIT PACT (Continued from psge one.) pressed oonfldenoe In Its "rescUnesa . to meet any altuatlon which might arise" aa a result. In at ceremony regarded aa historic, the powerful privy council recom mended abrogation of tha limitation pact to Emperor Hlrohlto, whosa speedy approval la expected. Tha action In effect constituted abroga . tlon. Speaking for the privy council, Ba ron KUchlro Hlranuma, tta vlce-prejl-dent, aald: "Tha Imperial govern ment deslrea continuation of clauses of tha Washington treaty relating to limitation of formications and naval bases in the Pacific ocean, but If such clauses are terminated the gov ernment la prepared to cope with suca a altuatlon.' Hope for New Treaty, Assurancea were made the govern ment would atrlve to conclude a new naval treaty replacing the Washing ton treaty, with lta fl-65-3 ratio to Japan a new treaty guaianteelng Ja pan "national security." Official notification will not ba given the United Statca until tha week between Christmas ' and New year'a. although the actual rfat waa not set. A letter of notification will be cabled Ambassador Salto In Wash ington after It la drafted at a cab inet session Friday. Many Japanese leaders regarded tha atep aa the most momentous this country has taken since It entered the World war. Building Racsj Looms. Througb th denunciation, tos Washington treaty wll lex pi re Decem ber 31, 1939. For 13 years the pict haa held naval programs of tha world's great sea, powers In check. Building raoea have Wen predicted to result from Its end Tha action marked victory for tha Japanese navy, which lias carried on a vigorous four-year campaign trt equality, ' Japanese newspaper indloatcd no tification of tha United States would ba postponed until after Christmas, when, It Is hoped, American delega tions to the frultlesa Wl-power nav.4 conversations In London wlU hava left. ' Tops Must Watch Uuttl. nnsTOM iupi Police attached to ha.rfnttrtjr. h.ra have heen rerj nest ed not to throw their clgaret butts out wlndowa. Thla practice waa halted because tne cigareis lanaea on roofs of the automobiles below and burned holea. New Deal for Weather llureao. ppiNninii.n. Mo IUPI Mark down a complete new deal for tha nrji.thii. bureau here. Everv Dteca Of equipment haa been changed alnca Observer o. u. wuuiora came two yeara ago. The laat replacement waa a thermograph. ( Milky Way Transferred. PEABODY, Mass. (UP) Th Milky Way waa transferred from th hv.n. to a cltv street here. An automobile, driven by Edward Pot ter, atruck and overturnea a oi" waon, spilling the load Into tha street. A. A A. WEAR BETTER CLOTHM. Suits and O'ooat to measure. Ill 90 up. Klein the Tailor. Upstalra. Radios old. or radios new, they wurt their best when sre get throur. Pr mil's can do It " Phone 33. Phone 543 We'll 'haul away out relUM, City SjuIU.j Service. 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