f MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1934. PAGE NINU Vtt liUY GO WHAT YOU WANT Classified FOR EASY RE F E REN' E fsN I VO i I vo I IIUMV laoiULOlV PS Read every fid on this page. You will probably rind ex actly the thins you want to buy or sell. If It Isn't - there, advertise . . . It's Inexpensive, effective. . Per word first Insertion - (Minimum 23c) Each additional Insertion, per word .lc (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy changes $1.33 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND FOR RENT ROOM BOARD FOR SALE LIVESTOCK BUSINESS DIRECTORY. RATES ery muaerate at 719 as. J4U.ll I - ATTRACTIVE room 04 B. Orape. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Room 18x60 adjoining Mall Tribune Job Department, on Qrape atreet Will remodel to suit permanent tenant. Phone 76 or ap ply at Mall Tribune (newspaper) office. GUERNSEY COW- son. Phoenix. -Fresh; T. J. tv DRY WOOD Fir. msnzantta. oak Phone 71 or 515 Pennaylvanla. POR Jerse? cow. Cheap 830 Bennett. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS Dentllir). DENTISTRY Or 1. H. Oove. 334 E Main. Wall Paper Cleaning. WAIL-PAPER CLEANINO Ic per Q ft Mr Black 910 N Bartlett. Expert window Cleaners FOR EXCHANGE POR SALE Nine-piece -s;?.!nut dining room aet. 310 Haven 6t. bARGAINS Outdoor clothing. Boon. Shoes. Tvpewriter, QoU Clubs. Bid dies. Buy. sell, trade. Quna. Bouts. Motora. Sporting ooofla. 317 Norm Rlveralde. LET' OEOKOE DO 11 lei 111 House Cleaning Floor Waxing On. ental rug cleaning and upholstering Painting and raperlianelni. SALE OR TRADE Cow. ahoata, brood sows. Take some wood. Phone 403-J-l. A BEAUTIFUL 195 diamond engaaje- ment ring. Sacrifice price, lei 745-H. TRUCK for trade for light car. Gen eral Service Station Junction, Rt. 1. Box 171-B. FOR TRADE 3 double beda. good spring, mattresses foi twin beds or day beds. Rt 1. Box 348. Medford FOR SALE Radio: mirror, pictures, new velvet dress, size 10. 333 wo. Holly, Apt. 4. evenings. 4 H. P. DRAG SAW for sale Case Auto Wrecking. Phone 780. FOR EXCHANGE 1029 model A Ford aedan and 3 lota In Medford . for late model ford V-8 Tel 407-Y MANZANTTA wood, 12" and 16" 1 .50, and $1.25 tier. Fred Powers. Inquire at Applegate store. EXCHANGE Furn. re-upholstering for lumber, wood, flab polea and reels Phone 069-R. FOh SALE OR TRADE White ileo trio sewing machine for light se dan Box 638. Tribune. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS LOST Thursday, large police dog ' with black collar. Notify O. B Hardv, 3. E. R. A. office. LOST if nog 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 cssen. Box 3942. Tribune. PTANOS A few wonderful values :n new Studio Uprights and Gran Pianos. Chrlstmaa delivery. Vory easy payments. No carrying charge Elhart's, Ashland Plino Store. A REAL PIANO BARGAIN Studio upright piano, used only fiw months: fine condition: beautiful tone. Easy monthly terms can be arranged. Free delivery. See at warerooms. Ill NorHi Fir St. D. C. Durham, Agent, Cllne Piano Vo. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Girl for light housework. Call 746-R. i WANTED MALE HELP MAN WANTED - A HUSTLER for Jackson county to nandle sureel. easiest selling artlclea. Go home every evening with money In lout pocket Experience not neceasary rjrtoH rentitatlon essential Write Mr Close. 617 Stock Exchange BMg. I Portland. Oregon. WANTEDiTuTTIONS PIANOS $10 will deliver a nice lit tle Bungalow upright piano to your home for Chrlstmaa. Balance easy terms. No finance charge. Baldwin Piano Shoppe. Open eve nlnga this week. 7:30 to 9. FOR SALE "C" Sax: good finish and case, $2500. Rt. 4. Box ii2, Sprlngbrook Subdivision. Don Bum-gardner. FOR SALE Saxaphone. Conn O mel ody, gold bell, pearl keys, sliver In strument Good aa new. Cost $145 Sell for $90. Mak6 a dar.dy Christ mas present. Phone 1473-W. even ings. YOUNG MAN Experienced grocery clerk, fountain lunch, driver, want employment. Consider anything 113 Cottage St. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE UNINCUMBERED middle-aged widow wants practical nursing or house keeping Box 4612 I 1 4-ROOM modern home on paved street. $1200.00 One aore on pavement, $225. 80 acres, near city limits, fine soil, $100 per acre, L. G. Plckell, 204 East Main - I - - - WANTED-MIBCELLANEOUS OR SALE At Rogue River, 3 acres """" with water: orchard and small house: lVa blocks from high school WANTED Passengers, share expenses to San Francisco. Tel. 1298. WANTED To borrow money, heavy draft type brood mares and colts as security. Box 184, Tribune. WANTED To borrow $500.00. Good security. Box 284. Mall Tribune. WANTED For cash. 8et of drums with or without cable and motor. James Davis, Jacksonville. . WANTED 100 persons, any age, to receive a free demonstration lea son In the Modern Way of play ing the piano new. easy, quick and correct. Dec. 26 to Dec 31. Make appointment now. Halght Music Studio, 318 Liberty Building. Medford. Ore. EMPTY furniture van going to Los Angeles wants load both ways. Tel. 615, Hawley Transfer. WANTED TO RENT Two room furn ished house in city limits of Med ford Must be cheap. Box 808 Mall Tribune. FURNITURE re-upholstered. 969-R. Thlbault. Phone WANTED Household goods, 'toves tools or what have you Medford Bargain House. 27 N Grape St Tel 1062. ' HIGHEST PRICES paid tor furs. hloe and pelts Medford Uargaln House 27 No Grape Tel 1062. JUNK WANTED W pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES AND RADIATOHS. ALUU1NJM BRASS. COPPER and lunk 3f all descriptions MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 An Orape Tel 108a FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT After Dec. 27. partly furnished 8-room home at 315 south Riverside. $20 per mi-rth. Including garage, water paid. Call at prop erty for inspection or 325 Sou-h Riverside for owner. $575 cash. If taken at once. In quire Owlnga Service Station, Cen tral Point, ore. a aAu.lAIM Mb laran lot n Htm. nett St., excellent sou. run, nut tree anci berries will sacrinco oo terms or cash box oo. inouae WHEN you think of real estate, think ol Biuwd & While. FOR SALE Must eacrlftce Memorial park lot Box No 501. Tribune HOUSES POR SALE OR RENT Jack- ton County Building a Loan ass o Phone 195. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Chevrolet IK -ton truck; run 29,000 miles, or trace tor ton truck. Box 3950, Tribune. FOR SALE V-8 Ford Victoria, 1933. Will sacrifice for $531, including full coverage Insurance and Interest. Terma. Flchtncr'a Garage. GOOD USED CARS LOW PRICES 1935 License. 1934 Chevrolet Town Sedan. 1934 Plymouth Sedan. 1933 Plymouth 2-door Sedan. 1932 DeSoto Sedan. 1929 Chevrolet Cdupo. 1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe. 1932 Plymouth Sedan. Also several older model. Open Evenings. ARMSTRONO MOTORS. I NO. 88 No. Riverside. Tel. 18. FURNISHED home for rent. 1122 E. Main. Call between 2 and 4. FOR RENT o-room furnished houe. $37.50 Call Harold H Brown. 195: after 5. 1670. FOR RENT 6-room modern ho ise furnished: rireplace and piano In quire IZS w 9th St W H Ever-hard VERY MODERN furnished cottages: reasonable price Special rates to lng:e person Vslar.dra Hotel md Cottages. Centra) Point FOR RENT Home nirnished or unfurnished Imtt White FOR RENT APARTMENTS CHRISTMAS SPECIALS Buy yourself a real Christmas Present. 1934 New Studebaker Sedan, dts-counted. Chevrolet Coupe: runs nlce....$ 84.00 Studebaker Sedan uu.uu Pontine 1931 Sedan... $350 00 1929 Ford Coupe, priced right. 1934 2-ton Dodge Truck: duals. 1929 Chverolet True; long W. B. $225.k: studebaker sales and service So. Riverside. M. A. BLlSS-'Palntlng and papal -Hanging. Tel 646-W 313 S Orape FOR 6ALE Almonds, cheap. 520 W. Second St., Fred D. Adams, FOR SALE Wheat $1 bushel, oatt $1.50 hundred. 704 No. Central. A-l CEDAR POSTS 12c: A-l sugar- pine, heart shakes $8.75 per M. delivered. Write C. J. Akers. Eagle Point. Ore.. Star Rt. No. 41. 10 TONS baled hay. $12 per ton. Would consider good cowa in ex change. J. E. Leigh, Eagle Point. Butte Falls Rd. RE-POSSESSED Brunswick 10-tubo radio with electrio phonograpn. Will trade. 1000 W. 11th St. LET HANSEN SOLVE YOUR DECOR ATING PROBLEMS Tel. 289-J. 519 King. Oak Grove Empty Stockinet. Alma Williams: Yankee Doodle, violin aolo, Joe Mc Allister; The Cat and t.'.e Mice, Js:e Matthews: recitation, Marvin Wil liams; What Shall Santa Call Alia? Glenn Williams; Little JsvcJu Horner. Charlie McAllister; acne. Little Pig Went to Market, Jackie Don Lowe; song, Jln?le Bell, aung by Alber: 8 1 rat ton and group: "Santa Is a Dandy." by Betty Ci Matthews a"d Billy Boatwlck and group. Much credit Is due Mrs. H. B. West erberg. chairman of program an', dinner, and Mra. Don Lowe, who as sisted her. Community ainging. led by Mra Pttnyue, closed a very pleasant even ing. Mra. John Morse and Mra. Stella Morse have been HI w.th bad colds. Harvey Chlldera la leaving Thurs day for a reek's visit with his siatir Esther in San Francisco. FOR SALE Copper carbonate for treating wheat. Monarcn aeca uo. FOR SALE Rose oushes at popular prices. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE 5 doz. mixed daffodil aud narcissus bulbs, 79c. Sacrifice price Monarch Seed Co. , FOR SALE Morton's smoke salt and aaueage seasoning. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE U sea sewing machines all makes; terms u desired ah manes rented and repaired White Sewinp Machine Co 24 N Bartlett OAK GROVE, Dec. 20 ( Spl.) The 4-H cooking club had. 1U first meet ing December 13, at the Oak Oro.e school. Officers were elected and work planned for the coming year. Next meeting will be January 3. Pupils of the Oak Grjve school have been working on their Christmas pro gram which will be givn Friday, De cember 21. at S o'clock. Mr. Gustonson is home from the hospital and la Improving. Clarence Olden of Jacksonville hart dinner at the home of P. J. Kirk pa trick December 18. The women of th-3 Oak Grove Neighborhood club are dressing Uoila for the Christmas tree sponsored by the Lady Lions. Mr. and Mrs. Shore attended a party December 18 at the home of Mllo Lambs. Mrs. F. H. Mlnear snd Mrs. Guy Cox gave a farewell party at the home of Mrs. Mlnear Monday even ing, December 17. in honor of Mi-s June Yearout, young evangelist of Boulder, Colo. There were 28 guevts present. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Klrkpatrick arf having Christmas dinner with M and Mrs. Henry Currier In Medford. FOR SALE Apples, or trade for any thing you have- Phone FOR SALE Closing out my entire stock of bicycles, scnuita Bros., 137 No. central. POR HIGHEST QUALITY pear tro-a. peach, apricot, onerry appie. al mond, filbert, and walnut tree rosea and shrubs at lowest prices. Phone 851-R-2, or call at W B Barnum's. 3 miles south of Medfovd on hwy next to Evei -Shady Auto Camp Carlton Nursery Carlton, Or ALL MAKES of washing machines re paired Flck's Hardware, 131 West Main. WHEAT or feed oats tl.90 cwt.: ground barley and alfalfa hay 112.50 ton. C A DeVoe. 3 milt; west and mile south of Medford Phone S23-J-2. PURS Cash paid for furs, hides, pelts Johnson Produce Co.. 6th and Front Sts. GRAIN SACKS Jackson County Peed Co.. 4th and Bartlett Sta FOR SALE -Sand, gravel lawn dirt fertilizer teaming Phone 012-J FOR U ALE White sewing mac mne Angora rabbits 314 Willamette FOR (EXCHANGE SO-30 Carbine val ued at 12000 for light oar Across from Medford Riding Academy MISCELLANEOUS FLOORS POLISHED for the holidays, We clean, wax, polish any flosr, furnishing everything, for 11.00 Phone 774-R-3. MARVIN ALBERT wishes to announce to the public that he has assumed management of Rlrhfield Service Station, corner of 4th and N. River side, and la ready to g:ve first-claw j Wl VIVO (WiU lUUilbUVIUUi Valley View Lake Creek EARLY START ON DISPOSAL PLANT Meteorologies Report MWflNIl JQ VOTE ON PURCHASE OF LAKE CREEK. Deo. 20. (Spl.) Dinner gueata Thuraday at the T. J. Hoefft home were Mr. and Mra. Roy Grlgsby and children, Mr, and Mra. William Hoefft and daughter, Mr. ana Mrs. Harry Tonn and Mra. Anna Tonn. Lost Creek school children, under direction of their teacher. J. R. Tyr rell; expect to entertain their parents and friends Friday afternoon with a splendid program. The Lake Creek school, Betty zun- del, teacher, will combine their Christ mas program with that of the Sunday school, which will be presented Sat urday night at the L. H. Wyant hall. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tonn have moved to Sams Valley, where they expect to make their home. Mrs. M. M. Ragsdale of Evans Val ley waa an overnight guest at the Ragsdale home Friday. Mrs. E. R. Jones, who had been visiting rela tives, returned home with her. Mrs. E. I. Meyer spent Thuraday aa gueat of Mrs. Wallace Ragsdale. Trail VALLEY VIEW; Dec 20. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Ed Glenn snd Mr. and Mra. Gilbert Glenn, lef Thursday far their home, at Monno, Waafc., after visiting their brother, Wm. Glenn, and other relatives In Ash land. Wednday evening the Glenn fam ily held a dinner at the home of Mr. and Mra. T. Simpson in Ashland, in honor of Dan Glenn, who ce.c brated his 00th birthday. . Sam Chlldera waa h Klamath vis itor last Friday. J. R, McCracken haa oeen suffering from a very severe case of pleurisy, but is some better. Mrs. Arthur Sawyer and small aor are visiting Mrs. Sawyer's parents, Mr. and Mra. L. Gallatin. Mr. Sawvor wifl Join them In a few days. Mrs. Panue and son of Gold Hill were week-end visitors at the Lucher. hand home. Valley View Community club h-s'd a community dinner and Christmas party last Friday evening with about 90 In attendance. Aft-r a bounte ous dinner the following program was presented by the chliren: Christ mas Telephone, Nelda vVltllama; Visit of Old St. Nicholas, Betty Jo Mm. thewa; Little Pig Plays on His Flu'e. Jackie Don Lowe; Old Man Claus, Raymond Chllders; Vivian Boatwlck. To Grandfather's Hou.: Billy Boat wlck, The Fellows Call Mo BUI; Tm TRAIL, Dec. 20. (Spl.) Mr. and Mra. C. B. Fitwlmmona, who have been visiting Mr. and Mra. 8. W. Hutchinson, left Tuesday for Port land to spend the holidays with rela tives. Mra. Will Grieves called on Mrs. Irvin Howe Friday. O. Morgan haa moved Into the Irvin Howe cottage. Mr. and Mrs. C. Cushman and little daughter, Melba, and Mrs. E. E. Ash were shopping In Medford Wednes day. Miss Christine Zimmerley was week-end guest of her cousin, Miss L. Zimmerley. Mr. and Mra. Omer Fltuslmmona of Pomeroy, Wash., arrived Monday, De cember 17, to spend the holidays with his sister, Mrs. S, W. Hutchinson, and family. - Mlsa Edith Malcumus and Inez Burk are expected home for the holi days. They are attending school at Canyonvllle. Mmroda Had Good Season BOISE, Idaho (UP) Idaho nlm roda counted the greatest kill In the history of the state thte year, ac cording to the state game depart ment. Official figures showed a total og 15.612 deer, 8.228 elk and 33 goats bagged by hunters. Dec. 20. 1934. Forecasts. Medford and vicinity: Cloudy to night and Friday with occasional rain; not much change in tempera ture. Oregon: Cloudy tonight and Friday with occasional rain west and light local rains east portion: allghtly colder In east portion tonight. public works so that when, and If, the money la made available It may Im mediately ba applied for. He aald that In the past Oregon publlo bodies have neglected to make the neceasary preparations for use of forthcoming federal or state assistance, losing out on many occasions because plana and specifications had not been prepared in time. Hockley aald the appropriation con gress will probably make in January will be much larger than the 93.300,- 000,000 appropratlon made last year. according to Indications made in talks of members of the administration and heads of PWA departments. If the appropriation does come, he aald. It will be available for all publlo bodies county commissions, municipalities, states, school district, highway de partments and will Include paving, school development, sewage disposal. development of water supplies, erec tion and maintenance of hospitals and libraries, and any other needed public work. Terma upon which the loans are to be made will not be learned until congress acts, but wll probably be the same aa made last year, Hockley aald. SyMcn. Described In describing the type of sewage disposal plant to be constructed in Medford. Hockley aald It will consist of a system of racks, followed by a sand trap, this followed by sedimen tation tanks, after which the sewage will be aerated, treated with chemi cals and discharged as a clear afflu ent. He aald the heavy sludge will be passed through dlgestors and fin ally discharged to sludge beda where It will be used as fertilizer or wasted. Bids on the Butte Falls water dis tribution project were opened Wed nesday and will be checked by the Butte Falls city council. Hockley met with Porter J. Neff, Otto Frohnmeyer and six members of the Butte Falls council to discuss the distribution system, tor which a PWA loan of $5000 la to ba made. The state engineer also conferred with H. K. Hanna, attorney for the Jacksonville water project, .This pro ject, purpose of which la to supply the city with a greater Intake. In volves a pipe line and tunnel to tap an underground basin one and a half miles above the present water supply dam. The work of tapping the basin Is to be carried on with the assistance of geologists from Oregon State college. Local ltala. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 63; lowest, 34. Total monthly precipitation, 1 23 inchea. Deficiency for the month, .70 In. Total precipitation alnce Septem ber 1, 1934, 7.45 Inches. Excess for the season 1.18 Inches. Relative humidity at 5 p.m. yes terday, 90 per cent; 5 a. m, today. 08 per cent. Tomorrow: Sunrise, 7:39 a.m. Sun set, 4:43 p.m. Observation Taken at 5 A. M. noth Meridian Time CITY ss? r.1 w I -o . 42 44 Boise . Boston ...... . Chicago .... Denver 42 Eureka ................ 58 Helena ... 38 Los Angelea 74 MEDFORD 43 New York 62 34 40 24 28 50 28 88 37 .24 88 1.10 .22 .84 .28 .20 .02 Omaha 28 22 Phoenix 84 Portland 88 Reno - 64 Roseburg 58 Salt Lake 88 San Francisco m 58 Poattle 60 Spokane 44 Walla Walla ..... 64 Washington, D.C. 52 10 A. A. A. WEAR BETTER CLOTHES Sulta and O'ooate to measure, $21 31 up. Klein the Tailor,, Upstairs. The favorite Xms"glft Mlaa Say lor'a Ccocolates. East Side Pharmacy. Main St Rlveralde. Mail Tribune Daily Cross-Word Puzzle PIANO TUNER D. C. DURHAM, resi dent phone 332 or write P. O. Box 838. LOW PRICED guaranteed Radio Serv. Ice. Phone 637-Y. BOAT TRAILER. Cash Register A.CO Ing Machine. Typewriter, Boot Shoes. Huntlng-Flshlng Equipment 317 North Riverside. GOOD USED CARS '31 Chrysler Sedan. '31 Bulck Sedan. '31 Essex Coach. '28 Ford Roadster 28 Bulck Sedan. '27 Bulck Sedan. '26 Dodee Sedan. SKINNERS OARAGE 143 So Riverside. Phone 102 Your Bulck-Pontlac Desler. V-8 FORD VICTORIA 1933. Will sacrifice $500.00 equity for $300 00 or will trade for light car. Flcht ner's Oarage. FOR SALE POULTRY IS YOUR HEARING IMPAIRED? I ntve for sale or trade a late modo! . A co us ti con which baa so benefit mi hearing that 1 have no further use for it. T. N Kerr Talent. Ore KINDERGARTEN Sparta Bldg Music and dance Phone 1545 or 125S-W Rutb Luy Alice Heymoeck BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts f AL'KHON CO. AUS1KAC1 CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance The only complete Title System in Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO Abstract of Title Rooms 8 and 6 No. 32 North Central Ave, upstairs Rlatto Phone Ifllft-Y. Money To Lend FOR RENT Apt. 334 Ap? FURNISHED one and 2 room apts. Garace. 604 W. 10th. -, ' - fOR RENT Lir;e and small furnisv ed apartmenta 7ufl So QsitdMe . FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR SALE 6 Rhode Island Red 1 cockerel quality atock. Sunny-1 field strain, blood tested. Cum-1 mines Poultry Ranch, A miles out Midway Road. ACROSS Animal's foot Tn this way Winter precip itation In cold cli mates . Tropical bird Flower Proliant Treaitnsaer Chilled Place la pea! tlon again Imbibed Articls One Indeil nitely Permit Contrived Century plant Across Building Site Expert war aviators Alarm whlitl Flood Olden times, pootlo Short for a man's name Unit of wire Apart or away Knnntlal Volcano Solution of Yesterday! Puzzle B1EIADPRAPTDE B RAleare.a.1ono iEiiiiNNUIN DO E N TiILEDV AST PRASiEMllil A.5 5 E T i A N J LINE tfilpjT ABTSlOA g pWecedetangs Ml AjgDjl? e P'm SELL llu SUPPERS PEFACE DlALOE AIR! M!Ri.ik w A. RlE"SrADlElRlMLMPS 54. SmalUst pos sible portion of an ele ment If Vigorous or spirited 17. PftMSRS OUt Kl. Forbid h9. Beams CO. Colorlnv scents 41 Knnck DOWN 1. Couple t, A queen of Enaiand I. Humorous persons 4. Rstnbllshrd principles I. Device fr carrying ' bricks C. Emplos4 T. flnwllke part t. Part of the I 9. Ornament for the neck 10. Native metal 11. Marry l. Withdraw 20, Literary scrapi 22. Long (1th 25. Uniform it. Trial 27. Quantity of medicine XI. Wicked ?9. Greenness i0. Small round murk SI. Pun cent plant 35, Mai cat 31. New: comb. form 40. Mstal faat ners 41. Having a rounded rool 4. Psliads 47. Wily or cun ning 41. Rasa hora - RO. wincllks si. Panltontlal lesson II llaks a mts tsks IS. Chines psgofla II Untruth , FOR SALE White Leghorn pullet I Phone 4-T-4 MONEY LOANED - 150 to 300 tor personal or household purpoeea on House PurnaShimct or Auto: lo' Csrs Re-rinanced Loans 0lo$vO j within SO minutes, under super vision of the Stat Banking Dept License No S-157-M-I0O Sec W t ) Thomas. .45 So Central j FOR SALE Pure Bronre turk ton. snd hen for breeding 20e lo Psrrlsh stock. Free 'jf any d I seise Adolf Schuls, Beafzle. Ore. i MONEY LOANED Cecil Jennifers FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room 875 So Central FOR KENT Nicely tumuih-d room and ar:e -nrste at nvderat rate or at monU ti9 Souto EAOS I'KANSFKR ft tflORAOfc JO Office 1016 No Central Phone fls Prior rmht Service guaranteed PUKE BronM torn cockertn t pne j suxk 05 Jesee Nell Rt 1 Aahlsnl T " - HAWI.EV TRANSFER - 2a pert pack. FOR SALE DOGS PFTS era snd movers special livestock , .-----w - j moving equipment Prices -.ani ttOUaUt CA.NAiUWa fbOC fiia-J-a- ROi'A &..'.a. F&ong 014, 1 i2 13 wt s y wf 9 r i 'I zjWzf 3ojrn Ji T 4z W T44 77 IaTaI? Tjr 43 4f So sT 'Sif "54 S ', zz z z z zz 5f ; So ' ;- ZT ' .. . j j ' ' i 'l' "" tmBTTvwaTr''''' The young people of the Presby terian church, with Mlaa Eleanor Todd aa program leader, will con duct a beautiful Chrlstmaa service In the assembly period of the school at 0:46 Sunday morning. Every ef fort haa been made to make this a service- befitting the birthday of the Saviour and a welcome la ex tended to all frlenda of the school All .strangers In the city are wel come at all tlmea at the services aa well aa those who do not attend else where. There are classes for all ages with the following teachers and workers: Cradle roll, Mrs. Price and Mra. Work: beginners, Mary Ray and Mra. Cool; primary, Mrs. Oldenburg, Mrs, Jones, Mrs. English, Miss Brom- meri Junior, Frank Ray, Ralph De will Mlsa Helen Wilson: Interme diate, Mlsa Fay Ackley, Miss Todd: senior mixed group, Dr. B. R. El liott; Mrs. Bell Llttrell, Mrs. Dene- more. Dr. Charles T. Sweeney, Wm. Watt, aaslstant superlntendenta. and Dr. Wm. P. Holt and Mr. and Mra. W. S Ollmore. as well as other workers who are planning for the work of the winter months, extend an Invita tion for all Interested folks to wor ship and work with them. japs Accusru. s. OF NAVAL'BLUFF TOKYO, Dec. 20. A) A tempor ary sensation resulted In diplomatic circles today from the circulation In the Brurllsh aervloe , of the Memo (Japanese) new agency of an article which aald the policy of President Roosevelt's administration waa one of "bluff," The article, oontroveralal In char acter, attempted to prove the United States would not be able to outbuild Japsn should a naval ra-e follow ter mination of the Washington treaty The Japanese navy personnel, the article continued, la superior to tne American la moral courage. THE GRANGE 38 S4 138 38 Rain Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Rain Snow Clrar Rain Cloudy Clear P.Cdy. Cloudy Cloudy Rain Rain Foggy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy CHRISTMAS TREES BAD FIRE HAZARD L E ASHLAND. Dec. 20. (Spl.) By au thorisation of the Ashland city coun ell. City Attorney Prank Van Dyke yesterday completed negotiations wlta A. A. Schramm, state superintendent of banks, for an option on the Pom padour mineral aprlngs for a period of 20 days at a cost of $100. Price of the property to the cltay haa been aet at 110,000, the expendi ture of which will be decided upon by the registered voters of Ashland at a general election on Thursday, January S. The city hall wUl be th polling place. To obtain the option at the lot amount, compared to earlier offers, the city had to take a shorter time limit, whlcb necessitates the holding of a general election before the time expires. Two changes In the legal structure of the otty were made to enable th council to function In the emergency. An amendment to the election ordi nance waa paased, making It possible) to hold a general vote within 10 day after published notice, and the cit charter waa amended, giving the coun cil authority to transfer $10,000 front the electric department funda to a special fund to use for purchasing the aprlngs, In case the move la ap proved at the polls. Voters will not pass directly rl the purchase of the aprlngs, but vU vote either "yea" or "no" on the pro- poaeo onarter amendment. If approve ed, the council will then have au thority to complete negotiations. SALEM, Ore. (Spl.) In express ing his deep concern with regard to the possibilities of death, personal injury or property losses due to fires oa used by the hazards - Introduced In the homes and places of public assemblage In carrying out the spirit of the holiday season, 8tate Fire Marshal A. H, Averlll lasued the fol lowing statement at his office here today. Reoords In our department show that many Joyful occasions of the past have been turned to sorrow, suf fering or perloda of regret because of some oraeleaa practice or lack of serioue thought on the part of re sponsible Individuals. Many warn Inga have been published each year and many safe and Bound rulea have been suggested with respect to the decorating and installing of Chrlst maa trees. These rulea are all very reasonable and will be obvious to anyone who will seriously consider the common fire haaards associated with the Yuletlde. It may be felt by many who do not have electrio service that these rules are an In fringement on the rlghta of Indlvuala or act as a damper to the tun en- loyment of the occasion. . A proper realization of the hazards, even tho they are permitted to exlat but are handled with due care, will largely remove the chances for aerloua con- sequenoes." Mr. Averlll urgea that it b borne In mind that highly Inflammable ma terials such as the costomary Christ mas tree, celluloid toys, cotton, crepe paper, etc., In close proximity to heat or open flames, sucn aa canaiea, stoves and flrcplacea, are natural causes which may turn a Joyful holi day Into a moat depressing period. HEAD OF ACTIVES' Election of officers for the Active club at the regular dinner meeting Tuesday resulted In the selection ot Kenneth Penman aa president for the ensuing term. Other officers elected were Jacal Butler, vice-president; Carl Johnson, secretary-treasurer; Victor Milnea, sergeant-at-arma; Dr. Dwlght H. Flndley, Cbarlea Prltchett, Jamea Moore and Al Beekatz, board ' ot trustees. The club voted at thla meeting to sponsor two bowling teams In the second half of the city league, and Olen Fatarlck and Victor Milnea wen elected the captains. The club also voted In favor of the boys' buslnesa training program which la belna; planned by city merchants to give inatruotlon In buslnesa methods to boys over the Boy Scout age. A meeting previously planned voi convene with an Ashland young men's club on December 20 waej postponed until after the holidays. . FERA HEADQUARTERS PORTLAND, Dee. 90. (P) T. J Edmonds, regional dlrwctor, Indicated today that Portland probably will be selected aa headquarters for the new northwest regional FEttA district. He conferred with Marshill N. DanA. chairman of the northwest planning council. The new regional will consist of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana Alaska and Hawaii. Edmondi waa previously regional director of i'J trlct 7 with headquarters In St, Paui. Central Point Orange will hold regular meeting Friday evening with the newly Installed officers In the chairs. A two-act play. "Dave s Bsby." will be presented during the lecture hour, starting at 8:00 o'clock, to which the publlo la Invited. Membera 01 the Orange taking part In the play are Mrs. Eva Smith. Lotua Heasel grave, Harold Fleischer, Ivan Bkyr men and Ed Lull. Tuesday evening of this wee 50 membera attended the Orange meet ing at Esgle Point when the new officers of the two Oranges were Installed. John Geist Dies In Portland Home John Oelat, 3840 North Watt street. Portland, passed away Monday night while asleep. Besides his wife, Rachel, he leaves one eon, Henry, of Spokane; Mollle Frailer of Portland, and stepchildren, Alios Vincent, Medford: Sarah Hen- dtrson and Bernlce Orubles, Portland a Oregon tleuther Cloudy tonight and Friday, occa sional rain west and light local rains east portion: allghtly colder In east portion tonight: moderate to fresh west wind olf the coest. Radios old. or radios new, they wri then best when' we get throuiir. "Prultt'e can do It" fhone 31 Bicvrlps new and old get the hast t Mediord Coia, 13 M. tit. CANNIBALISTIC FEAST BUCHAREST. Dee. 50. (UP) Dis covery of aeveral villagers of Octant, a email town In Bessarabia, that ther had unwittingly been gueata at a oannlballatlo fsaat, brought moba to the local prison tonight, where they sought to lynch Nekola Stepan, tho hoat. Stepan, a peaaant, and a Mrs. Eu phroalne lured Stepan's wife Into a cellar, killed her and dismembered the body, police revealed. 8tepan'a Invitation to neighbors to sttend a feaat In the absence of hla wife aroused their ausplclons. Police. Investigated and obtained a confes sion from Stepan. ROSEBURO. Deo. 30 (VP) A pro teat agalnat newly established frela-ht rates on broccoli between Roeeburc and Portland waa lodged here today, by growera and ahippers, at a meet ing with local railroad officials. The rail and ' truck rate was Increased from 28 cenU per 100 pounds to 81 osnte. and the minimum increased from 10,000 to 40,000 pound.. Shlp menta of leaa than the minimum weight tako a 40-oent rate. Orower declare that auch rates are prohibi tive and will disrupt the effort to establish a marketing code by en co ur aging the operation of "bootleg trucking In email quantities. L GROWERS Ff PESSIMISM IN EAST. PORTLAND, Deo. 20. (pi Wo growera of the Pacific northweat wlU find but little cause frr optimism la the report today of R. A. Ward, gen. eral manager of the paclflo Wool Growers' Cooperative, who haa re. turned from a two months' buslnesa trip In the east. "The United Bute will go Into in new clip season with ;ne of the lat est carry-overs of wool In lta his tory," he aald, adding tnat consump tion for the first aix months of lust waa 81 per eent below that of 1933. WINDOW OLAS3 We sell window glass ,ind will replace youi broken windows reaannaDty. Trowbridge Cab inet Work