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-AIRPLANE SPIN IS -
EVANS' DOWNFALL!
Perhaps superior in strength. :
hul Inferior in wrt'stilut; skill, i
Art Kviins. the Cherokee Indian
of oklflJioina, was defeated last
iiitlu in iho Itlalto theatre hy
Moose Norbvuk of Portland, who
tonk the first full in aH minutes
with an airplane spin, which U-fc
Evans so Bronzy tint he was an past summor. othinK very un
easy victim for the second fall, pleasant transpired until he en
whlch came in four minutes, fol-' countered a Wyoming blizzard
lowing a series of hcadlcUs. The 'east of lioc-k Springs on the Union
preliminaries to the main event Pacific railroad.
were, also hard fought and pro- j The doctor made two attempts
viiled an exceptionally good even- to drive his machine for a itis
4 iiiK's entertainment. tame of ntnety-odd miles, hut was
Kvans was clever and In his ;
. wrehtlin-' displayed surprlshiK t
speed and brute strength, the lat
ter of which he used repeatedly
in break I ng punishing holds Nor
beck took in determined efforts
to defeat the Indian early In tho
match. Several times, the Indian
had the advantage and once nearly
took the first fall when Nor heck
became groggy as the result of a
flock of head locks. However,
Norheck managed to clear
head and weather the storm.
his :
I
In the semi-wind up. Tommy
Hynn. wrestling tailor, defeated
Young (lotch in 19 minutes with
a series of head locks, which all
but rendered Coteh senseless. The
two hoys were evenly matched
and displayed more trmn ordinary
speed. In the i re 1 i m 1 n a ry . Cecil
Hni-rick of ('.rants Pass and Curly I
Woods of this city wrestled a j
draw. liarrick seemed to ho in:
good condition and Woods was! new. Continued enld.
in excellent form. j Oregon: Fair tonight and Sun-
The main event was referred j day : but cloudy with rain extreme
by Henry liurke of Klamath KnUsjwoyt portion. Not much hange in
and the preliminaries by Jack temperature.
Wood. It was announced from '
the ring that the next match J
would take place January 7 with'
Moose Norheck wrestling n husky i
from the state of Washington. i
. EW OIL ELECTRIC
Itepresenling sueli a radical de
parture from present standards and
practice, a new locomotive is now
in operation on the lines of the
Canadian National railways. As this
system was the pioneer, three years
ago. in planing in service the first
oll-electrie ear olf 200 horse power
rating. Its engineers have main-1
tallied leadership In the solution of j
the transportation proldems hy the j
introduMlon of this oll-eh-ctrle lo
comothc, new in character anil de-
slu'ii. for fast passenger and freight
service.
When the first - olt-cleetrlr car
was put into service, ft established
two world records in rait trans
portation, by continuous run from
Montreal to Vancouver, a distance
of 2 , !' n 7 miles, in ti 7 h o u rs. a n d
by a continuous operation of the
engine during mat period, me long-
est non-stop run in rail history. The
new locomotive is considered to he
eapaine or even grea:er perform
ance; nnd, in addition to this, its
power and speed are obtained at
costs fa r be I ow t h oso of the old
type of engine.
To these advantages are added
simplicity of operation. A control
ler. Is used very much like that
of tho electric trnmear. The loco
motive consisiH of two units, which
may ho operated Jointly or Inde
pcndently. It weighs Gf.u.enn
pounds when fully equipped, 4.
000 of which are carried on the
driving wheels. Kaeh unit carries
X.000 pounds of fuel oil, 1.000
pounds of lubricating nil, 14,000
pounds of water, and 3.000 pounds
of sand. Its power plant has suf
ficient energy to furnish lisht for
a good-sized community; and the
Apparatus used to heat the train
could keep n large modern apart
ment warm.
The locomotive cun develop a
tractive effort of 100,000 pounds
during' accelerating periods and it
will handle the heaviest passenger
trains at n high schedule speed.
Flas-h" nt Itkitlo.
A reporter and his dog. battling
tho unseen forces of the under
world to trail n criminal to his biir
nnd win a girl Is the basis of a
remarkable newspaper story in
"Shadows of the Night," now play
ing at the Klajto.
A man, a girl, aftd a dog yhare
the honor.. for besides Lawrence
VirSy and Louis? Lorraine, the play
'presents "Flash." .h "wonder
dog." The dog. with a i most hu
man Intelligence, rescues his mas
ter from crooks, brings the police
thundering Into n dive to his res
cue, and In n thrilling chase, grabs
a crook's automobile license plate
that proves the clew that is his un
doing. FOOTS tREEK NEWS
Albert Matt is has been buying a
tittle home In Kogue Hiver. Ti
liou At A' A. W. Milton. V-
MVami Mrs. Ceorje Unor an-1 Iheakage of ftss shipped to
nursing their son Floyd Lance of i market can be reduced hy the use
;old HIM. who bt very sick w Ith j "f xrcNior psd-t now manufactur
pneumonbi. c1 comni'T. ially. They are mr.di
Mr. Silver U operating a placer ! '"V wrapping excelsior with pupfr.
mine on Itirdseye creek. He has . are about 1-3 inch -"'j. "nd the
two men emnloved. - "lw f 'n egg cao cWpoilment.
J2d Holing (ftt thrve days with
hia mother this last week. He
linn iiopn f:irmlnc their new i-Lice
.n the Applecate nil fall,
DR. AND MRS. SPATZ
Dr.
J. K. Spatz. who owns the :
1 Springs on-tin ra casi of :
Mourord and a 1 5 -acre orchard
near Talent, thinks ho will have
no dlfficully in indui-in;
Htfht togs which obscured th
the
sun
here a few days in the early
mornings after his expeiiencv 1
on un auto trip with Mrs. Spats;,
coveriiiK iu.viiu miles, during the
forced to retilrn to startiiiK point j
each time.
Twenty-five dollars induced an'
experienced taxi driver to drive
the car, and Dr. anil Mrs. Npatxl
resorted to the Pullman as far as j
drive- KG hours to wrosile ,,! :
way through with tho car and ho
was fortunate at that. j
Harry Angle once said. 'If you;
don't like the weather here, read !
the papers." I
Mr. 'and Mrs. .Spatz arrived in I
Medio rd Tuesday ;o i (.main some
time.
Saturday, Dee. 1!
Medford and vicinity:
night, Sunday inereisln
Kair to-
3 a.
Local l)uta
j Temperature ( degrees ) a"
Highest (last 12 hours) 4ii
'Lowest tlast 12 hoiliv.t 20
i Kel. humidity (per et.) SI
j Itreclpilation tlnclies)
j statu of weather Clear
Lowest temperature this
ing IS degrees.
xs
CI,. in-
j Total precipitation since
I 1. 1!I2,S. 4.71 Inches.
; Sunset today. 4:4 :i p. m.
Sept.
Sunrise Sunday 7:37 a. m.
Sunset Sunday 4:44 p. m.
Observations Taken at 5 A. M.
120th Meridian Time
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Salt Lake City.
San Francisco..
Santa !
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Radio Program
KMED
Mali TrlbunerVlrEln Station
S Saturday. DccciitlH'r 22
22S.0 Meters 1310 Kc,
C : 1 5 to 0:30 p. m. Medford
Mail Tribune, news and
markets. r
4 Knmlay, Beceniliei' Hit.
1 Morning .ervice from tho
Christian church, broadcast
through the courtesy of Perl
Kuncrjil Home, i; veiling ser-
vice by the Valley Badlo 4
4 church.
4 Momhiy. lKteiiib,r iil.
9:30 to 10 a. m. Good-will
adv. program.
10 to 10:30 American Luun-
dry.
4 10:30 to 11 Jordan nice.
Ashland. Ore.
11 to 11:30 Auto lUauty
Shop and Clover J-caf Sei-
vice Station.
11:30 to 1? The Tlootery.
Iit-ati tlf ul Shoes for Worn-
en.'
12 to 12:30 Adrienne. "His-
ttnctlve and Individual
Wearing Apparel."
12:30 to 1:30 Lewis Super-
Service Station. 4
to ti:K Ve Towne Crier.
ii:K. to 6:30 Medford Moll
Tribune, news and market
4 ' reports. S
S to 8:30 Southern Oregon jj
flan company, q
8:30 to Kads Trau.-fer and
1 Storage company.
I 9 to 10 California Oregon
j Power company presents
Helen Xorris' latest play. i
"fr "Frankincense and Myrrh." !
a a
For best
on In the h.W.
on six are used
; Daily Meteorological Report
m of each iddt of i Tv, choir wilt present an Infor-
me above and oneliital rerdttbrn of Chrlstmns music,
'b" c. -. ami on
'below the top filler
.niliiiuon;!
ei ! lilJ
ViriaV.!
Ht'lhi'l llapUM Church.
7 I ti Welch slreel.
Klilcr KrcilcnlniiK. pastor.
Sunday sehmd. H a. in-
Preach inK. 11 a. m.
Kvoninir service, 7 :
Kveryolie welcome to alt service
Catholic Church O
South Oakdnlo avenue and 11th
streets. He v. Kalher Mack, j:islor.
Sunday
Masses at N and a. m.
Christina:? masses at S and lo::0
a- m.
No iniduifcht mass this year.
St. .Murk's I-'.piMtipal.
Win. It. Hamilton Hector.
1'ornei- Oakdale and Fifth sired.
K a. m.. Holy communion.
1( a. m Sunday school.
It: III a. m.. MdVtiiiiR service.
7,:30 p. in., Sunday school ele-
1-i-ation
i Christmas erviees-
midnight. Holy communion.
9 a. m.. Holy communion.
Church of God
North tirado and llaven.
He v.
A t oopo.- paslnv
December
Sunday school. 10 a. m.
Preaching, 11 a. ni.
Christmas service, 7:30 p. m.
Coma hiuI meet with us in this
evening service held in memory of
the birth of our Savior. May it he
the means of drawing our hearty
nearer to Him.
I lls4'iplvs As'itihly of .It-Mis Clli-l?-t
l-'S ICast Main .street, upstairs.
Beginning Sunday, Dei-ymhor
KvaiiKelistic nieetlnKH 11 n. hi.
jand 7:30 i. m. Also adult bihle
I study at 3 11. m. Sundays and
jweekly meetings; next week, Tues
mmmmm
day. 7:30 11. 111.: Thursday undineithor of Jerusalem, neither In
Saturday. 7:30 p. m.
. i.i. I.., .1.1 .,r n,n l.l,r.
.loin heinB prenehed nnd restored.
Xamelv. reiieiiloiiec. belief, tholas vol heard' mv voleit: neither
new Mrth, the haptism of the!
w Jj ! Holy Chost, as In acts 2:4 and the 'them. Hut I - go to show myself 1
Vjnine Kil'ta of the spirit us in 1 1 to them. 1 j
$ jCorinthans; 12 chapter. Time for the preliminary exer-
r Jl Meotlnga conducted hy Kvan-'cises will he taken up with a
j pel 1st W. K. llrown. Kverybodyj short Christmas iproKfnm.
j welcome. i Our concert resertatlon will be
2U 'the Kith article of faith.
37 Valley Radio Church j AH members urged to attend.)
;M Mill Itay. pastor. I. O. Hox IMS j visitors ahd invesliK-alors wel-!
: -Meuiortl. J'ltone Jacksonville 1U2.
Kimdamenial, undenominational
I Kvcry Sunday nlRht at 8 o'clock
from station KMM) our opening
Iruhk. "Come to the church o'er the
radio. .
Prayer and scrlpluro lewson. j Main at Laurel
S)peia! Christmas inilHic anS. llvvt. minister.
sonn: Solo. "Shadnws" and Christ-
mas message by the pa.stor. AVhen
Christ, the Son of Cod, was horn
there was no room in tho public
house, even for such an event, so
ho was horn In a cow barn ami
cradled in a manger. In the, cele
bration of tho world's greatest
event let us make room for the con
uai figure Christ.
First Baptist Church
Sunday school begins promptly
at 15. Be on timeand briiis your
lillte.r ClasHOH for, Jill aps. . Had
an excellent turnout lust Sunday.
oM'a beat that record with 100 j.er
cent attendance. Dr. Katun's morii
ing subject, "The Christinas Lells."
evening fliinjeci, i no in;eis j
Song." The choir will sing "illrth-
oay i a iviog, oy .M'lunnger. i n
opening of the evening service will j
be a big sing. The young ladius
will prpfient it pantomime entitled,
"Hark. What Ieaus Those 'Holy
Voices?" and tho choir will lilng
two CI risimas carols, (aa 1 "See!
Amid the Winter's Snow," hy (loss,
and (hi "Ring Out. Ye Bells," hy
Wallfs. Ordnance of baptism both
moriihv; and evening. A hearty
welcome to everybody to nil the
services.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Authorized branch of the Mother
Church, the First Church of Christ
Scientist, Boston, Mass.
Services nre held every Sunday
at 11 o'clock, church edifice, 212
North Oakdale. Subject for Sun
day, December 23, is tho Universe.
Including Man, Involved by Atomic
Force?" .
Sunday school at ft: la. AppH-
1 cants under the age of 20 may be
jadmhtcd.
Wednesday meetings, including
; tostiinnolcs of Christian
Science
healings, at H o'clock.
The reading room, which Is in
the Medford building, is open dally,
from 12 to 1. except Sundays uu'li"' King" Choir
holidays. Tho Bible' and nil au
thorized Christinn Science litera
ture, may be read, borrowed or pur
chased. Tho public Is cordially invited to
attend the services and visit the
reading room.
Dngllsh liUtlicmii hmch.
Kourth and Oakdale.
"Where thi way is made, plain."
Jr. 1. C. Tun k, past or. 1 Mione
1424. Residence f. 1 S West Fourth
street. Hour of worship U a. in.
A speciiil (iuistmas service will be'Mymn. "Oh Come All Ye
conducted by the pastor,
Special music:
Organ prelude, "IleJoJee Kver-
more" t IjorenK
Mrs. F. J. Harris,
Anienf. "Olory to Cod"
Offertory, "Can.onetta"
Hollander
Posilude, 'lth Joy and Clad-
neK" .... Ashford
Tiie Plhle nchoo) begins at 10: 1 i
a. m., vith classes for all age.
A speiTil program will be given i
on Christmas Day at 7:30 p- in.
The service will close with ft
child Ken'a program.
Special mu.- lc.
Prelndo, '"Ni-ehtsllck" Schumann
Post hide.' "March Homalhe"
f rounori
First Clirbdlan Church.
Ninth and Oakdale streets. Car-
man
K. Mell nilnister. Office
and pastor's study In the church.
Phone 1007. Itesldenco phone
1337.
'Tet Our Welcome."
Christ mas will be iJiserved in j Floienee HazelrlKK McKlhttse,
all ferxice-i S u n d a V Morning fiertrude Parker. mitranos: Kdna
worship and rommunlon 1 0 : ufi. i Kifert Thhach. N'lnu Cole Mulhol
Appropriate music. Sermon, "A I land, contraltos; A. .1. MrOon
Christ niR4 Mensage." otigh. Dr. Wm. P. Molt, tenors;
Popular evening service 7:30. J Dr. W. W. Howard nnd Dr. 15.
in a varied program. The audi -
on"i' will Join in hlnfcin
mas t .nols. The pnstoJ
fiir the tlosinir words
vnr Ktiuiis iuioiry.
.Mum lay n iulit ue KiMe hciiooi
2
program will bo fclvfit. Oitv
uii'i:
will he i In "Whlu Olf I
rvi.'f.
Kver ono invited
; WelciMiie
I til.lt school assembly at 9:4."
'
t'lu iMh'.n Kndeuvur groups
moot at 6 ::!.
The
"itlfin ttil Oil ii relic, Ccnl in I
Point.
rt .1, M. Johnson, pastor.
The lesson in the
1 tomorrow is the ni
Hible m hool
..lint Iho,
birth of Jesus. I .tike LM-ltl. The
lory old. vi-i ever new. It means
more to us than ever before. Come,
study this lesson with u. School
i opens at l):45 a. m.
icpart-
In our young peopl
meilt the study will bo of Jesus
and Christmas also. In the devo-
tional service the lesson will be on,
the subject: Worshiping Christ In
Story and Song, I.uke U':l-I4. Then.
! in tho church service the young
, people will have full tihargo. yf the
! exercises.
In lh' morning service the pas
j tor will preach on ilie subject:
j Offerings for the King.
Our Christmas exercises will be
given on Monday evening at the
I hour of 7:30. The leadtts are ask-
be present at t -o'clock In I
lu.ur. iimi y ,....t.... ....... ,
l-xa. uy on mm-. i.ur ,.v'M"i- ...
I t is 11 ui nae iio'ii" iiuiiif eif I'M,
and w
hall dismiss early.
Tln- Ijilli'r Day
Snlnlx siiiulnv
Si'linnl.
Slin.lav. Drri'lillitT 2:t.
in tho
t).!d rollows' Hall at 10 a. in.
Sul. loots to l.o lakon un aro:
(lospol d.u-trlno .lass. Divine,
aulhorlty and tho apostasy.
llook of Mormon olass. Tho :
law of .Moses mipel-seded. I
The Sheep of Another Fold.
I have sheen not of this land, 1
any parts of that land wllithorj
1 itn.,.. l.nn.i ,i in I ii i m m. i.-oi-
they of whom I speak , have not
have I manlsfested itiyself to,
;,-ome.
.lesse G. t KlKan,
l'j'aneh rresklent. l'hono 1313-U
: iodfnrii
: l-'hst
Mcllioilist Cllirri'li
Uaymund
:4r. a. in. The chnreh seliool
10::!0 a. ni. Chur.-li and s.iliunl
unite for the Christmas program.
ti :30 p. m. Kpwort h luagiies.
7:30 p. m. The choir, under
the direction of Mrs. U H.
I'aske will present Itichard Wor
thing's Christmas cantata, "Km
manuel," a melodious presenta
tion of, the Christinas story.
Christmas p r o g r a m, Sunday,
Ueceniber 2.1. 10:30 u. in.
Organ voluntary.
Song by the school, "CI lory to
Cod In the Highest."
Prayer.
lieginner's department :
' The 1J a b y Jesus" Beginner
girls.
"Story of the Wise Men" Be-
j (Tinnt.
boys.
'Aum- In
manger" Begin -
Bi-imary department
Song. "Walloon Carol," primary
department.
Uecitatlon "Christinas Dream,"
Barbara Fleisher.
Kxerclse, "Hiking to Christ
mas" Six primary boys.
Hodt niton, "Christmas Morn
ing" Jack James.
Sfdo C. H. Paske, Jr,
- Junior department:
Kspln nation of songs Mrs. J.
H. Carkln.
Song. "Watchman, Tell Us of
the Night" Junior department.
Song "O Littlo Town of Beth
lehem" Junior department.
Inter mediate department:
Harmonica duet, l Silent Night"
Hick Sleeter, Hoke Curtis.
Kcndlng, "Slur Song" Joice
Bannish.
Senior department:
' Chorus Miss Morrison's class.
Piano duet J o s c p h 1 n e and
mien rower.
Solo Kllen iJoran.
Adult department:
Chorus. Neldlingcrs
"Uirthday
Solo. "Ciesu, Itamblno" by IMetre.
A. Von Mrs. M. X. Jlogan.
Pastor 8 Christmas message
Mr. Kees.
Song, benediction and organ
Ichimes.
tlnistiiias I'rogram rresli) terian
Church. . (
Christ mas concert, 11 a, m.: i
Organ. "Prelude and Christmas j
Pastoral" 4 liiggs
Hymn.
Joy to the World"..
invocation, -l.ora s rruyer. i.iorm
Faithful
Anthem. "Olory to !od In the
Highest" Shelley
Double Mixed Quartet.
Prayer,
Quartet. "How Tteautlful Upon
the Mountains" Marker
Violin duct. Song Without
Words"
W. Cnrlelon
... Mendelssohn
j it nen uiiu
Donald Moore.
Trio, "We Three Kings of
Orient Are"
Messrs. Howard. McDonough ami
Shorkley.
Anthem. "Thero Were Shep
herds" OVIncent
Double Mixed Quartet.
Contralto solo Selected.
Mini KllTabcth Welch
Offertory, "tlesu Bambino" Yon
Offertory.
p,rb-fW.,r
mon, "A Hfgn Cnto
You"
Anthem.
Mr.
UWnn
"Slim U Ileavena" Tours
Double Onartet.
Benediction and silent prayr.
QPostlude on AriVfttl Fidelen ...Ioret
irtMjiiie .ii''i uiiiKi.
W. Shockb-y. bassos; Kv
rlgc Mnrsh organist.
' An evening with n)!c
and i
6M VALllYlS
COLDEST WEATHER
- IN COUPLE YEARS
SA.MS VAI.l.KY. Ore.. Doc. l.--
iSpecial.l -- For lite past .e oral
(J1V . ,vii v , .,.
enld'-.si calhcr eperi' n""d tinr
ilig the past two years. inaKin the
atmosphere seem nuiih nunc ap
propriate for Christ nt.tK holidays.
(Since the heavy fnii has lifted the
...,,,, ,. 11M. Kminv
Twenty above was the lowest re-
llortiMl to llliw .lUl I l.-t Wr.lniKil.i v
nijshli ,h(, vuUU. wealher we hav'e
had so far.
The funeral of William Mitchel.
well known pioneer of Ho Iteagle
district, was heb) at the Sams Val
ley cemetery Monday a ft erinum.
School closed with a Christmas
tree Friday night, for a vacation
of ten days.
Friends were sorry to learn that
M. M. Wright, who has been con
valescent from a recent operation.
! had to unilMi;it n
cond opera
glad to know
' tion Sulur.tiiy. lull III"
,s .vlni. ,1!til,
j Mrs. l:..st lUmhcK. who has vis-
it.-.l tho past two ve.'k.H with her
fWT. Mr. Kay Trosham. l.-ft Sun-
! day for Ashland to ho nt Iho lionio
j nf h'r paroms. Mr. and Mrs. Krank
I 'rlu' S(,hi
. distri.l playshid l
't piourossilm very fast owliiu- 1"
o imieh slelcness. .lesso M. Kin-
noy. iho eonstrnetor in oliariti-. is
"imposed to Bet r.uieli help from
donalions. 1ml so far only a few
1ve ln In any time on tho hulld-
' Ini:
The funeral of William Tow 11-
send, who was so Iriiuieallv killed
! Krlday evening hy a (luernsey hull I
at llie .lay rrlnl; Haee. was no
at auiiocii cemetery ronii;i. .u.
1 owiiHnd was a brother-in-law r
Henry Smith, where he had mad"
his home for the past several years,
Misses ('.race and Huth liiKham,
who are students at the Ashland
Normal, are enjoying their vaca-
tion with home folks.
Most of the flu victims of the
neighborhood are now able to be
'up and around with the exception
f liitle Stanley Straus, who lonk
a relapse after being on the road ;
lo recovery and from which he is j
not improving very fast.
Miss I'Ynnee.s Wilson visited the;
; Week end with friends at Kerl y.
At last Saturday's meeting of the:
Craiuze the lecturer's program eon-
i Kit,, . ... .... interesting talk
Mid
Htereopticon show on forest pres
ervation by Mr. ltrnwn and Mi1.
Fuller. The pictures were beau
tiful and acquainted us with much
of the scenery we did not know
our stale possessed. A short ses
sion of the Crange was held after
the show. Several visitors from the
Central Point Crnnno were pres
ent. Including the master. John
Anderson, and wife.
( ; Mrs. John Kditigtun. who has
suffered considerably from a re
cent broken ankle, was brought
from the Community hospital Sat
urday to tho home of her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kowe, where
she l.s steadily improving.
Minute "wild-fire" disease germs
may cause a lot of trouble for the
tobacco crop. A tobacco seed, or
very small piece of .dried leaf, can
harbor m a n y "wild-fire" germs
without there being evidence of
them. If the seed Is suspected of
Infection and is to be sown with
out previous sprouting, it should
be disinfected with corrosive sub
limate (I to 1000). or If the seed Is
to be sprouted first, with silver
nllrale in the. same proportions.
liiMi'iiux. 7:30 p. in. 'i;lici' will
IIIUKIiaiU UIO (SCI'IH'M IIHMlim I"'
l.irtli of lliu hrivmr inni ni i".'
shuwtl untli'r cuIiii-imI MkIiIh. ai'
coiniianlril ly i-holen 'lirli;tm:is
HitliKS anil raruls. slini; liy IlK'
church quartet, aHKiKtcd hy the
lllah Hi'hoiil quarliit. A biiIo hy
MIb ICIlow Mac WIIhoii and MIH
Ituth Ijiiwrcnco anil Hcrlpturo
rcadliiRH hy David Iiwry. TIiIb
Im umifr the direction of the
yuiinK in'oplc.
ChriattimH cxcrcixcH liy the hc
Klnncra Hunday inurninj; at 10
m. In the prirlur with n Ir
The nrl ma Hen a nd juniors will
have their exercises Monday night
at 7' p. in,, promptly, in the so
cial hull. Parents nnd friends
are Invited to nil these exercises
and services,
Main Strvct Motlmtlbt (hurrli,
South.
The Friendly church on the
orner."
.lameM '. Conder, pastor.
The Kundny school will give
soechil (Mirhimas program on
fnndnu aunninff In rnnnfftliin with
. fhrlKtmuii tree exercises. Thl.
mouram Is being arranged by
Mrs. Jennie Howard as director.
and will begin promptly at 7:30
p. m. Let all the children be on
time, for Uiere will tie no waiting.
Stinduv morning at 11 o'cloek
the church services wilt begin.
litino voluntary.
Iltrti.n "Inv t.. ttio Wnrld." bv
' ,
Prayer.
Anthem,
herds."
Hcrlpturo
'There- Were Hhep
leson ami announce-:
nmnt.
f)ffertory.
Hymn. "Who Is He?'
Sermon. Subject, "TldingM of
Joy,"
ItenelTction aM doxology.
Kvenlng at 7:3", sermon ub-
it. "The Damascus (Jate.
Tasues meet at 6:30 p. m. Mid-
week services Wednesday at 7:15
p. m.
You have a most cordial in vita
Hon f it iitiend.
FLU-GRIP
I Check ueiore it starts.
Rub on Inhale vapors
vtews
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Medford Building
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Jewelry
Stocks
Bonds
Notes Deeds
Heirlooms
these are just a few of the
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posit box in our Safe Deposit
Vault.
The rental&are moderate
as little as $3 per year
Inspect these facilities today
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An Attractive
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iron stanila'ril. A veal holi
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$1.98
luiice of decorated
shades.'
7A
Holly
Wreaths
1
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SEED & FEED CO.
MffiagtfE
Fred Gottfried Amos Turnbo
GOTTFRIED & TURNBOW
Expert plumbing, heating and
sheet metal repair shop.
We specialize on service at reas
onable prices. No Job too small.
219 N. Grape St. Phone 674
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A Complete Cleaning and
Dyeing Sernhcb
DANCE
Wednesday
AND
Saturday Nites
WALKER'S
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PAVILION
ONYX
POINTEX
HOSIERY
For women .$1.95
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Agency
A. L. HILL., Manager
Phone 105 30 N. Central
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