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PAGE SEVEN WW .He 3m m mm siedfoud tribune, medford, Oregon, suxday, jtjly 17, 1932. m An Up-To-The Mjhuy DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT WANT AD HERE ARB THE RATES! per wort first ineertlo (Minimum Bach additional Insertion, per word 1 Minimum 10c) per lino per montn. without 1.26 copy changes 75 Phone LOST LOST-A black and pale green silk . arf on South Newtown St. Sun ' 5 a, Please return to Mall Tribune or call 1293-W mTsslng. call 1518. LOST If dog HELP WANTED MALE SALESMAN wanted who has some knowledge of livestock and poultry Muat nave car. For appointment write Box 6003 Tribune. AN OPPORTUNITY FOR STEADY JOB. Do you want to make a good living right now? Old established manufacturer will finance respons ible person in a permanent and navlng business in city or country. Starting average 30 weekly. Steady Increase up to $75. A splendid op portunity for right man. No slack season or layoffs. Write McConnon Company. Dept. F-1984. Winona. Minnesota. HELP WANTED Mute and Female. WA 'TED Mcdford Packing School, starting July 16 and 18 at Amer ican Fruitgrowers Packing House. Few more students acceptable. See Orb Cooksey. WNTfTSlTT" ATI OS'S A HOUSEWORK 1.00 per woek to girl who likes children, r none 1010. ELDERLY LADY wanvs housework or care of children. Write 239 second St., Ashland. A-l CHEF with long experience; very economical; wishes position, hotel or cafe. Box 6093. Mall Tribune. WANTED Housekeeping by young woman; local references. Tel. 557-L. WANTED Typing at home, 6c folio. Mall Tribune, Box TDM. WANTEO MISCELLANEOUS COUPLES contemplating marriage August 10 communicate with Dol ald Oeddes, Fox Craterlin theatre. WANTED ", to -h.p. electric mo tor. 498-W. WANTED To borrow 8650 on mod ern home, first mortgage: respon sible party. 6001, care Tribune i WANTED Limited number students for nncklnir school. Apply Ala Vista Packing House, before noon. Call 16-F-14. LADY now in Los Angeles will share expenses for transportation to Med ford. Want passenger share ex penses Medtord-Portland, July 33. Tel. 790-J. WANTED Ranch on shares. E. H. Malkemus. R. 1, Box 140, Talent. WANTED Wool and Osenbrugge, Public Med ford. lambs. Market J. J. Bldg., WANTED Board and room in com fortable home by young business girl. Must be close In and reason able. Write Mall Trlbunt Box 7208 giving prices, address and telephone . number. WANTED 2nd hand a-ooda and Junk. Pat s. 1506 Prune. Ph. 847-L. WANTED TO BUY We pay cash lor grain. Monarch Seed Co. WANTED A large size used electrlo fan: address J. B, Mnn irinune giving size, condition and price. WANTED Wool and mohair. Wool sacks and . twine for sale. Medford Bantam ' House. 27 No Grape St. lei 1063 FOR RENT IIOUJ.rS POR RENT Partly furnished house at 315 So. Riverside. Nlre shade. gsrace and garden ground. Inquire at 30 oo. rtivc.siae. FOR RENT OR SALE Modern home on So. Oakdale. 4 bedrooms, sleep ing porch, hard wood floor, fur rtsce. fine trees, good location. Ph. 885-L-3. FOR RENT Nicely furnished 8-room dwelling east side. Phone 1149. SMALL family wants clean, modern, unfurnished home shortly after Ausust 1st. Miut have at least two bedrooms. Location may he either In town or suburban. Box 6928. Mill Tribune. FOR FKNT A tractive -ro-fm house, hs-dwood floors, fireplace, very reasonable. 708 Park Ave. Brown 8c White Aeency. FOR RENT 4-room houe. 810: wood f-r cutting; place for cow to run. Mrs. Wilson. Central Point. Ore. MODF.RM furn;xr;ed 5-room house with 2 sleeping porches. Call 753 M or 345 No. Bnr:lett. FOR hENT 5-room furn. hou-e. close tn, plenty shade. 609 No. Riv-e.-sioe. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Modern seven-room house, close In. Hot water heat, three bedrooms. Very reasonable rent. Call Phono. 8G8-J-3. FOR RENT 4 to 6-room houses Phone 103. SO N. Central. FOR RENT Modern 6-room house. 918 Psrk. Call Or. Bunch. FOR RUNT Modem bouse, close In Pine shade, lawn and garden lot. (20 per month. Call at 329 South Riverside. FOR RENT My oeautlful home on Rose and Kourtn St. complete in every detail. Must be seen to be ap preciated. Also two modern du plexes having, electric refrigerator, stove ana water neater, ror ap polntment phone Mra. Kyle Cook 8B1-L or Teugwald Agcy. vB RENT Orape. Furn. house. 204. So. FOR RENT 9 room modern furnish ed house. Call at 414 S. Riverside. FOR KEN1 riomea. Furnished or unfurnished Brown & White. FOR RENT Modern partly furnished 4-room oottsge, east aide. Call at 414 8 Riverside. FOR RENT 3-room furnished house, modern. Call 315 or 1113-J. SMALL furnished Phone 319-R. house; Frlgidalre. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished four room du plex well located, S17.50 per month. Phone 1149. FOR RENT Furn. apts. 2 to 3 week. Pacific highway, opposite Owen-Oregon office. FURNISHED apts. with bath and hot water, sio.oo per mo. Apply at People's Electric Store. FOR RENT Furnished apartment, 313 S. Grape. FOR RENT flcnuler Apts. beautiful' ly furnished and modern. Prices ranging from (30 to 150. Corner 6th and Oakdale. MODERN, coolest, neatest furnished apt. Reasonably priced. 412 N. Ivy. FOR RENT 3-room furnished apt. Key at 148 So. Ivy. FURN. apt, new overstuffed, refriger ation. The Berben. 10 Quince. FURNISHED apartment for rent. V- Ivy. FOR RENT Furnished Court. 829 No. Holly apt. Durell HOMES rXR RENT Call 798 FOR RENT ROOMS AND BOARD REDUCED RATES for room and board at 716 E. Main. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS COMFORTABLE ROOM for young men, reasonable rant. Address Box 6849 Mall Tribune. NEWLY furnished room adjoining shower: private home: no other roomers: garage if desired. Phone 1636. FOR RENT Furn. room, 19 Mlstle. toe. Phone 638-W. FOR RENT Nicely furnished down stairs front room: also garage: both for 612 per month.' 325 So. River side Ave. FOR EXCHANGE OWNER will exchange equity in city residence property for small farm. no agents please, rami mag. TO EXCHANGE Automatic electric range for a similar gas range on account of moving to California, Phone 1067-W. FOR SALE. TRADE OR LEASE 20-cabm auto court, with three-pump service station, grocery store with barbecue luncn counter In connec tion: well established reputation on Pacific coast. Compelled to sacri fice this profitable business be cause of illness. Don't delay see ing property. Camp Withus. 1501 North Pacific highway, Medford. Oregon. TRADE 3 lots In Tacoma for electric range, cow, pigs, chickens or what have you? Phone 596-L. FOR SALE OR TRADE 200-scre Im proved stock or dairy ranch with free water, for small acreage with modern home near Medford. Box 5904. Mall Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE My equity In duplex on No. Riverside, cheap for cash. Good Income property. Good business corner. Owner. Box 37, Jacksonville Star Rt.. Medford. FOR SALE OR TRADE 2 lota in Klamath Falls for Medford prop erty or acreage. Mall Tribune, Box 5887. FOR SALE OR TRADE Roosevelt Eight-cylinder sedan. Big Pines Lbr. Co. Tel No. 1. FOR SALE OR TRADE Registered Junior Ouerneey bull; also regis tered Guernsey bull calf. R. C. Benson. Phone 498-X. FOR TRADE 3 modern houses, part ly furnished, for small improved acreage. 414 8. Riverside. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Beat service station in southern Oregon: 6 pumps: Juns- tlon of Klamath and Pacific high ways. Priced right. M. B. Robin son. Junction Super Service Sta, tlon. Ashland. FOR SALE TRUCKS POR SALE DODGE 2-TON TRUCK 165-lnch wheelbsse with 14 foot stake or canopy bodv: dual tires 6-cyllnder engine In perfect con dition. Sold new for 82850; has run only 11.000 miles and has been repossessed. Ideal for fruit haul Priced to sell at 81050. Write or wire If Interested. Will consider trade and give terms on balance Jno. A. Bieejrer, Inc.. Dodge Deal ers. Marshfield. Ore. FOR SALE HUMKS POR 6ALE 40 N. Oakdale Spanish stucco: 2A N. Oakdale. Corner 4th St. both bargain., make an offr. lo Geneva S'.. ready for Inspection. Phone 979 for appointment. C. B. Butterfle'.d. FOR S.M-E Attractive homea. Phone , 109. 30 IV. Central, FOB SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 4-room house with an acre of land. Will take Copeo or Bldg and Loan stock for equity. 10 acres, 6 A In hay, S A. In gard en. Fair buildings, horse, cow. chickens and turkeys. Will take 41200 in cash and a small good con ditioned csr. 30 A. t A cleared and fenced. Small S-room house, well and pump In kitchen, log cellar, fine spring, free soil. lear. Price 4990. Take half down. 131 A. 5 A. cleared; 3 springs, gravity flow. Around 900,000 feet saw pine lots of timber for wood. Lofts cut for a house. Drag saw and some tools with the place. Cash 500. Place clear. SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY CO. Call at Merrick's Camp. TWO ACRES, house, barn, cow, calf. pigs, chickens, berries, garden, all for 11000 cash. Call 1522-R or ad dress P. O. Box 348. NON-RESIDENT OWNER SAYS CUT TO ONE-THIRD FORMER PRICE BEAR CREEK BOTTOM LAND has never been offered at such a low price as this bargain over 100 acres, half In cultivation, more could be: some Improvements, dsndy location, fine well and auto matic system. This is the best land we have In the valley; 85000 total price, and will give good terms. 40 Acres, free water, good build ings, roads, school service, some equipment, stock, crops: 62000.00, with ono-fourth down bal. easy, REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE Realtors. 125 E. Sixth St. Tel. 1499. FOR SALE, RENT OR TRADE House close in, consisting of 2 modem furnished apts., 4 and 5 rooms each. Also nice modern, furnished new house. Call 433 No. Holly St. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown As White. RIVER FRONTAGE AT H1GHBANKS 30 acres with nearly half mile on Rogue river, at lower High Banks The most frequented retreat of local anglers. You can't equal this location at 62500. WALTER H. JONES. Realtor. Jackson County Bank Bldg. Phone 796. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES REPOSSESSED USED CARS The biggest and best line of used cars In soutnern Oregon, a Moaei ruras. Roadster, Sedan and two trucks; Packard Roadster. Bulck Sedan. Olds, Dodge Sedans. Come in and see them. PONTTAC OARAGE South Riverside BUY MILES OF TRANSPORTATION Our Used Cars Have a Written Guarantee New 1933 Llcenae All motor bearings guaranteed for 13 months under our New Service Policy Prices Reduced 1931 Ford Sedan 1931 Austin Coupe ' 1928 Bulck standard Coupe 192a Essex Sport Coupe 1926 Bulck Sedan 1928 Chevrolet Sedan Call 18 ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. SB No. Riverside 1931 TYPE DeLuxe roadster, guaran teed like new. See this beautiful car for onlv 8390; also 10.30 Tudor sedan, 1929 Sport Roadster and late 1929 Ford Truck, 4 speeds, with stake body, priced to sell Quick Full value for you car In trade and easy terms. We will buy your used car ror casn or ouv your equity. GATES AUTO CO. USED CAR DEPT. BARGAINS REPOSSESSED CARS FOR SALE Maxwell Coach ......... 8 0500 Studebaker Touring .............. 95.00 1930 Bulck Sedan .................. 665.00 1931 Bulck 8 Coach.............. 699 00 Hupmoblle 235.00 Chevrolet Coach . 129.00 Bulck Roadster 279.00 Nash Coupe . 366.00 114 S. Riverside. Salesman in attendance evenings and Sundavs. MEDFORD INVESTMENT CO. FOR SALE Otitis AND PETS COUOAR hound pups, best of breed ing. io eacn. jesse Blackburn, 42S Plum. FOR SALE shepherd pups. S weeks wia. j vine rusa, y4 mile ouisiae city limits. Box 5-A. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK rOR SALE Milking Shorthorn bull calves. All agea. Cheap. Klrtland Farm. Central Point. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Apricot 3c lb. Top Notch Orchard. Phone 610-J-l. FOR SALE Dry bodv for 13" or 16" 1.7.1 tier. Fir slabs 11.25. Phone 839-R-4. FOR SALE Row boat, Johnson Light Twin, also fine cedar row boat. Ph. lite. APRICOTS. Mnn Orchard. Eagle Point. Ready July 20. Good sice, no scsle. FOR SALE email piano. Will sell for balance due. See piano tomor Tow at 503 Park Ave. FOR SALE fl-tube radio, good shape, 10. 622 So. Holly. FOR SALE Apricots at old Hunter place. 14 ml. east of Phoenix. FOR QUICK SALE 40 tiers of sea. soned fir wood. Call 1112 Nlsntlc St. Phone 1150-X. GLADIOLI blooms, 208 W. Clark. 15c and 35c doc. FOR SALS Fancy apricots. Will start picking the 15th. R. C. Ward, Fern Valley. Phone I9-F-3I. FOR fiALi: Lease and cahin at Lake of Woods. R. C. Ward, Medford. Phone 19-F-21. FOR fiALE AprleoU, the beat we've had In years; free from scsle. Prices according to sine. Oeo. Alford. Mccormick DEERINO tractor and plowa. In fine condition, for Rood cowa. John Maos, Central Point. FOR 8AU& Used sew mx machines ail makes, 8ft up. terms If desired An majiac rented and repaired White eel-la MMjUBt Co, n . fiaxUfiV FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Fine oak dining table. 84-ln. Have your furniture re upholstered by Thlbault. Tel. 889-R FOR SALE Grain storage In fire proof building. Low Insurance rate Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE Dairymen like Ekonomy Dairy Ply Spray best. New low prices. Monarch Seed Co. GARDEN U1RT, plowing, fertilizer. sand and gravel. Phone 912-J. MISCELLANEOUS HOME-COOKED dinners. Tol. or call at 609 W. 10th St. WE PAY CASH for used cars and equities. Plerce-AIlen Motor Co. WE PAY CASH Por furniture, tool or what have you, Medford Bargain H.mse, 27 No. Grape St. Phone 1082 CASH paid for ola gold, Jewelry, bridge work, etc, Jennings Loan Office, No. 6 South Front. LOCAL or long distance hauling We guarantee to save you money Haw ley rransfer. 619 North Riverside Phone 1044-2L BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON CO. ' ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title nml Title Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Title Insurance. Rooms 3 and 5, No. 32 North Central Ave. upstairs. Automobile Loans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer, bank or finance company and extend your payments. Additional money loaned. Phone 31 for appointment. Dentist ry. DR. JAMES S. JOHNSON Dentistry. 312-314 Medford Bldg. Phone 807 Dressmaking and Remodeling. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and remodeling. 424 Medford Bldg Phone 1181. Funernl Parlor. PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive service at moderate rates. Estab llshed 20 years. Ambulance serv. Ice. 6th St. at Oakdale. Tel. 47. Evpert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172, House cleaning. Floor waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. Furniture llepnlrlng. FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED, re finished, re-glued. We carry a full line of upholstery samples. A. N. Thlbault. Tel. 989-R. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS I. Commences 7. Earlier 13. llt-ave 14. Formal pro cession ' 15. Alternative 16. Alwnys: post 17. Summer: French 18. Exists 19. Color 21. Hindu ruler 2.1. Devoured 24. Short JacKet 26. Contented murmur 17. Having littles velocity 28. Legislative bodies SO. Mlmlckers 31. Diversion 33. Pilot 3. Purposes 40. Mongrels IL Division of a play II. Terrible 13. Uncle: Scotch 44. I-Teclpltous Id. Summit 47. The Oreek N 13. Kxclamatlon 19. Clock In the form of a ship Solution of Yesterday'! Puzzle 10. EIqInJPTA SlH AlPOT CP A IMA N DsffiBlOL D t Rteps CltfpWS elMM il ATRP'LEjgEAIS TIE WjjTsfEMp b snr stt p A IT Vmc. bp Me "ast E PiAMM A R I mME 5 a strrgfETN t pyMIluy fil. Parent f2. Foot hall tenm M. Renfieleita talk r.fi lormr step 57. Emphasis DOWN 1. Coasts 2. Cylindrical it m 2tz iM2 24 25 if" w ::-f4 Jf "WA 33 34 3S 3? 3S 4o ,. m. 43 'W 43 W,'" 45 VZfTi ZZZ!LZZZZf!iZ Mr i "MM niPl 11 11 FOR SALE OR TRADE 15 Acrei Bear Creek Bottom and Modern Bungalow Want Jackson County Building and Loan stock or unincumbered bunealow, or Irrigation bonds. Total price 00. This Is the ery f:nest garden land. Has 7-rootn modern bungalow. Abundance of water every day. The best garden proposition in the Rogue River valley. BARNES Itione 910-T 4n). BUSINESS DIRECTORY Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant In southern Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book binding: loose-leaf ledgers, and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything In the printing line. 28-30 N. Orape. Phone 79. Launmowers. LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED, OILED and adjusted for 79c. Call and de liver free. 23 No. Fir. Phone 281. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY on furniture and late model autos. Three per cent per month on unpaid balance. No other charges. Come In and get the cash today. See W. E. Thomas, 49 So. Central. Phone 139. Painting. UN H. LOCK Contracting Painter. Quality work at lower prices. Phone 640 or 953-R. Piano Instruction. FRED ALTON HA1GHT Teacher of plsno. Classical and popular music courses. Halght Music Studio, 318 Liberty Bldg. Tel. 72. Hoofing. STANDARD ROOFING CO. Builder of water-tight roofs. Estimates and inspection without charge. Tenth and Fir St. Tel. 1077. Transfer. REINKINO TRUCKING CO. Trn ru ler and S tor aw. We haul anything an a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir Street. Phone 332. DAVIS TRANSFER Jt STORAGE Service guaranteed. 30 S. Orapa St. Phone 644, or residence loso. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guaranteed. Watch Repairing. A25.00 REWARD for any watch I can't fix. used watches sold at nan wholesale price. 8th St., opposite Stage Depot. BUY LOCAL HOMES Two sales were announced yester day by the Chas. Wing agency, which Indicate that business Is picking tip. Harry Skyrman, well known local at torney, purchased a house at 415 Jay street and A. H. Oregory one at 839 East Jackson. Many inquiries regarding other sales have been received by the Wing agency. Crystal glow Kodak gloss supreme. The Peasleys' opp. Holly theater. Cross-Word Puzzle Symhol for .i sodium 8 11. Lltersry supervisor 12. Studies ag-sla 20. put on 22. Strict ren dering of what la du 23. Mquor 25. Backs of Decks 27. Kapldlty 29. Sailor 30, Norwegian territorial division 32. Means 33. Public displays 34. VIolont com motion 35. Before 37. Insect's erf 3s. Figures of speech -II. Divisions of a calyx 41. Explsts r.-. 44. Cast oft 4.1. Raucy 41. Ovumi oomb. form I. Metric I unci messurs 4. Pish egis 5. now 6. Prfldlcamsnti 7. Otrl nnannn B0. Evergreen tres I. Solemn daclax 63. ComnsratlY ins rat idlna- Hon , Unr!flnd metal II. A brother Of Odin and CORN IS Se. Central OF Cot.trth.ttfd Need, of the unemployed It great at present. Many families have on'.y a meager existence. Many calls come to the Foursquare commissary for aid, not only for food, but for clothes especially men'a shoes. Also children's shoes. Men are walking their snae leather off trying to find work. Some have been successful, others less for tunate. This work Is to aid the people of this community. All donations are given the needy people of Medford and vicinity. All funds donated to this work will remain in Medford and Jackson county. There Isn't a penny that gota to headquarters. All workers are giving their time helpfreely without charge. Only to be a help to others during this time of depression. The management wishes to extend their heartfelt thanks to the biutne men and others who have so liberally aided in th'a great work of the un employed. Donations of foodstuff is especial ly urged. A plan Is under way where by the workers are to can all food supplies possible for needy families for the coming winter. Any kind or donations will be appreciated. craps Rt. Mark's Episcopal Corner Oakdale and Fifth. Rev. Wm. B. Hamilton. Rector. Holy communion, 8 a. m. Holy communion, 11:16 a. m. Sacred Heart Church (Catholic)1 Tenth and Oakdale, Services at 7:00 and S:S0 a. m. No evening services. Church of Jesus C hrist of Latter Day Halnts. Beatty and Edwarda Sta. F. H. Metcalf, branch president. Sunday school. 10 a. m. Church, 8 p. m. Priesthood and Relief society, Tues day, 8 p. m. .Main Street Methodist Chitrch, South N. D. Wood. Pastor. Sunday school at 9:46 a. m.; Dr. Frank Roberta, auperlntendent. Sermon by the paator at 11 a, m. Young people'a meeting. 6:4Q p. m. Union services at the Presbyterian church at 8 p. m. Full Gospel Church 11 South Newtown street. J. H. Carver, Paator. Sunday school, 0:45 a. m. 'Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Evangelistic sermon. 7:40 p. m. Tuesday prayer, 7:48 p. m. Thursday sermon, 7:48 p. m. You are Invited. Medford Company of Jehovah's Witnesses. The Medford company of Jehovah's Witnesses are broadcasting a lecture by Judge Rutherford over KMED everr Sundsv morning from 10 to 10:1S. These lectures are given by- electrical transcription. The subject of the one to be given July 17 is "Oppression." Tslent Methodist Kplacopal Churcb Joseph Pope, Pastor. Sunday school, 9:40 a. m. Public worship, 11 a. m. Sermon, "The Prince of Talent." Epworth League, 7 p. m. Evening worship. 8 o'clock. Ser mon, "Amerlca'a Pageantry of Pagan ism." Music by the orchestra. Come, a hearty welcome awaits you. First Baptist Church , w. H. Eaton, Minister, Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship. 11 o'clock mon by the pastor, "The Wsy.' by Miss Doris Rose. Ser- Solo Young people's devotional group meetings, 7 p. m. Union service at the rirst Presby terian church, 8 b. m. You will find a cordial welcome at these services. Come and see. Rt. Peter's Lltthersn Church. (Missouri Synod.) East Main St. and Portland Ave. H. H. Young, pastor. Sunday scool at 9:48 o'clock. No morning worship Sunday, Evening services at 8 o'clock. Theme of the sermon: "Three Marks Whereby the Sonshlp of Ood la Known.' Quarterly business meeting will be held after services. The public is cordially Invited our aervlces. First .Mrthodl.t Alexander O. Bennett, Pastor. Sunday morning worship, 11 o'clock with sermon by the paator, "The Foundation of Ood Btandeth Sure.' C. A. Meeker, soloist. Sunday school. 9:48 a. m., with classes and welcome for all. Epworth League youths' hour, 7 p. m. Josephine Power, leader. Union service of worship in the evening at 8 o'clock in the Presbyte rian church. All people more tfian welcome. First ( hrl.tlsn church Ninth and Oakdsle W. R. Baird, Mln'ster. Bible school at 9:48 a. m.; M. Olson, auperlntendent. Morning wlrshlp begins at 10:85. Sermon subject, 'The Romance of ralth." Musical program as follows l Offertory, Venetian Boat Bonn..... Mendelssohn Anthem, "Praise Be Thine". , Mendelssohn Prelude, Marcla Pomnosa -...Kern Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. A special prog-ram has been arranged. All young people Invited. The union church service will be held In the Presbyterian church at a o'clock. 7.lon English Lutheran Church I W, Fourth St. at Oakdale Ave. Geo. P. Kabele, D. D., Pastor A combination church and Bible school service will be held from 10 to 11 o'clock after which all are to go from the church to the park at Orsnts Pass for the annual all-church picnic. Those not having cars of their own will be furnished transportation from the church to the picnic grounds if at the church not later than It o'clock. Bring lunch and dishes enough for your family. AH membe-s and friends of the church and Bible school, and other organizations of the church, are spe cially Invited to come. 8 p. m. we Join In the union service at the Presbyterian church, Salvation Army, Ensign and Mrs. James R. Pack officers in charge. Sunday services Sunday school and Bible class. 0:45 a. m. Holiness meeting, Young People's 1 la. m. Legion meeting. 8:30 p, m. Evening services, 8 p. m. Week night services Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday nights, 8 p. m. Come and worship with us. We do not stop for summer weather. You will always find a welcome at the Salvation Army. The Salvation Army stands ready to serve you at all times. Church of Ilia Nsz.srene John T. La Rose, pastor. "Things That Accompany Salva tion," wil be the subject for the sermon by the pastor at t,he morning worship Sunday at 11. Rev. Guy !. Sharp of Nampa, Idaho, will bo the speaker for the evening service at 8:00. Sunday school at 45 Sunday morning. We an having splendid attendance. Everybody on time Sunday I Voting People's society meeting at 7:00 Sunday evenlng.- Class meeting also at 7:00 In the annex. Wednesday evening, July 30, Rev. J. E. Bates, district superintendent. will conduct services In the church at 8:00 o'clock. Yes, you are welcome. First Presbyterian Church Cor. 8. Holly ti 8th Sta. 9:45 a. m. Bible school for all ages. 11:00 a. m. Sermon by Rev. E. Iverson. "Something We Can Do for Jesus." Mrs. S. D. Nason at the piano. At the cloae of the morning aerv- tce a congregational meeting will he held for the purpose of hearing the report of the committee on new paa tor and acting thereon. 8:00 p. m. Union services of all the Evangelical churches of the city par ticipating. Sermon by Rev. Walter Duff of Bolfaat, Ireland, a widely known evangelist and member of the Irish Presbyterian church. Mrs. Huen ergsrdt at the organ. Solo, 'The Lord la My Shepherd," Miss Ellow Mae Wilson. A mixed congregational eholr made up of members of the various church es will assist. First Church of Christ, fldrntlit Authorized branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Mass. Services are held every Sunday at II o'clock, church edifice, 313 North Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, July 17: Life. Sunday school at 9:30. Applicants under the age of twenty may be ad mitted. Wednesday evening meetings, which Include testimonies of Christian Sci ence heatings, at 8 o'clock. The Reading Room, which Is lo cated at 401 In the Medford Bldg.; is open dally from 8 a. m., to op. m. except Sundays and holidays. The li brarian Is In attendance from 11 to 4 at which time the Bible and all authorised Christian Science litera ture may be read, borrowed or pur chased. The public Is cordially Invited to attend the aervloes and visit the Reading Room. Foursquare Uo.pel Lighthouse 401 East 8th St. Estill M. Jones, Pastor Eva B. Abbott, Assistant The revival which begun last week will continue on aa Ood leads. Rev. J. A. Blcherdlke and wife from Orland, Calif, will oonduct the aerv lces throughout this week, and next. Every one la Invited to hear these messages on Prophecy. The Commissary workers continue busy as many calls come from the unemployed for both food and cloth ing and It is through donations that It la possible to answer these des perate calls. Donation of food Is especially urged aa there are many needy families with children not having the prop er food elements. A large number of children attend ed the children's church Saturday. Sunday 9:45 a. m,, Bible school; Sunday, 11 a. m. aubject "Ths Bible, the Living Word of Ood." Sunday, 8:10 p. m., Crusader meet ing. Sunday. 7:48 p. m., subject "la There a Hell rire? la It literal and Is It eternal?" Monday, 7:48 p. m, service; Tues day, 7:48 p. m., service. Wednesday 3 to 8 p. m.;Wednesday 7:48 p. m : Thursday, 7:48 p. m., and Friday, 7:48 p. m services. Ssturday 3 to 8 p. m. children'! church. All welcome. TRUCK OWNERS MEET Allied Truck Owners will meet Thursday evening at eight o'clock at the Pierce Auto Freight Terminal on North Riverside Avenue, It was announced yesterday afternoon. All truck opereto-s and employes are requested to attend, In order that the organisation might be fur ther developed. Archie Pierre, In charge of the southern Oregon dis trict, will preside. TO DO STUNTS AT Mr. Vocallte, newest and moat sen sational robot developed by the West, lnghouae Electrlo and Manufacturing company, will appear In Medford for the first time at People's Electrlo store one week from today. Mr. Vocallte will dally show those visit tng the show how science has made the story of the Colossus of Rhodes come true. By those w.ho know him well Mr. Vocallte Is known as "Willie." Thla Is not due to any famlllary shown - by the mechanical man. but because he like any other Individual, wae named without being consulted. "Willie" it a member of the fam ous Westlnghcuse family of robot, He waa conceived and designed bj J. M. Barnett, member of the West, tnghouse engineering depsrtment la . Mansfield, Ohio. Barnett became ln terested In robots while working in the East Pittsburg worka of the com. pany, and after being transferred to Mansfield developed t few Ideas o his own. Vocallte dtffora from all previous mechanical men In Viat he answers' to requests given In the human voice. , For Instance, If you want him tq turn on a fan you tell him to do so. This la done In as few words as poa slble because the mechanical brain of the creature disdains grammatical forma and demands only the essen . tal parte of speech. And too. "Willie" has s yolcet Upon command he can sing an art, from an opera or do the latest torch song. Ho is extremely apt at making, , speeches. Some might think it not quite fair that "Willie" has to use a phonograph record to sing or talk, but he can not see why hla arrange ment should not be preferred to th human method of articulation. Hs argues that both methods are purely mechanical and that his hat the ad- vantages of being easily repaired or replaced. Willie" amokea cigarettes, any kind and anywhere, blindfolded or wlt,h hla scarlet eyes gleaming un shielded. He has shown no 111 effects : from his smoking habits. His voice Is unaffected. Moat of "Willie's" actions are peri formed through hit Intricate elec trical brain through methods Imper ceptible and Incomprehensible to the layman's brain. However he does do some things that are clearly vis ible and understandable. For In stance. If ladles are present he can arise. Of course his master, Barnett! Is forced to remind him of his man ners, but "Willie" Is yet very young. Once having srlsen "Willie" will re main at attention Indefinitely ex until told to seat himself again. Being an electrical sort of s per son "Willie" is very adept at turning on devices operated by the altemat- ' lng eurrtnt which waa developed la America by the founder of the com pany of which he Is a member. It you had "Willie" In your home h could operate an electrical apparatus to ciose tne window in ths mornlne. or. he could, upon command, tune la any station you requested on ths radio. During the time ha It here Mr. Vocallte will, upon the command of Mr, Barnett, do such things as tuning s radio, turning on s fan, vacuum cleaner and the lights. Thesej particular Jobs were selected because the audience can easily see that hs is following the commands of his master. He could with equal ease perform numerous other tasks. Despite Mr. Vocallte's fame hs has not advocated the use of any par ticular brand of cigarettes, cold cream or mouth wash. He has had no "ghoat" to write the story of his life. He stands upon hit own metal lega and wean no eollar at all, muca less any other man's collar. Seriously "Willie" Vocallte Is an exemplification of what tclence 14 doing to make life easier for man By personifying him through ths sddltlon of a body he has been mads Into s thing of popular appeal. Ths student will realm that ,tat Is s cryt talllutlon of the thoughts of man through ths ages of s mechanical being that would work tirelessly and efficiently. "Willie." as was explained answers ' to spoken commands. These com mands are Issued Into an ordinary telephone mouthpiece. This telephone, ' however, Is not connected electrically with the mechanical brain of ths robot. Instead Barnett has arranged the robot so that s beam of Ugh carries his voles across the stage ta a photo-electrle cell or "electrls eye" In the mechanical brain. The. commands go Into the telephone snol thence to a mechanism which trans lates them Into a beam of light. Across the beam of light they go) to the extremely sensitive tube which relays them on to the mist of elec trical relays that make up "Willie's brain. This brain accepts the com. mands, adjusts Itself, then performs the operation Indicated. "Willie" wilt do his routine nt stunts dally while here, clicking nd butting contentedly In his Inner. : most aelf. Showing before thout snds, stsrtlng transcontinental! asy lines, or engaging In s tete-a-tete) with famous persons like Helen Kans or Wallace Beery, are all In a aav work for him. His Is ths great tin face. Irish Vote Tax On British Imports DUBLIN, IRISH FREE STATE. July H. (AP) While President ds Valere, was on the way to London to confer with Prime Minuter MacDonald on differences between Great' Britain and the free state,' ths Dall rushed through all stages a measure fat ing British Imports. Dr. B. W. Hoffmen has ests Wished his chiropractic offices In hit resi dence on Jacksonville highway. Tel. 731-11. "" 1