JfEDFORD MAHi TRIBITNT:, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JANUARY 29, 1933.
PAGE SEVEN
DON'T FORGET
TO PHONE THAT
WANT AD
HER ARB X'tlit RATES.
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per word "
(Minimum loo)
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HELP WANTED MAE&FEIALE
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day. ram '""" 7 ,.
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WANTED SITUATIONS
EXPERIENCED girl want work. Tel.
478. '
5T5lfsoHOOirgraduateVili care lor
cnnareii n." .
1151-J-3.
MAN OR WOMAN J"'-!?:
side or out. 628 W. 4th. Ph. 83a-S
RELIABLE, experienced girl wants
housework.
EXPERT PAINTBR will do sign pllnt-
lni interior au' - j .
. : iit An central
paint joos. -
" WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WlLL SHARE expenses with party
going east, w
NTnOO-lb. mule. Tel. 373-J-3,
Ashland.
WANTED To lease 5-room furnished
SnTcTose In on pavement, near
school: Mranc. Address Box 8435.
stating location and rates lor years
lease
wNT TO RENT Completely furn
ished home. Near high school, fire
place, furnace. 3 bedrooms. Phone
10U-J . .
WOOD-SAWING. Phone 976-W.
TtAW FURS WANTED
Eastern prices paid.
You don't have to wait for returns
We ray cash.
We buy Hides. Pelt and Wool.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N Grape St. Phone
WANTED Household goods, stoves,
tools, or what have you.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N Grape St. Phone 1063.
FOR RENT HOUSES
SMALL furnished house. Call at rear
305 So. Oakdale.
V FOR RENT 5-room modern house.
Inquire 1311 E. Main.
SIX-ROOM house with range. 19 No.
Peach. Phone 1042-W.
NIOELY furnished new 3-room home
and sleeping porch. 308 Ashland
Ave., 615. Owner, 114 Tripp.
FOR RENT 3-room 'louse, partly
furnished. 444 N. Front.
SMALL furn. hae: 3 adults. Tel. 319-R.
ATTRACTIVE new home; bullt-lna
and fireplace. 518 8. Oakdale.
V CLEAN house close In Keys at 319
So. Ivy.
FOR PENT Modern home; furnace,
fireplace, hardwood floors, large
living room. Phone 565-L-3.
FOR RENT 60 No. Peach. 6 rooms
and bath: oil burner. Tel. 105.
FOR RENT 824 W. 13th. Tel. 105
FOR RENT Houses, 613.50. 615 and
817.50. Tel. 105.
"1 FOR RENT A nicely furnished du
plex, close in. for 615 Phone 1149
for RENT i-room furnished house
1001 North CentraL Inquire 939
N CentraL
FOR RENT Partly furnished home,
close In. nice ahade, garden spot.
garage. 620. water rent paid; lo
cated at 315 So. Rlversrside: in.
quire at 325 Bo. Riverside.
FOR RENT Clean, partly furnished
4-room house. Telephone 483-U.
FOR RENT 5-room Mrnlshed Bouse
and garage. CaU at ufS N Bartietl
FOR RENT -room modern furnish'
ed house: hardwood floors, over
stuffed electric range CaU at 630
S Central
5-ROOM modern stucco: cook stove
a and heater; 615.00 Key at 531
Spencer
741 WEST JACKSON 6 rooms, good
condition aud location. Tel. 105
FOR RENT Furnlaneo 8-room mod-
ern house Call at 4I S Riverside
.
rOR BENT HOUSE
TOR RENT Homes. Furnished or
unfurnished. Brown as White.
TOR RENT APARTMENTS
FURNISHED apartment Durell Court
929 N. Holly, phone liaa-w.
FURN. bachelor apt. 2.00 per week.
4U so. rront.
COMPLETELY furnished apartmen'.:
heated: lights and water. 328 N,
Ivy.
NICE turn apt 518 So Oaxaaie
FINE BUSINESS store (or rant. See
Walter H. Leverette. Medford Bldg.
APARTMENT FOR RENT Nice clean
apartment with garage, cheap, at
413 North Ivy.
FURN spta.i steam heat; convenient
(or I adults The Berben. 10 quince
FOR RENT Attractive ground floor
apartment for couple employed
Call at 6.13 Plum St. after Opm
or'. Sundays.
"OB RENT FURNISHED BOOMB
ATTRACTIVE heated rooms. 404 8
Oraps.
FOR RENT Comfortable rooms: pri
vate entrance One block from
Main St. Reasonable rates. 333 8
Central.
FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOMS
BOARD AND ROOM a 716 E. Main
Rates very moderate. t
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT 1 and Vj -acre tracts near
Medford. Tel. I0S.
FOR EXCHANGE
TRADE cows and voung stock for
shakes or posts. Lucas, 1 V4 miles
north Beagle P. o.
JACKSON CO. BLDG. LOAN stock
for modern 8 room home. Box bzbo
Mall Tribune.
WILL TRADE good '20 Cliev. 6 coacn
for light coupe. 1206 E. Main, Apt.
No. 3, Sunday a. m.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 32-A. dairy
ranch: 8-room modern house, large
barn; 0 cows and all farm machin
ery. W. W. Roblson, Talent, Ore.,
R. R. NO. 1.
TRADE Jersey heifer for dry wood.
Phone 3-F-II.
WOOD for jay or potatoes, near Trail
R O Skellenger. Trail. Ore.
WILL trade dry 16" fir and hard
wood for light truck 32i East 4tb
FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE
WANTED Trade new house, clear.
. for small farm or acreage. Cash
difference. Box 9431, Tribune.
EXCHANGE - Oakland, Cal., 7-room
modern homo. 3 bedrooms, furnish
ed or unfurnished: I blk. to cars:
close to Lake Merrlt Want small
-eanchj Improved. Will -assume mort
gage. 1020 Elbert St., Oakland.
FOR Al.t HOMES
FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity In a
good suburban home. What have
you? Phone 100.
FOR SALE OR LEASE Apt. home
with 4 apta. 803 w 11th.
FOR SALE Oood 8 room house (east
rrnt) and nloe lot close to Berry
dale store. A great bargain at 6450
Terms. Phona 517-L.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
WALNUT and filbert land: very best:
B acres. E. E. Foss. Talent.
13 ACRES Own water right: bouse
ana otner ouiiaings; on bus line;
61000. A. B. Dennis, Rogue Rtver.
Oregon.
WHEN you think of real estate think
or Brown at White.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE 1931 Ford coupe; looks
like new. win accept trade-In and
give liberal terms. Address Box
9446, care Tribune.
FOR SALE Ford V-8 DeLuxe Sedan:
driven only leoo miles, will accept
trade-in and give liberal terms.
Address Box 9403. care Tribune.
FOR SALE POULTRY
RHODE ISLAND RED PULLETS, baoy
chicks, eggs for hatching. Quality
stock, low priced. Cummtnga Hatch
ery, 5 miles out Midway Road, Cen
tral Point, Kt. 1.
NEW LOW PRICES on chicks White
Leghorns. Hansen strain, 8 cents:
Reds and Rocks 9 cmts. 34 page
catalog free. Jenks Poultry Farms.
Tangent, Oregon.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Fresh cows and heaw
springers. Lucas, 1 V4 mile north of
Beagle P. O.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Fresh cow.
work harness. Star light delivery,
. Incubator. Geo. McMahon, 1 ml.
- south Talent.
RED feeder pigs. Adolf Schulz.
Beagle.
FOR SALE FRUITS VEGETABLES
ORANGES Navels, crate 61 50; 4
crate 80c: grapemnt, as is, aac
dozen. Big 7 Fruit Warehouse, Inc.
So. Front 8t.
NEWTOWN APPLES Cheap. Ala
Vista Packing House.
FOR SALE FUEL
DRY FIR and oak wood. 81.75 and
up. Phone 153, Jacksonville.
FOR SALE Dry tier wood, all under
ahed. Dal ton Bros. Phone 523-R-l.
cvtD sir.e tiaah H-v mixed hard
wood. "Let George Do It." Tel 1173.
FOR SALE DOGS AND PETS
FOR SALE Cocker spaniel pups. 8
mo. old. Call at Amy s Place, Jack
sonville. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
ALFALFA and garden tract, 18 ecru
like rent. E E. Foss, Talent.
I ALFALFA. 68 00. E. E. Foss. Talent.
. -
I for SALE Boy's bicvcle. che..p: e-.-
FOR. SALE MISCELLANEOUS
BAROAIN In slightly used piano,
ai nn ir mmith. Baldwin Piano
Shoppe. 36 8. Oraps St.
FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. L. F. Pick
ett Cold Hill.
FOR SALE Ford truck, model 1931.
with hydraullo ll(t and dump body.
Will accept trade-in and give lib
eral terms. Address Box 9386. care
Tribune.
ALFALFA. 18 00: wheat. 91.06 cwt.;
barley. 85c: ear corn. 90c. Phone
C A. DeVoe 623-J-3.
FOR SALE 1st crop alfalfa hay, .0u
per ton. A. E. Hanley Ranch. Tel.
6B7-J-3.
FOR SALE Ford truck, long wheel
base, model 1931: A-l condition
Will accept trade-In and give lib
eral terms. Address Box 9439, care
Tribune.
FOR sand, gravel, aedlment. fertiliser
and teaming. Phone 912-J.
FOR SALE Two large wicker doll
buggies, doll bed ano other toys
shampoo shield and stand. 319 No
Central.
OET the 'No Bunting" and trespass
ing eigne at the Mall Tribune Job
office: printed on cloth to with
stand the rain and weather.
FOR SALE 11x5 lathe. Inquire at
Flck 4 Llndley's.
FOR SALE Harley-Davldson motor
oyole 685 oaah See John., at Mail
Tribune
FOR 8AL3--Used sewing machines, all
makes. 65 up: terms If desired All
makes rented and repaired White
Sewing Machine Co 34 N Baltic"
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
CAN show you 66.00 a day or more.
Small Investment. Selling dealers.
Factory representative here. Call to
day between 6 & 6 p. m. Medford
Hotel. George Paradise.
MISCELLANEOUS
6700 TO LOAN on close In real estate
Phone 517-L. -
DRESSLER'S Square Deal Hatchery.
1107 E. Main. Phone 1669-Y.
GET the "No Hunting' and trespass
ing signs at the Mail rribune Job
jfflce: printed on cloth to with
stand the rain and weather
HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack
are and movara Special livestock
moving equipment Prices right
Satisfaction guaranteed 619 North
Riverside Phone '044-X
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON CO.
AH.HTKACI CO.
Abstracts ol Title and
Title Insurance. Tot
only complete Title
System In Jacksnp
County.
MURR4Y ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title. Title Insurance Rooms 8
and 6 No 32 North Central Ave
, upstairs
Automobrte Loans.
CONTRACTS REFINANCED
PAYMENTS REDUCED
We pay up balance due dealer bank
or fmanoe company and extend
your payments Additional money
loaned pnone ai tor aooointment
Attarney-at-Law,
GLENN O. TAYLOR
POST OmCI BULDINO
MEDFORD, OREGON.
Expert Window Cleaners.
LEI GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1173
House cleaning Floor waxing. Ori
ental rug cleaning, specialty
Job printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant In southern
Oregon printing or all kinds; book
binding; loose-leaf ledgers, and
Blanks billing systems, duplicating
cash sales slips and everything id
me printing une. e-ao n urape
pnone 70.
Painting and Paperhanging.
HARRY MARX Painting, tinting
papernanging- Phone 14-F-4- Rea
r:oieman Creek mad.
51oney to Lend.
WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LATE MODEL AUTOS.
Three per cent per month on un
paid balance No other charge. See
w. E. Thomas. 45 S Central
Ground floor Craterlan Theatre
Bldg State License No 8-167.
Transfer.
BADS TRANSFER si STORAGE CO.
Office 1016 No. Central Phone 616
Prices right. Service guaranteed
REINEJNG TRUCKING CO Trans
fer and Storage. We haul anything
at a reasonable prloa. Ill No Fir
street, pnone saa.
Piano Instruction
IETTER piano Instruction. Individ
ual or class. The buslc way. Height
Music Studio, Liberty Building.
prions 73.
OFFERS IN CABINET
WARM SPRINGS, Ga.. Jun. 28.
(AP) President-elect Roosevelt today
waved aside Washington newspaper
stories about who was going to be his
cabinet and asserted again no formal
offers have been made.
It Is apparent, however, he has been
atudytng out those be wants In the
cabinet. Including Senators Glass, of
Virginia, and Walsh, of Montana, and
that the list Is taking definite shape
4
At ETHELWYN B. HOFFMANN'S
all winter coats
Endeavorers Open
52ND YEAR OF
IS
Crater Lake Union Joins in
Nation -Wide Movement
With Programs and Deco
rations; Committees Busy
To climax the beginning of the new
year. Christian Endeavorers through
out the world will celebrate their
Fifty-second anniversary by netting
aside the coming week for programs
and decorations In memory of the
svent. .
Crater Iake Union hu planned sev
eral Interesting evenings and Endeav.
orers of the local First Christian
Church are finishing out the week.
One of the outstanding Items of
the seven days Is a window, next to
the dafeway store on West Main
street, telling the Important points
in Christian Endeavor. It la being
decorated by Jerry Latham of the
Crater Lake Union. Friday night the
union la also having a program over
KM ED, - The broadcast will begin
with a story by Norman Fraley of En
deavor, from Its founder. Dr. Francis
E. Clark, to the present world-wide
organisation lead by Dr. Dan E. Pol
ing. Several songs and instrumental
numbers will be given.
Founded In Maine
Since the fittft nucleus was found
ed In Portland, Maine, February 2,
1881 with only a few members, this
body has grown until today It is
nation-wide, with over 6 million
young people signed aa members. Dr.
and Mrs. Clark guided the growing
societies up to 1036, when Dr. Clark
passed away. Shortly after his death,
Dr. Poling became Its leader. At pres
ent the body is divided Into national
state, and district unions, so It can
be hn-ndled with greater ease and ef
ficiency. In the past the local union and
societies have not stressed this week,
honoring only one or two days.
Program For Week
Program for the entire week la as
follows: (all In the evening) Sun
day, all of the local Christian En
deavorers will meet In the Presby
terian church for the regular endeav
or -meeting -at 6:80; -Monday, ts m
clety night with the young people of
the First Christian church having a
social in the dining hall at 7::
Tuesday, a district gathering la to be
held in the Christian church at 7:30;
Wednesday, the endeavorers will be
In charge of the regular mid-week
prayer 'service at the Christian church
at 7:46; Thursday, a union rally and
pot-luck dinner In the form of a
banquet will be held in the Phoenix
Presbyterian church at 0:30; Friday a
radio program over KMED with the
Crater Lake Union In charge; Sunday
evening the city young people will be
in charge of the usual meeting and
also of the church services.
The committee for the week la:
Oerald Latham, Margery Pa ley, Ad-
Mail Tribune Daily
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44. Falsehoods
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rlan Fraley, Norman Fraley, Alta
Pahl, Alice Pahl, Ray Clark, and
Louise Ladd-
St. Mark's Eplwopal
Corner Fifth tnd Oakdalt.
Rev. Wm. B. Hmilton. Rector.
Holy rommunton, 8 a. m.
Sunday atYiool. 10 ft. m.
Holy communion, .1:16 a. m.
Main Street Methodist Church South
N. D. Wood. Pastor.
Services for Sunday, January IB:
Sermon by the pastor at 11 a. m.
Sunday sahool at 9:45 a. m.
Young rople' service, 8:30 p. m.
Evangelistic service at 7:30 p. m.
A cordial welcome la extended to
all.
St. Trter's Lutheran Church
(Missouri Synod)
East Main and Portland Avenue.
H. H. Young, Pastor.
Sunday school Sunday morning at
9:46 o'clock.
Since Sunday la the fifth Sunday
in the month, there will be morning
services again at 11 o'clock. Theme
of sermon, "Christ's Treatment oi a
Weak Falt,h."
No evening worship Sunday. The
public is oordllally Invited to all
public services and gatherings.
Talent Methodist Episcopal Church
Joseph Pope. Pastor.
Sunday school at 9:46 a. m. with
classes for all ages.
Public worship at 11 a. m. Solo,
"Like As a Father,' Miss Dorothy
Baughman. Sermon, 'Staggered In
Their Way of Thinking."
Ep worth League, 0:30 p. m,; Den
dyle Pope, leader.
Evening worship at 7:30. Music by
the i orchestra. Sermon, "Horrors I
Hands Up."
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening
at 7:30.
Choir practice Thursday evening at
7:30.
A hearty welcome awsju you at
these services.
Presbyterian Church
Women's Bible clam, Tuesday, Jan.
24, at church.
Mrs. Phlpps, vice president In the
chair and Mrs. Remington directing
the devotions with prayers and
hymns and scripture reading the
meeting was devoutly opened.
The secretary's and the committee
reports proved that the class had not
forgotten the Master's "In as much."
Many sick had been called on and
Thanksgiving and Christmas cheer
-hud been spread' abroad with many
baskets.,
For an educational feature Mrs.
Choney gave an excel lont paper on
"Russia and Religion," and Mrs.
Fletgel made Technocracy so clear
that those present feel that they
know what It Is all about.
Mrs. Esther Sanderson. In her usual
delightful wsy, sang "Thla My Task"
and "The Night Mind."
After this feast of soul It was fit
ting Indeed that another feast should
be enjoyed heartily.
The following committee Is thank
ed for the delightful repast:
Mrs. F. R. Hagarty, chairman. Mrs.
D. W. Luke, Jacqua, Gllne, Ralph 1
Witt, and Mrs. Wright.
Mrs. E. A. Oldenburg, secretary.
Cross-Word Puzzle
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gastropoda
1L Plih helmet
23. Allow
25. Part of a play
27. Steps for
crossing A
wall
SI. Russian
leader
SB. Sea eagle
21. Not so much
22. After song
IS. American
black snaks
St. Flays the
ehl.f rols
It. Father
40. Turned COm
pletely
about
42. Funny
45. Sliding parts
of a ma-
chin.
47. Stupid person
49. Musical per
forma nc.
by a alng.
person
51. Ton card
52. Baffles
S5. Having wings
&. Row of a boa!
M. Wander
5,. Secondhand
69. Eastern unt
verilty
si. Abrading tool
2. Ardor
42, Remainder
44. Gypsy pock.
.tboob
a, Variety of
cabbage
I. Persia
4. Rubs jcently
I. Serpents
a. Arumatio
seed
7. Broad shal
low vessel
t. Writing- fluids
l. Uninhabited
10. Goes away
11. Scandinavian
navigator
H. Baseball team
Anniversary Week
First Baptist Church
W. H. Katon, Minister
9:46 a. m. Sunday school. '
11:00 a. m. Morning worship. Ser
mon by the pastor, "Help for Our
Times." The ladles' quartet will sing
'My Ship la Coming in."
6:30 p. m. Young people's discus
sion groups.
7:80 p. m. Evening service; Fran
Da J key leads the popular half hour
big sing. Miss Helen Judy sings,
Welcome for Me." "Swing Wide the
Oatea" will be sung by the young
people's chorus choir.
8:30 p. m. Benedict. on and social
ten minutes. . You will enjoy these
services and our welcome. Come and
see.
Medford Company of Jehovah's
Witnesses,
The Medford company of Jehovah's
Witnesses are broadcasting a lecture
by Judge Rutherfotd over KMED every
Sunday morning from 10 to lo-io.
These lectures are given by electrical
transcription and will be repeated on
Thursday at 4 p. m. The subject of
the one to be given Sunday, January
30. Is "The Christ."
Jehovah's Witnesses meet for study
every Sunday morning at 10:30 at
102 Mistletoe street, and every Wed
nesday afternoon at a o'clock at 727
South Central avenue. All interested
in Watch Tower Bible study are wel
come, i
First Chrhtlnn Church
Ninth and Cakdale streets.
W. R. Balrd, minister.
Bible school at 0:46 a. m
Gntner, superintendent.
l. a
Everyman's Bible class In the court
house auditorium at 9:40. Morning
worship beitlni at 10:66. .
Prelude, "Regret" Hawdlka
Offertory, "Adoration" Atherton
Anthem. "Safe In His Love".... Wilson
Sermon, "Man's Need of a Refuge."
Postlude "March of the Priests" ......
..,w Mendelssohn
Union Christian Endeavor meeting
in the Presbyterian church at 8:30
p. m.
At 7:30 the choir, under the direc
tion of Effle Herbert Yeoman, will
present a musical evening with the
masters of music. Don't fall to hear
It.
Full Gospel Church
11 Newtown stmt.
J. H. Carver. Paator.
Sunday school. 0:4fl a. m. .
Morning worship, 11.
Young people's meeting, 0:30 p. m,
Evening message, 7:30.
Mess&ae In the evening will be from
the Book of Revelations. 4th chapter,
unfulding tho God's throne In Heav-
en: th open door tnrougn wnicn
th churoh la raptured Deiora uoa s
Impending Judgments are pourod, out
of which ws are beginning to .soe
the foreshadowing or now.
Tuesday Bible study and prayer,
7:30 p. m.
Thursday night oottoge prayer
meeting. Location will be announced
from pulpit.
Friday midweek service in cnurcn
at 7:30 p. m.
All are welcomed to these services.
Jeaua said. "Ocoupy till I oome."
Th. Federated Churches
Central Point, Ore.
J. M. Johnson, Pastor.
"Jeaua and the Sabbath" ts the
title of the lesson In the Bible
schoola thla week. The text Is In
Mark 3:13-8:0. Our school opens at
0:40 a. m.
You are Invited to hear both mos-
sagea in the church service oi tne
day. "Th. Assurance of Authority"
will be the subject of the sermon In
the morning service, and "Signs of
Encouragement" will be the evening
toplo. Two of the young people will
bring short messagea In the opening
period of the evening church service.
The men's quartet will hold a Gos
pel service at the Reese Creek school
house In the afternoon. The service
at Howard school house by these men
will be postponed for one week.
Church of the Nazarene.
John T. LaUose, Paator.
Thla church will Institute a "Uni
fied Sunday Morning Service" Sun
day. Beginning at 9:46 and closing
promptly at la, noon, with no Inter
mission between Sunday achool and
the .morning worship hour.
Rev. Fletcher Galloway, evangelist,
will be the preacher at both services
Sunday. His subject for the morning
united service will be "Gifts vs.
Oracs" or "Testing My Christianity."
At the evening evangelistic services
at 7:30, he will speak on "The Man
Who Mlased God's Plan."
Young people's society meeting In
the church Sunday evening at 0:30.
Class mMtincrc in th annex also
at 0:30 Sunday evening.
The speclsl revival services led by
Evangelist Galloway will continue
every evening next week at 7:30.
Yes, you are welcome.
Office of Homemakers, Bureau
'f.
Ollmp of the .fenv stores'
tupertlsed by th famous borne ceo
I V I
aw
Zlon English Lutheran Church
Fourth at Oakdale avenue. Geo.
P. Kabele, D.D. Pastor.
10 a. m., Bible school. Subject
Pastor's Adult Biblo class: "Jesus and
the Sabbath."
11 a. m., Morning service. Sermon
subject : "Debts to Owe." Special
music, Mrs. Frona Herrled, director
and organist:
Prelude "Traumerie" (Schumann)
Anthem by choir "Rejoice in the
Lord" (Shawker). ,
Offertory "Salut d'Amour" EW-
ward Elger).
Postlude "Postlude" (Hopkins).
6:30 p. m.. Luther league. Topic:
"The League's Japan Objective.
Leader, Mrs. Q. P. Kabele.
Adult Catechetical claw Friday. 8
p. nf. Children s Catechetical class.
Thursday, 8 p. ro-
The general public Is heartily !n
vlted to worship In the church with
the friendly spirit where tne "way
Is Made plain,"
Foursquare Clospel Lighthouse
205 Apple St. Phone 918
Estelle M. Jones, pastor.
The revival continues and a help
ing hand la given those In need and
In distress.
Sunday 9:45 8, m. Bible school with
classes for all ages; 11 a. m. worship;
8:30 p. m. Crusader meeting, all
young people invited; 7:48 p. m.
evangelistic message,
Tuesday 7:45 p. m. Regular service
followed by prayer meeting.
Thursday 7:46 p. m. Regular mid
week service with tarrying meeting.
Friday 7:46 p. m. Divine healing.
Every sick person Invited to attend
this special service.
Saturday, children's church from 9
to 3 p. m. This Is the largest meet
ing of the week. Children and their
pn rents are requested to come. Re
freshments served.
Wednesday afternoon the commis
sary meeting Is held In behalf of the
unemployed of Medford and Jackson
county. Quilts and clothes are made.
Ladles from all churches are Invited
to assist in this great work.
Everyone welcome to all services.
First Methodist.
West Main, Laurel and Mistletoe
streets.
Messrs. C. A. Meeker, D. T. Mcdon
ough, Qoorge Bennett and A. L, Vro
mnn are to sing two gospel quartet
numbers at the Sunday morning wor
ship. U o'clock. The Alpha Sigma
choir will also, be In the choir loft,
helping In singing the gospel hymns
"Gone Before and Waiting for Us"
Is the subject of the pulpit message
by the paator.
The Sunday school mests by de
partments at 9:45 a. m. The Women's
Bible class. Mrs. 8. L. Leonard teaon.
tng, holds Ita session In the Sunshine
Parlor. ,
Third, and last, of th Bp worth
League's very Interesting Bible story
telling contests will b held In th
Sunshine Parlor at 8:30 p. m. Last
week'a winners were Margaret Bat'
man, Zella Mae Grant and Josephine
Power. Young folks cordially Invited.
Union Gospel service of the Presby
terlsn and Methodist congregations
Is In this ohurch tonight (Sunday)
at 7:30 p. m. Sermon by Dr. W, J.
Howell. Presbyterian minister;
Evening musical feature Include
the popular gospel "sing." lad by O. A.
Meeker: Epworth girls' chorus of 10
voices In anthem, "In Green Pas.
tures." and tenor duet by Messrs.
Meeker and McDonough. Mrs. Henry
Huenergort. and th Misses Joaephln
Power and Mary Chamber at organ
and piano, In special selections morn
ing and evening.
All people always welcome to wor
ship with us.
Alexander O. Bennett, paator.
First Presbyterian Church.
William J. Howell, minister.
Bible school at 0:49 a. m. If you
want to begin the Sunday tight come
to the opening exercises In the
church and sing to your heart's eon
tent. We hare a wonderful high achool
department and If you are not at
tending elsewhere we invite you to
look In as a visitor. No one win
bother you about Joining, as w be
lieve that you will be Interested
enough to want to be one of us.
This Is the school of trained leader
shin. 11 a. m. Morning worahlp. '"The
New Jerusalem." This will be the
first of a series oV three sermons on
the theme. Heaven on Earth, and the
service of the church being used
right here and now that His kingdom-
might come and His will 04
doen on Earth, with the closing
thought that there will be no church
there.
If you want to enjoy Heaven why
wait until you are dead? Why not get
a little of It right here and now?
7:30 Evening worahlp. Union ser
vice with the Methodist Episcopal
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Ifcnteninkers" nurrau general oflce,
numlst, Julia Lee W right.
church. The services will be held 'a
the Method It church and the ser
mon preached by your own pastor.
Special music at the morning wor
ehip by the choir under the direction
of Mrs. Elsie Carlton Strang; llCsa
Dorothy Reynolds, organist.
Prelude, "Bird As Phophet" (Schu
niann). Anthem. "How Lovely Are the Mes
sengers" (Mendel asohn).
" Offertory, "Idyll" (McDowell).
Solo. "Ninety and Nine" (Campion).
Soloist. Mr. George Johnson.
Postlude, "Excelsior" (Kerr).
BE FEATURED FRIDAY
AT FIRST METHODIST
The annual "States" dinner In the
First Methodist church Is announced
for next Frldsy evening, February .
4:80 o'clock. This popular affair has
been held for several years. Friends
of the church are asked to reserve the
date and attend as usual.
The Laities' Aid society, Mrs. T. M.
Corliss, president, Is making plan tor
a turkey dinner, of bountiful servlc.
and at reduced prices only 0o per'
plate thla year. Th banquet M
limited to aoo.
The program again will Include at
tractive features. While as yet In
complete, engagements already have
been made with James Stevens, vocal
soloist; ths Sons student quartet Bob
Nelson, Billy Lyman, George Bennett,
Arthur Cook: Clarence Meeker, lead
ing the patriotic aongfeat.
- Prealdmt Walter Hertford, of Ash
land Normal school, will be the prin
cipal speaker; Prof, A. L. Bowmer ef
the orntory and drama department
will entertain with sketches from
Drlnkwater's play, "Abraham Lincoln."
County Attorney George Codding and
others will reapond to toast. Carl
B. Grant presides as toastmaster.
The publlo la Invited to attend thla
event which haa been eminently suc
cess, ful through rhe yeara. and tb.ua
maintain one of the social lnatltu
ttona of the local church.
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Rev. Galloway Is
Nazarene Speaker
Her. Fletcher Galloway, evangelist,
will apeak at both service today at
th Church of the Nazarene, of which
John T, LaRos. la regular pastor.
Rev. Galloway's subject for th morn
ing will b "Olfte vs. Graces, or Test
ing My Christianity." At the even
ing service he will speak on "Th
Man Who Mlased God' Plan." Th
two services mark the beginning of
th "Unified Sunday Morning Serv- -Ice,"
plan of the churoh.
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Presbyterians of
Phoenix to Enjoy
"Paper Bag" Lunch
PHOENIX. Jan. 38. (8pl.)-err-loea
at th Presbyterian church today
aa arranged by the pastor, Rev. Ralph
S Peterson, follows: Communion
service at 11:00 o'clock, the sermon
toplo "The Sacrament of the Lord'at
Supper; evening servlc at 7:80 will
begin th obaervanc of Christian
Endeavor Week, and the service will
be conducted by th young people.
Them will b "Tak Thou Ourselves.
Oh, Lard."
Th regular Sunday school servlc
will be held at 10:00 o'clock and th
three Christian Endeavor group meet
at 6:90 o'clock.
Immediately after the morning
ssrvloe, there will be "paper baa;
luncheon." each on remaining will
bring only their own luncti, and
following tht the flrat meeting of
th teachers training elass for tha
present teachers and assistant will
be held.
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Endeavor Rally
Phoenix Feb. 2
PHOENIX, an. 38 (Spl.) In ob
servance of Christian Endeavor week,
a Christian Endeavor rally, of Crater
Lake Union will be held at the Pres
byterian church here February and,
which data 1 th birthday of Christ
ian Endeavor. Young people of each
Christian Endeavor society In Jack
son and Josephine counties win b
present, to enjoy th evening to
gether. A pot luck supper will begin tJi
activities of th evening at 0:30. All
young people of the community ar
invited.
Newest dresses arriving dally
at .e, oia.75 and up. "
ETHELWYN B. HOFFMANN
Sixth es Holly.
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Look I A regular five dollar vaiua
In new spring wool dresses, very spec
ial at 19. Th Band Box and Sho
Box.
Hay and Grain
For Sale
Hay, baled, loos and
chopped
Wheat and Barley,
whole or rolled
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