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MTTFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, JfEDFORD, OREdOX, SUmTT, FEBRUARY 12, 5933. PSGE SEVEN 7 DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT WANT AD gEaB ABB IHB RATES: rM amrd flTSt Minimum ) Eacb additional Uiaertlon, . pot word per Una per month, without copy change l-36 Phone 75 LOST LOST I dog routing call 1MB STRAY OATTLE 3 head branded Dlamond-J on left hlr). , one branded B. O. over Dlamond-J. crop of! left ear. Taken from pound. Jacksonville, Deo. 1. 1932. J. W. Bybee. " - WANTED SITCATIONS MAN OB WOMAN want Job work.m alda or out 626 W 4th Ph 832-S EXPERT PAINTER will do sign paint ing interior decorating - general JSlnt ob Oall at 222 So Central HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Girl or woman to assist with homework for home. Phone 1087-L. HELP WANTED MALE DELIVERY ROUTE MAN with ear to supply famous line of household eoods to steady customers. Must IVsatlsfled with 27.50 a week at "art. Write Albert Mills Rout Mgr. Monmoutn, uau-'. "" ' OPERATE YOUR OWN business set your own Income. Davis will fur. nlsh you equipment to successfully represent Davis Tailor Made Clothes In your city. No. invest ment. Over W00.000 customers. Sensational service and sales feat ures; 1 year's free clothes Insur ance, new low prices. Experience not essential. The P. H. Davis Tail oring Co.. Dept. 2B3, Cincinnati, Ohio. (MAN Wanted to take care of an es tablished business In the sale of McConnon produots In Jackson county. Oood living right now with increasing profits as you become acquainted with customers and business. We finance responsible persons. Experience not necessary. Apply by letter to McConnon ic Company, Special A-597. Winona, Minnesota-. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Private party will refin ance your J. O. B. & Loan mort gage, not exceeding $1200.00, acre age preferred. Phone 1380. WANTED Second hand electric range In good condition. Phone 549-J. WANTED Twins of all ages. Call 329. Kennell Ellis Studio. UPHOLSTERING Reflnlshlng re glueing. Thlbault. Phone 969-R. WOOD-SAWING. Phone 976-W. RAW PURS WANTED Eastern prices paid. Tern dont have to wait for returns We Fay cash. We buy Hides. Pelti and Wool. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St. Phone 1062 WANTED Household goods, stoves, tools, or what have you. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE S-7 N Grape St Phone 1062. FOR BENT HOUSES FURNISHED 4-room house, water paid. Adults. 243 N. Holly. VERY NICE home. Phone I138-J. Queen Ann. FURN. HOUSES. O. A. DeVoe. 5-ROOM furnished nouse; nice and clean. 509 North Riverside. 4-ROOM house, range water, $20. 19 No. Peach. Phone 1042-W. FOR RENT At once, to family with out children or with grown cMI- dren. one of the nicest modem 6 room unfurnished bungalows in ' the city; has electric water heater. Heatrola, new linoleum on kitchen and laundry with washtubs; h''. all newly painted and papercj; r rage, wood house, screened porch .-a flowers, garden plot, etc. Add'?' K. 8., Tribune, and owner will i HI. FURNISHED o-room modern ho close In: oil heater, electric rang, upholstered furniture, firepla.. ga rage; only $27.50, water paid, Writ B. J. Palmer, Route No. 2. FOR RENT 5-room furn. hou.ie wlta garage; close In. Tel. 341-R-l. FOR RENT Furnished modern 4 room bungalow, garage. Inquire 820 Oak St. FURNISHED 2-room cabin, $6.50. 114 Tripp. 710 DAKOTA Wood stove; $15.00 First Ins. Agency. 824 13TH Low rent. Plrst Ins Age; 1004 E. JACKSON Wood store; rent right. First Ins. Agency. FOR RENT East RldA five room house, well furnished, water paid. I UU). foon 1144, FOB RENT HOUSES 618 B ERR YD ALE $12.50, water paid First Ins. Agency. FOR RENT 1204 Nlaatlc. First Ins. Agency. FOR RENT $15.00, water paid, good duplex, living room, bed room, kitchen, bath, well furnished, close In. Phone 1149. SMALL furnished hcuse. Call at rear 805 So Oakdale. FOR RENT 824 W. 13th. Tel. 105 POR RENT 4-room modern furnish ed house; hardwood floors, over stuffed, electrlo range. Call at 530 8 Central. POR RENT Houses, $13.50. $15 and $17.50. Tel. 105. ATTRACTIVE new home; bullt-lns and fireplace. 518 S. Oakdale. FOR RENT 60 No. Peach. 6 rooms and bath; oil burner. Tel. 105. FOR RENT Partly furnished home, close In. nice shade, garden spot, garage. $20, water rent paid; lo. cated at 815 So. Rlversrslde; In quire at 325 8o. Riverside. FOR RENT Clean, partly furnished 4-room house. Telephone 488-M. POR RENT 5-room rurnlshed house and garage. Call at 845 N Bartlett 741 WEST JACKSON 6 rooms, good condition and location. Tel 105 FOR RENT Furnished 5-room mod- em house. Call at ale 8 Riverside HOMES FOR KENT Call 798. FOR RENT Homes. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown 4s White FOB RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED 3-room front apt., lights and hot water. Adults. 243 North Holly. FOR RENT Apt. 806 W. Main. 3 ROOMS, private bath. 219 S. Ivy. FOR SALE Hay, grain and alfalfa. H. C. Maury Ranch. FURN. apts for rent. Tel. 201-K. 2-ROOM apt., $10. 412 N. Ivy. NEAT turn apt. Key 146 So. Ivy. POR RENT Attractive ground flooi apartment for couple employed Call at 532 Plum St. after 6pm or Sundaya FURNISHED apartment Durell Court 329 N Holly, phone 1232-W "OR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ATTRACTIVE heated rooms. 404 8 Grape. FOR RENT Comfortable rooms: pri vate entrance One block from Main St. Reasonable rates. 222 8 . Central. FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOMS BOARD AND ROOM a 716 E. Main Rates very moderate. ' FOR RENT M1SCKLI.ANEOU8 FOR RENT 1 and Vi -acre tracts near Medford. Tel 105. FOR EXCHANGE WILL TRADE Marmon for email, late model car; Plymouth or Chrys-er Six preferred. Will assume small Indebtedness. (No Fords.) 1165 East Main St., Ashland, Ore. FOR EXCHANGE Splendidly lmprov - ed 5-acre tract on Pactflo highway. Trade for residence or income prop . erty In Medford; or rent to respon sible party. Phone 56. ; . EXOHANGE hay for wood or what have you? Tel. Flynn Bros., 565-Y. FOR TRADE Good '28 Chevrolet Coupe for light model truck. - Call 304 Boardman. 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 4th FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 1928 CHEVROLET Coupe: rumble seat: Just overhauled: price $75. 210 Laurel. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Barred Rock baby chicks. hatching eggs. Toulouse geese. Can use hay or wheat. R. E. Carley, 258-X. FOR SALE White Leghorn chicks and hatching eggs from large stock, bred to lay large eggs. Sires from high trapnest stock. Chicks $7.60 per 100: eggs $2.00 per 100. O. J. MoOay, Medford, Rt. 2. Tel. 334-J-4 NEW low price on bsby chicks; Han sen triple pedigreed, also Tom Cockran mating B. v. w. negnorru. B. Rocks and R. I. Reds. Custom hatching a specialty. 'Eakln Hatch ery, Talent. FOR SALE Rocks, Orphlngtons and Reds; also 2 pigs. Tel. 814-x. NEW LOW PRICES on chicks White Leghorns. Hansen strain, 8 cents; Reds and Rocks 9 cents. 24 pake catalog free. Jenkt Poultry Farms. Tanqent, Oregon. B1.0NZE hens. w. A. Pyburn, R. 4. duckshot HIM road. .'REVLER'S Square Deal Hatchery. 1107 B. Main. Phone 1569-Y. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK yR SALE Light farm team. Price $fty00. Bargain; won't last long, fiend W. Jones, second house be low overhead bridge south of Ash land, Ore. FOR SALE Gentle young saddle mare. Call 1012 E. Jackson. FOR SALE Jersey cow and heifer: coming fresh soon. Hugger Ranch, wet of Central Point. WBANER PIGS, brood sows. boar, fat hogs. M. F. Baker, 21 Wagner creek. Talent. RED feeder pigs. Adoll ScnuU. Beagle. FOR SALE FUEL DRY FIR and black oak. Phone 153, Jacksonville. J APPLE WOOD P6on W7-J-4, rOR SALE FRUITS VEGETABLES WING ORCHARD extra fancy and fancy wrapped and packed Comtce pears, $1.10 per box. For sale at Big "7" Warehouse. NEWTOWN APPLES . Cheap. Ala Vista Packing House. FOR SALb HOMES SALE OR LEASE TRADE SALE $2250 6-ROOM modern house. 4(4 acres Bear utcvk duuuui Unlimited water. Well located new Phoenix. fSL $2000 FINE location for Store and Service Station on new Faemo nnsnway Central Point. Best corner on new highway. 3 acres, house and barn, city water. Owner also has other properties for lease or sale. Phone Owner, 910-Y. DOUBLE CONSTRUCTED HOME A . A Consisting of living SlR'l room, hardwood floor, fireplace, dinette, kit chen, 3 sleeping rooms and bath. Located on paved street, all assess ments paid. This "home Is prac tically new and can be had 'for $200 down, balance $20 per montn. See Charles A. Wing Agency, Ino. MEDFORD modern, clear bungalow. Close in, ana casn tor acreage, or dairy ranch. Box 150, Talent. Ovo. FOR SALE Good 3 room house (east frurit) and nice lot close to Berry dale store. A great bargain at $450 Terms Phone 617-L. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE RED HOT BAGAIN AAhp 7 acres of excellent free JjH 1 a "O"' about 346 pear trees, 1 4 years old and younger; 20 cherries, 12 peaches, 2 quince, 2 butternuts, 1 apple, 4 almond. 20 gooseberries: 3-room house, chicken house, 20x80. which, cost $600 when built; garage. This property Is only 3'i miles from Medford on splen did road, and we oonslder it one f the outstanding bargains of the year. Total price $975.00; $350.00 cash, balance on terms to suit re sponsible parties. Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc., Exclusive Agents. FOR SALE Jersey cow and heifer; coming fresh soon.- Hugger Ranch, west of Central Point. 12 ACRES Own water right: house and other buildings: on bus line: t'1000 A B Dennis. Rogue River Oregon WHEN voii think of real estate think of Brown As White. FOR SALE MI:iel.LANBOUB FTNE used piano. $69. $1 per week pays. Ollne Piano, Main Sc Riv erside. FOR SALE Upright piano, $600 new. spienaia condition, une who, good case"' for $99. - Yours for $1 per -week. Elhart's Book As-Music Store, Ashland. FOR SALE 1 buzz saw, 1 cow. 1 tractor plow, 1 Star Del., 1 Ford truck. George McMahon, one mile So. Talent. SLIGHTLY USED Baby Grand, like new for balance due. win accept your old musical instrument as part .payment, pay bal. like rent. See at Cllne Piano Co. Main & Riverside. FOR Merchants' Courtesy Books, Tel. 931; $20.00 value for 75c. SUPERFEX oil heater, cheap. Phone YOU can now get Duart permanent wave for only $1.75 prevost Beauty Shop. 16 Laurel. Tel 727-J. POR SALE Choice baled alfalfa. $12 a ton: loose alfalfa bay, $8. Also baled atraw at $4 ton. Tel. 697-R-l FOR SALE Pat's Second Hand Store Come get your bargains. Tel. 547-L GET the 'No Hunting" and trespass ing signs at the Mall Tribune tfub office: printed on cloth to with stand the rain and weather. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all makes. $5 up: terms It desired All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett FOR SALE Ford son tractor and disc. a-oottom gang-plow, woodaaw. or will trade for milk cows. J. Z Weaver. Gold Hill, Star Rt., Box 29. FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer - and teaming. Phone 912-J. ALFALFA. $800; wheat, $1.05 owt.: Dariey, aoc; ear .corn, woe. Phone O. A. DeVoe 623-J-3. FOR SALE Harley-Davldson motor cycle $85 oesh., See John, at Mall Tribune. - MISCELLANEOUS INCOME TAX Let me prepare your income tax return. Years of experi ence. Both State and Federal are , now due. Fred L Colvlg, 526 8. Central. Phone 785-M. UPHOLSTERING Feflnlsning re- giueing. Thioauit. Phone 969-R. GET the "No Hunting" and trespass ing signs at tn Man mtuu job offloe: printed on cloth to with stand the rain and weather . HAWLBY TRANSFER - Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment Prices right Satisfaction guaranteed 619 North Riverside Phone '044-X BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON CO. A UN TRACT CO. Abstracts oi Title and Title Insurance. Tor only complete Title System In Jacksop Coonty. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Title. Title Insurance Rooms 8 and 6 No 82 North Central Are. upstairs Automuhrie Loans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up Daiance due dealer Dank or finance oompanv and exteod your payments Additional mune) , ioaiMCU Pbout (l (ot aetKantmeat, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Attorney-at-Law. GLENN O. TAYLOR LAWYER. POST OFFICE BULDING MEDFORD, OREGON. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1172 House clesnlng Floor waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. 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 Grape Phone 75. Painting and Paperbenglng. BARRY- MARX Painting, tinting, paperhanglng. Phone 14-P-4. Res Coleman Creek road. Money Co Lend. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS. Three per cent per month on un paid balanoe No other charge See VV B. Thomas, 45 8 Central Ground floor Cratenan Theatre Bldg State License No 8-167. Transfer. BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No Central Phone 815 Prices right Service guaranteed RE1NKING TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and Storage We haul anything at a reasonable pnoe. Ill No Fir Street Phone 332 Piano Instruction BETTER piano Instruction, individ ual or class The basic way Halght Music Studio. Liberty Building Phone 72. . . . Society KJ ar.d Clubs Catholic Women Plan Tnrkey Dinner The women "of the Sacred Heart church, Catholic, will entertain with a turkey dinner at parish hall Feb ruary 23, It was announced yesterday and more extensive plans for the af fair will be reported in the near fu ture. . . , Chrysanthemum Circle To Meet Monday Monday evening, February 18, the regular meeting of Chrysanthemum circle, No. 84, Neighbors of Woodcraft will be held. There will be initiation and all officers and juards are ask ed -to be present. - - Wednesday evening, February IS, the Thimble club of Chrysanthemum circle. No. 84, Neighbors of Woodcraft will meet for a social evening with Neighbor Edith Beck, 624 South Grape street. St. Mark's Church Welcomes Bishop On Sunday morning at the 11:15 service the Rt. Rev. Arthur W. Moul ton, D.D., bishop of Utah, will con firm a class and preach at St. Mark's Episcopal church. Bishop Moulton comes to St. Mark's this year Instead of, and at the invitation of, Bishop Sumner, the biffhop ot Oregon, who Is recovering from a recent (serious Illness. The friends of St. Mark's and the public generally are Invited to the service. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Town to Ohio 4. Charts ft. Smooth spoken 12. Yellow ocher 12. Astringent alt 14. Psrt In a Play IB. Companion 16. Seemingly true but open to doubt 18. DeilberntelT 20. Precious stone 21. Dessert 22. Not pro on gat ed by flow- era and seeds 2. Part of a bridge !&. Horizontal timber 29. Pen 30. Kindled 31. Paris of churches S3. Chess pieces 33l Remnant of combustion 34. Gentle 3ft. Altitude 26. Due 38. Tout 83. Nothing 40. Seem 42. Obliquely 47. Cravat Solution of Saturday's Puzzle BILII INIKgRMpTsMPlAIRIA L ENTfFifSA"L ANl E LrN E A G UE iRE L E aJ I NG A SE SSE L E G IJA CgjETE KEN tJ 1RA1K1.PPER iURW L N E ED V OS I ETRjATARRHEA ROl5tt?iTS AR1N A B O V SfC A O S JC HE E R IBSfeAL lMSTiR iniA H 31 B- i W A. K 5SC A BIS oMo liHlG E R I AlROC PJE R SlON AT E A C RJ ER1 AlALEA AlElS SlTlAlYrlslAlslslAlYlR.lE 8. Bird of 49. Uporatle solo tO. City In Hol land It The hollr f.2. Period of Mm. S3. Anarchist DOWN 1. Serpents I. Clock (see a. School of medicine prey ' r r ill4 h f I7 w f y sis., "llpIIIIil ILI1 "11 3 . ; 31 ; M:j IIm It ..; . 43 44 5 44 Sp47 SSS 52 S3 WORLD'S LONGEST SUSPENSION BRIDGE WILL SPAN 'TLxttf ' "Hn rfSST III i! ilP An Idea of the size of the bridge now under construction that will connect Ssn Francisco with the mainland can be obtained from the architect's design of one of the piers (left) that will support the longest suspension span (4200) In the world while at the right la a view of one of the 740 foot high towers. The bridge as It will look It shown In the center. The view la from Land'a End, en a municipal oolf course on the San Francisco aide. (Associated Press Photo) Slain St. MPthnrtlft Church, South N. D. Wood, Pastor. ' Morning worship 11 a..m. Sermon by the pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Young People's service 6:30 p. m. Evangelistic service 7:30 p. m. Dr. Bray will have charge of the evening service. St. Peter's Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) E. Main street and Portland Ave. H. H. Young, pastor. Sunday school at 0:45 o'clock. Divine worship at 11:00 o'clock. "The Last Shall Be First and the First Last," theme. The Young Peoples' society regular business meeting will be held after the service. All strangers are cordially Invited. The Federated Churches J. M. Johnson, Pastor Central Point, Oregon "Four Kinds of Hearera" la the title of the lesson this week. The Scripture la found in Mark 4:1-20. School opens at 9:45. A. J. Milton, supt. "The right attitude; and a reason, able query" will be the subject of the sermon In the morning church ser vice; and the message In the evening service will be on the subject: "The two effects of the presence of God." We will be glad to have you help us In the song service; and we will ap preciate your fellowship. First Christian Church Ninth and Oakdale streets. W. R. Balrd, minister. Bible school at 9 :45 a. m. L a. Gentner. superintendent. Everyman's Bible class In court house auditorium at 0:40. Morning worship begins at 10:65. Anthem, "Arise, Shine" (Wooler). Sermon, "Let the Rest of the World oo By." Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Topic for discussion. "When Is Friendship Christian?' Virginia Greg ory Is leader for the senior society. Evening evangelistic service at 7:30. The pastor will resume the series of sermons from ths Book of Revelation. Anthem, "An Even Song," Ruth j Towne Smith. I Effie Herbert Yeoman, dlreotor: 'Mabel Sims, pianist. Cross-Word Puzzle 17. Vur'besrtna anltnaia - -li. Oaln 23. Passageway . 23. Instrument for testina the aeuteness of smell 34, American Indian tribe 21. "Auld Lena" 26. Strike with tie open hand 37. Italian elty 23, Passage for excess wstaf In a reser voir 31. Space sur. rounding a ' oaslle SS. Toung dog 37, Auxiliary building 38, Blade of grase 0. Contln.nl 41. Assistant 43. Former sena tor from Missouri 43. Snow runner 44. Oypsy pocketbook ' 4t. Took solid food t. Tree of the genus Acer a. Confederate (, Biblical char acter T. Brought Into the country lll.gally I. German writer of fairy tales . Tennis stroke 10. 8lck 11. Insect 4t. Anger mwwmmi yj w Fli t St. Mnrk'tf Episcopal Corner Oakrtalo and Fifth Rev. Wm. B. Hamilton, Rector. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Confirmation, at 11:15 a. m. by Bishop Moulton. First Bnptltt Church. W. H. Eaton, minister. Sunday school, 0:45 a. m. Morning worship 11:00 a. m. Ser mon by the pastor. "The Lake and the River." Special mimical offerings, vocal solo by Mr. Allen O. Hcbb and vocal duet by Mrs. B. F. Ncff and Mrs. Lester Merrlmon. Young people's group meetings. 6:30 p. ra. . Evening service. 7:30 p. m. This will take the form of a Lincoln's birth day program presented by the senior B. Y. P. U. group. You will enjoy these services and the cordiality of our people. Come and see. Medford Company of Jehovah's Witnesses The Medford Company of Jehovah's Witnesses are broadcasting a lecture by Judge Rutherford over KMED every Sunday morning from 10 to 10:15. 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 Sun day, February lath la 'The shep herd." Jehovah's 'Witnesses meet for study every Sunday morning at 10:80 at 102 Mistletoe street and every Wed nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at 727 South Central avenue. All Interest ed in Watch Tower Bible study are welcome. first Methodist. "' Alexander G. Bennett, pastor. Sunday morning worship, 11 o'clock, with sermon by the pastor, "Some Points of Perfection." Vocal mualo by the Epwortb girls' chorus and the league treble trio. Pipe organ num bers by Mrs. Henry Huenergardt. Sunday evening evangelistic service, 7:30 o'clock, with message by the pas tor, "The Other Man's. Job." Vocal music by the Alpha Sigma choir. Gos pel "sing" for all the congregation Sunday school, 9:40 a. m., with classes for all ages, and cordial wel come to new pupils, - Epworth league young people's hour, 6:30 p. m., Lincoln anniversary program. All people more than welcome. First Presbyterian Church. William J. Howell, minister. Radio program over KMED from 9 to 10. Bible school, 9:45. Let's all be on time for a sing at general assembly. Morning worship 11 1, m. This will be Lincoln Day services and troops 3 and 6 of the Boy Scouts will attend our church for the Boy Scout annual Go-to-Church Sunday. Sermon, "Visions and Dreams." Special music. Mrs. Elsie O. Strang, director; Dorothy Reynolds, organist: Prelude, "Melodle"........ Paderewskl Anthem, "Go Down Moses" Burleigh Offertory, A Woodland Sketch" .... , McDowell Solo, "Deep Rlver"..... Burleigh Soloist. Robert Wright. Pontlude, "Military Polonaise" Chopin No evening service. Talent Methodist Episcopal Church Joseph Pope, Pastor. Morning services: 8i.itdi.y school at 9:46, with olasaes for all ages. Public worship at 11. Duet. "Little Pansies" (Ida Scott Taylor), by Haeel Stockstlll and Virginia Garvin. Ser mon. "The Key Which Unlocks Mer cy's Door." Evening service: Epworth League at 6:80. Leader, Ellen Burnett. Public worship at 7:30. The high school girls' chorus will sing three numbers: "Sweet Hour of Prayer,1 "All Alone" and "Memories of Oall lee." Sermon, "The World'a Light.' Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening at 7:30. Choir practice Thursday evening at 7:30. You are cordially Invited to all the services of our churdh. Church of the Nazarene. John T. La Rom, pastor. Unified Sunday morning service, 9:46 to 12 noon. The outstanding features of this service Sunday, February 12, will be reception of new members, vote for pastor for next church year, com munion service. Evening Evangelistic service at 7:30, The pastor will speak on "Hell What Sort of a Place Is It, and Who Is Going There?" How far is hell from Medford? How much of hell is there In the Jackson county courthouse? Young People's society meeting In the churcb, 6:30 Sunday evening. A splendid devotional service, led by wide-awake young people. Class meeting also at 6:80 In the annex. Mid-week prayer service In the church Wednesday evening at j;30. Full Oo.Hpel Church 11 Newtown Street Poator. J. H. Carver Sunday school, 9:45. Preaching service, 11:00. Young People's meeting, 6:30. V. M. Bradford will be leading, Sunday evening the mejwage will be from the book of Revelation, the sixth chapter, "The Opening of The Sewn Seals," 7:30. Tuesday evening, Bible study, 7:80. Thureday mid-week service, 7:30. Friday evening, Cottage prayer meeting, 7:30. Monday, beginning at 10:30 In the morning there will be an all-day fellow-ship meeting. The afternoon service will be at 2:30 and the even ing service at 7:30. Eider Samuel Swanson. superintendent of the Northwest District Council of the General Council Assemblies of God, will be the speaker. The public Is cordially invited to attend these serv ices. . First Church of Christ, Scientist Authorized branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Mass. Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock, church edifice, 212 North Oakdale, Subject for Sunday, Feb. 12: Soul. Sunday school at 9:20. Applicants under the age of twenty may be ad. mltted. Wednesday evening meetings which Include testimonies of Christian Sci ence healings, at 8 o'clock. The Reading Room, which Is locat ed at 401 In the Medford Building, la open dally from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. except Sundaya and holidays. The librarian ts In attendance from 10 to 4, at which time the Bible and all authorized Christian Science litera ture may be read, borrowed or pur chased. The public Is cordially Invited to attend the services and visit the reading room. Zlon English Lutheran Church Fourth St. at Oakdale Ave. Geo. P. Kabele, D.D. Pastor 10 a, m., Sunday school. Subject pastor's Adult Class: "Fruitful Christ Ian Living." Come to our growing school. , 11 a. m., morning service, when the Fifth Anniversary of . the present church building will be observed. An niversary sermon: "Christ's Love for the Church." Program of special music, Mrs. Frona H tried, director and organist: Prelude "Retrospection." Rob Roy peery. Anthem "His Light Shines On" Wilson. Offertory "Romance" Rubensteln. Fostlude "Nocturne In F" R. Schumann. 6:30 p. m. Luther league meeting conducted by the young people. Topic: "How to Use the Bible."- 7:30 p. m., evening service, "The Young Men's Ideal Young Lady," will be the subject of the second evening sermon dedicated to the young peo ple of Medford, who are specially in vited to hear this Interesting, prac tical and helpful series of four ser mons during February. The Luther league social meeting will be held at the church parlors on Monday evening at 7:30 p. m. The Adult Catechetical class will meet Friday from 8 to 9 o'clock. AU are Invited to this class. .. SABBATH SERVICES Today Is being observed as Boy Scout Sunday, and the troops in the valley have mad arrangements to at tend services at the various churches In the city, according to Oscar E. Hoover, scout executive who returned to Medford Friday evening from Lake- view. Mr. Hoover stated that weather con ditions were quite severs In Lakevlew, the mercury dropping to 28 degrees below zero Thursday night. He re ported the roods between Klamath Falls and Lakevlew practically cleared of snow. CHRISTIAN A. EDLER SERVICES SATURDAY Funeral serrtoes for the lata Christ Ian August Edler who died near Mt- Leod, Ore., were held at the Perl Funeral Horn Saturday at 3:00 p. m. Elder T. L. Theumler of the Seventh Day Adventlat church offte. lated. Pallbearers vera selected from the Medford Lodge No. 11M B. p. O. E of which Mr. Bdter was a member. He waa laid to rest in th Central Point I. o. O. P. cemetery la the Xamlljt plot. GOLDEN GATE I BEST EVER HELD At th annual father and son baa quet held Tuesday evening at tha Junior high school in Medford. over 3S0 wen present, according to tha count made, Oscar E. Hoover, scout executive, reported. The evening's presentation inoludeel grace by Rev. W. J.. Howell of th Medford Presbyterian church and (tun ing the remainder of tha program Don Newbury so ted. aa toastmsster. Scout songs war led by Mr. Hoover, aecom. panled at tha piano by Lewis Parke. Songs and a roping act were given by the Rogue River Cowboys, and ln traduction of all executive board members waa held. I.. D. Jones gav th toast, "Dada to Lads," with scout Frank Hull pre senting tha response. "Our Bcouta" was tne topic given by E. S. Vaa. Dyke and D. S. Ltbbey of the Crater Lake National park showed winter pictures taken at the lake, lnoludlng some of th Boy Scout winter camp conducted at the lake In December. Two Of the troop table displays de picting scout handicraft were s complete and worked out In such ex cellent form that tha annual prise of tha Oeorge Washington picture was given to troop 10 and troop 8 for six months, respectively. Troop 10, sponsored by th Rotary club, under tha dlreotlon ot Scout master O. A. Eden and Assistant Nor man Oall, displayed a model airport patterned after tha Medford munici pal port with ach Item complete t the timing of th beacon atop th building, In accordance with tha larg on. The display la now In the win dow of tha Copoo on West Mala street. Tha Washington school troop, N. , of which Jack Heyland la scout master, depicted life in America, fol lowing through from the early 1800 a. Mr. Hoover said today that th detail were minute and accurst and almost 10 minute la required to not all of th items. This display has been at tracting much commeent since It host been arranged In tha window at th Medford chamber of oommeroe, h aald. ... Th banquet, which scout official pronounced th largest held by th r .'ganlcatlon In this district, and th most successful, cams to a close with Harold Wall, bugler, aoundlng Up. t HIGH SCHOOL OPERA On of th most elaborate nC unique settings aver used In Medfor I being constructed on th high school auditorium state for the pre sentation of th opera "H. M . Pinafore. Th superstructure of en of "HI Majesty's Ships," the "Pinafore." la being aet on tha stage. This struc ture will provide a second deck anal In several numbers the chorue will b divided between the two decks. The captaln'a cabin la located ota th second deck. A mast sets off th for part of th stage and life pre servers decorate th cabin wan. Every effort la being put forth t establish a salty atmosphere, even a tha point of providing a water splash when one member of the cast M thrown overboard. Tha aattlng haa been designed en tirely by ths Medford high school art classes under dlreotlon of Miss Louisa Hollenback. All etage const ruction la taken ear of by tha general in dustries classes, under direction of Leland Mentecr. - EXPERT ON CHILDREN TO MEET WITH P.-T. A. Mr. Sara Watt Prentiss, professor of child development and parent edu cation, will meet with tha leaden ot th Parent Education groups of Jack eon county Tuesday, February 14. 19 o'clock to S o'clock In the raurthous auditorium. Mrs. Prentiss will assist tha leaden with child . development problem. Oet a new Evening Frock for th Valentine. Dance. . Special 13 M at Adrlenne's. . pander and Body repairing. Meat) Mb frlU fnt tal .Woakav ANNUAL BANQUE