Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1933)
IfKDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, irRDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 1933. PAGE SEVEN DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT Want Ad HEBE ABE THE RATES: par word first insertion 3 (Minimum zac) Each additional Insertion, ner word 1 (Minimum 10c) per Una per month, without copy changes lias Phone 75 LOST 1 TTST-If dog'iSng. call 5187 FOUNT POUNDaTdoTy be had. Phone 1337-R. HELP WANTED AiJ 55-womTn" to workfor home Phono 539-J-H- WANTED MALE HELP TTTtvS't3 APPOINT salesladies AJvTab firm. Guaranteed Frocks. Hosiery. Lingerie. Lara earn&s assured. Outstanding op portunity. Mldweat Hosiery Co., rjJDABTOEB able to Wrn'h owrT VuhstaKe for prospecting. mnlng In Alaska or Canada. Box 10123 Tribune. ' WANTED SITUATIONS SStPaInTBR will do l8P2i In - interior decorating - I general jnt Jobs Call at 222 So Central WANTED MISCELLANEOUS SJSHry; also have baby chicks for sale Medford Poul try. Phone 16. ..h,-. wanted Have" renter granting fur S home with 2 .":e5.t H25. Charles R. Rny, Realtor, Mea- for Blag, rnuuc WILL PAY CASH for 10 shares Jack. .9' ?l V. 'rrlbne. est Dia. cua iv- -.- "r1-"1;- "'T'"1" ..' iumi r-imholstered nn& ro-gVued. Phone 969-R. Thlbault. WANTED 2d hand ??ods and junk. Pat's. 1506 Prune. Tel.947-L. WANTED Household goods, stove, tools, or what have you. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St Phone MM- FOR RENT HOUSES FURNISHED 3-room house. 33 Rose av: Key at 210 Laurel. PARTLY furnished house, 513 South Grape. SMALL modern house. 801 N. central. FOR RENT OR SALE Beautiful 6 room suburban residence on paved highway near good school; truck garden with irrigation: large chick en house with runs: pasture for a or 3 cows, with barns and milk house: city water. Call 1431 or . 16.50-R. POR RENT 6-room modem cottage, l.i 312 So. Drape- FOR BENT 535 Palm. 4-room fur nished home: electric range, attrac tive overstuffed furniture, garden space, 25 inc. wa:er. Charles R. liar. Kealtor. Medford Blflg. Phone 302. POR RENT 112 Summit: modern home. .furnace, good condition. 33 S.immit. 1122 W. 8th Reasonable rent. 101 Clark St.. modern 5-room stucco: 15. water paid. 741 W. Jackson Will reflnlsh to please tenant. Phone 105. First Insurance Agency. SMALL furnished house. Call at 305 So Oakdale. -ROOM house. 19 N. Peach; range: 15.00. Phona 1042-W. FURNISHED house. 520 8. Central. FOR RENT a-room furnished bun galcw: Frleldalrc. electric rani;, hardwood floors. Cor. Park aud Dakota. Inquire at Nat Grocery. 621 N. Riverside. FOR RENT Clean 3-room furnished house with sleeping porch. 509 No. Riverside. FOR RENT 4-room psrt-furn. house. Inquire 444 N. Front. MODERN furnished house, overstuff ed. 2 beds. On Cottage: also other houses. Phone 123H-J. HOUSES for rent. Call it 531 Spen cer St. ATTRACTIVE two rooms, fum.: gar age; water paid. :i .50. Tel 130. BACHELOR CABIN 43 week. 445 S. Front. FOR RENT Small, strictly modern furnished house: Frigldaire, garage 221 North Holly St. FOR RENT 4-room duplex with in range and heater, a 10 KirrUi Bart Itu, 1-aoa iiU-K-1. rOR RENT HOUSES PURN duplex for rent. Tel. 201-H. FURN. HOUSES. O. A. DeVoe. POR RENT 4-room mooern furnlsSfi ed house; hardwood floors, over stuffed, electric range. Call at 630 S. Central. HOMES FOR KENT Call 796. FOR RENT 5-room furnished house and garage. Call at 845 N Bartlett FOR RENT Furaianed 5-room mod- am nous, uaii as i a- ttivaiwua i FOR RENT Home. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown A White FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOMS BOARD AND ROOM a 718 E Main Rates very moderate. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS PLEASANT room, close In, bath, gar age. 609 E. Main. Phone 345. TWO NICE ROOMS for 3 persons. Very reaaonable. 16 North Orange. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Grape. FOR RENT Comfortable rooms: pri vate entrance One block from Main St. Reaaonable rate. 322 8 Central FOR RENT APARTMENTS ONE. two or three rooms, with lights, hot water and kitchenettes; very nice and ressonable 1205 E. Mstn. FURNISHED 2-room apartment with Bleeping porch, garage, light and water: 10. 310 Portland. COMPLETELY fum. a-room apt., 229 No. Ivy. FOR RENT Large room with kitch enette. 61 N. Oakdale. 3-ROOM apt., ground floor. 412 H. Ivy. FURNISHED apartment. Durell Court 329 N. Holly, phone 1232-W. POR RENT Attractive ground floor apartment for couple employed Call at 632 Plum St.. after 6 p. m or Sundays. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE or TRADE Ftsli pond on coast highway, doing fair business. For particulars write Ira Patrick. North Bend. Ore FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE Work team, harness, wood saw outfit, tractor plow. George MoMahon, one mile ' south Talent. WOOD for jay or potatoes, near Trail R o Skellenger, Trail. Ore. WILL trade dry 19" fir and hard wood for light truck 821 East 4tb FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE WILL TRADE fine home on business .. corner for stocks or clear, lmprovso 3 acres. Box 1014. Mall Tribune. WANTED To trade a ranch for Glen- dale, Calif., home. Write I. R. Fisher, 622 E. Chestnut, Glendale, calif. FOR SALE OR TRADE 7-room mod ern house, Ashland, clear. George MoMahon, Talent, Ore, FOR SALE HOMES SUPERB BNGLIfoH COTTAGE AAAAH one of the most attrac ts I I II tlve small home on east side, nice location, lovely yard and surroundings. Ex cellent soil for garden, shrubs and flowers. Living room, hardwood floors. Jn-A-Door bed: light, cheer ful bedroom; the very latest In plumbing fixtures, bathroom, tile floor; modern built-in kitchen, tile drain board. Total price only 62200. $300.00 cash, balance 620.00 per month. Charles A Wing Agency, Inc., Exclusive Agents. POR SALE Good 8 room bouse (east frnt) and nice lot close to Berry dale store. A great bargain at 1450 Terms Phone 617-L. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 150-acre ranch: 9 A. pears, 9 A. alfalfa, 60 A. woodland and pasture, balance farm land; new dairy bam. modem 5-room house: paid-up water right under Table Rock ditch. Call C. J. Hard man. 418. or see L. R. Hardman at Table Rock. 420 ACRES Well Improved. 300 acres paid water right; 80 acres alfalfa and clover: stocked and equipped. Will take some trade. Easy terms. Knight Is Upp, 19 N. Bartlett. FARM OPPORTUNITY Best 35 acres in county for price:, located on Rogue river and Crater Lake high way, deeded water right: electricity: schools, stores; plenty timber, pas ture, rich river bottom soil; bar gain at 62.350; 6350 down, balance 200 annually. 8. See owner, D. E. Millard, route 4. Spring St. FOR SALE City and country homes, acreage, timber lands. Bargains. Roberta. 720 W. 2r.d. 1528-J. POR SALE 150-a'rre ranch: 9 A. pears. 9 A. alfalfa. 60 A. woodland and pasture, balance farm land, new dairy barn, modern fl-room house; paid-tip water right under Table Rock ditch. Call C. J. Hard man. 418. or see L. R. Hardman at Table Rock. WHEN you think ot real estate think of Brown it White. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE or trade for a cow. 160 Hanson Leghorn triple pedigreed hens. Phone 16. C. V. Balderston. 8c for our high quality w. L. chicks Hansen strain Reda and Rocks 9c. 24-psge catalog free. Jenks Poultry Farms. Tangent, Oregon. HANSEN triple pedrtfrreed baby chicks, 610 per nundred. Custom hatching. 2c per egg. Eakln Hatchery. Talent. POR SALE Barred Rock hatching eggs, laying atraln, $2.50 hundred Baker Service Station. DP.ESSI.BRS Square Deal Hatchery. 1107 E. Main. Phone 1569-Y. FOR SALE FHLITS A VEGETABLES FOR SALE White .Jold potatoes, the earliest of all eariy potatoes. Mon arch Seed Co. NEWTOWN APPLES Cheap. Ala a'-a e acting House. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Work horses 1100 to 1700 lbs., rear of 1140 Court St. FRESH and springer heifers for sale, also small pigs. Call 1520 North Riverside. RED feeder pigs- Adolf Schuli, Beagle. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS pQR 6ATje We have some electric a i...'r.T-t. ranees use ne for bargain prlcea on es terms. In most esses you can as sume the outstanding contract. Phone 31 or 1149. Commercial Fi nance Corporation. SOME real bargalna In Farm Tools. 23-10 Tractor plow. 1 2-12 Plow. , 2 Spring tooth Harrows. 1 75-tooth Harrow almost new. 3 Tractors, Dlso Harrows. 5 Used Sprayers. 1 Wagon, almost new. 1 Garden Trsctor. 8 Fordson Tractors. IMcCormlck-Deerlng Tractor. 1 John Deere Tractor, almost new. 1 Cletrac Tractor. 1 Offset Dlso Hsrrow. HUBBARD BROS.. INC. Terms on part Cor. Main At- Rlv. FOR SALE Thor electric washing machine nearly new and In first clars condition. Very cheap. 1004 E. Jackson St. MENS all leather work gloves China goat 7Sc. Men & Women's' Jsckete made to measure. Lewis Carpenter. 308 So. Newtown. Medford. ALFALFA, barley, corn. C. A. DeVoe. PATRONIZE Llndy's Milk Depot, 532 E. Main. Grade A milk. 20c gal. Grade A cream. Sar. and Sun. spec ial. Coffee cream. 30c qt. Whip ping cream, 40c qt. NEW Singer Sewing Machine Co. of- Ilces at a oarnci,. for aale or rent cheap. Good elec. machines. Public Invited to inspect them. Telephone 782. FINE BUNGALOW PIANO Slightly used, over half paid for; l weekly handles. CUno Piano Co., Main and Riverside. FOR SALE Choice, named varieties ot Gladioli at 61.00 for 30 bulbs; 62.50 for 100 of over 10 varieties. Choice of color from 300 varieties. Call Gordon Warner, 349-M. FOR SALE CHEAP Small range, heating stove, kitchen tables, dress er. 114 Tripp. FOR SALE Good team, weight 1600. Eddie Parsons, 1 mile west Phoenix. FOR SALE Grafting wax. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE Poison barley with rais ins. Monarch Seed Co. MOON SIGN BOOK Astrological guide In farming and personal af fairs 16 S. Bartlett St. FOR SALE Beardless barley, Kanor-a oats,' spring wheat. Monarch Seed . cor FOR SALE Alfalfa seed, 12o to 18c par lb. Monarch Seed Co. 8UPERFEX oil heater, cheap. Phone 1012. FOR SALE Choice perennial plants Including pink phlox, oriental pop- ' pies Jlnum,' peach-leaf bells (blue bells). Iris, etc. Phone 192-L. 325 South Holly. ORCHARDISTS Don't neglect your orchards. Better daya are ahead For Pear, Trees, cherry, Apple, Peach, Apricot, Almond, Plum. Walnut, Filberts, Grapes. Roses. Shrubs, etc., call at W. B. Bar num, Medford, 8 miles south on Pacific highway or phone 851R2. Carlton Nursery Company, Carlton. Oregon. FOR SALE Good Delicious apples and Newtown culls, or will trade tn wood or whatever you have. Joe Kantor. Rt. 4. Box 237. YOU can now get Duart permanent wave for only 61.75 Prevoat Beauty Shop. 16 Laurel. Tel 727-J. GET the -No Hunting" and trespass ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job office: printed on cloth to with stand the rain and weather. FOR SALS Used sewing machinea, all makes. 66 up: terms If desired All makes rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer and teaming. Phone 912-J. MISCELLANEOUS NOW la the time to have your spray inj done. All wfirk guaranteed. Phone 258-W. INCOME TAX Let me prepare your Income tax return. Years of experi ence. Both State and Federal are now due. Fred L Colvlg. 626 8 Central. Phone 735-M. GET the "No Hunting" and trespass ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job office: printed on cloth to with stand the rain and weather. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movent Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right Satisfaction guaranteed 819 North Riverside Phone '044-Jf. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abitiecta.. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Title and Title Insurance, The only complete Title System in Jacksor County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Title Insurance. Rooms 8 and 6. No. 83 North Central Are. upstair. Automobile Loans. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEO ROE DO IT - Tel. 117a. House cleaning. Floor waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. Job Prtntine MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant to southern Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book binding: loose-leaf ledgers, icd bianks billing systems duplicating I cash sales slips and everything in f the printing Una. 38-30 N. Grape 1 I PAooa 76, BUSINESS DIRECTORY Money 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. B- Thomas. 45 8. Central Ground floor Oratertan Theatre Bldg State License No 8-157 Piano Instruction BETTER piano Instruction. Individ ual or class The basic way. Halght Music Studio. Liberty Building Phone 72 Transfer. BADS TRANSFER STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No Central Phone 316 Prices right Service guaranteed REINKINQ TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and Storage. We haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No Fir Street Phone 832 Dressmaking and Remodeling. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking no remoaeiing. 424 Med ford Bldg Myrtle Andrews. Phone 1181. REALTY BOARD FOR Resolution approving the action of the chamber of commerce In launch ing a clean up campaign and pledg ed aupport to the program was pass ed by the Realty board In meeting at the Jackson hotel Friday. Extensive plans are being made for the campaign In Medford. 1 KMED Broadcast Schedule Sunday 9:00 Radio Church. 10:00 Judge Rutherford, Lecturer. 10:15 Newa Digest, by Mail Tribune. 10:30 Morning Meiody. ' " 11:00 to 12:00 Musical Mood. Monday 8:00 Breakfast News by Mall Trib une. 8:05 Musical clock. 8:15 A Peerless Parade. 8:30 Shopping Guide. 9:00 Friendship Circle. 9:30 Today. 9:45 Vignettes. 10:00 TI. s. Weather Forecast. 10:00 The Unique. 10:15Muslcal Notes, 10:30 Morning Comments. 10'4S Morning Melody. 11:45 Traumerel. 11:30 song and Comedy. 12:00 Today in History. 12:1(1 Advertising Talk. 12:30 News Flashes by Mall Trlb. une. 13:30 Squire wlggleiAy. 12:46 Popular Vocalists. 1:00 Varieties. 1:30 Grant Pass Hour. 1:45 Interlude. 2:00 Dance Matinee. 3:00 Travel Talk. 3:15 Songs for Everyday. 3:30 KMED Program Review. 3:35 Afuslc from Yesetryear. 4:00 Across the Sea to Hawaii. 4 :30 (Maatenvorks. 5 :00 Popular Parade. 3:45 Newa Digest by Mall Tribune. 6:00 Medford Theatre Guide. 6:05 Dinner Dance Music. 6:30 Reveries. 7:00 Modernistic. 7:30 to 8:00 Eventide.' Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Small soft masses Limb Glut Alighted Perceive with the eyes Choke up or obstruct Demolish Disfiguring Literary composition Lamb's sobriquet Sign Dismay: var. Entirely Unable to find ons's way Silkworm Hcrlxontal planes Acquiesce Sute positively Type of poem Billiard stick Ascended Br ons'i self Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle BlLllwjsl0lplFlulMrl L A D Eipk Rl MR O N E M I TO rJeN A RIdI B E'T T ElRlaSrp I L Ep AWAROHANrTENNA D E 5 TlRTE S jNI APPJEJ R P AlSjS A 5 T E.1RIN AM I DlLOPpVQE M I N eHe WE"ljgR 1 P E :ALASRieiSSLlED 12. Field of grsa- ular snow tl. Opposite of aweather t6. Condensed molatura of the sir 6. Bon of Beth 57. Troublsoin4 Outer garment plant tK Before 6. Lst It stand Aiane oroaoer Psnltent 3 J S Z 7 d ? o . -Lu. ' " 21 21 v-sSi 23 24 2S 26 , & : 31 33 34 35 . r, ittU fcMfclil .Mt 1 1 I U I it. - 41 So SI SZ S3 St. Murk 'i Episcopal. Corner Oakdale and 5th Street. Rev. Wm. B. Hum 11 ton. rector. 8 . m. Holy communion. 10 a. m. Sunday school. 11:15 a. m. Holy communion. First Methodist. Alexander G. Bennett, pastor. "Judgment Day la Here: m Con sideration of Medford Woe, and Some Other Matters," sermon by the pastor. Sunday morning. 11 o'clock. No evening service this 'weel, Sunday school. 9:45 a. m., with classes and welcome for all. Epworth League young people's hour, discussion and devotion t 6:30 p. m., tn the Sunshine parlor. AH people more than welcome. Main Street Methodist Church South N. D. Wood, pastor. This Sunday our services are as follows: Sunday school. 0:45 a. m. Sermon by the pastor 11 a. m. Toung People's division service, 6:80 p. m- Evangelistic service, with the pas tor In charge. 7:30 p. m. Ooiwegatlonal sinking and special songs by the choir at each service. You are welcome to the church with a friendly spirit. First Baptist Church. W. H. Eaton, minister. Sunday school, 0:45 a. m. Morning worship 11:00 a. m. Solo ist. Miss Doris Rose. Sermon by the pastor, "Speaking of Bad Men." Young people's group meetings. 6:30 p. m. Evening worship. 7:30 p. m. Popu lar big sing, using songs thrown upon the screen. Mr. Frank Dalkey. song leader. Duet, Mrs. B. F. Neff and Mrs. Lester Merrlman. Sermon, "Who Wins?" Social ten mlnute.s.'8:30 p. m. We specialize in cordiality. You will en Joy our welcome. 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, March 19, Is "Pharaoh." Jehovah's Witnesses meet for study every Sunday morning at 10:30 at 103 Mistletoe street and every Wed nesday afternoon at 2 o'olock at 727 South Central avenue. All Interested In Watch Tower Bible study are wel come. 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, 313 forth Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, March 19: "Matter." Sunday achool at 0:30, Applicants under the age of 30 may be admitted. Wednesday evening meetings, which Include testimonies of Christian Sci ence healings at 8 o'clock. The reading room, which ta located at 401 In the Medford building, la open dally from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m., ex cept Sundays and holidays, .The li brarian is In attendance from 10 to 4, at which time the Bible and all authorized Christian Science litera ture may be read, borrowed and pur chased. The public la cordially Invited to attend the services and visit the read ing room. Cross-Word Puzzle 10. Unit ot weight 11. Poultry product IT. Lone narrow Inlet It. College cheer 32. Organ of smell 24. Authoritative example 2E. One of an Indigenous Japanese race S. Tardy 37. Winglike 21. One of the sons of Jacob 30. Balancing part of a kite XI. Built lb. Large flat bottom td boat St. Sound of little feet 41. And not A. Ha ne ball ttimi 45. Military assistant 4T. Cry of the ancient bacchanals 48. Cozy home 4. Cry of the crow 61. Palm leaf II. By btrth 2, Female sheep DOWN 1. Mori-hand Is 2. Alack 5. I'Anae tnto solution 4. Water vapor 6. Stupid person 6, Intermission 7. Ground grain X. Predicaments 9. Tide of Mohammed To Speak Sunday HAROLD SINGER, director of the national organization of Allied Youth, n ho will speak In Medford and Phoenix on Sunday, March I ft. as a meeting to be con ducted as part of the continuing pro gram of the Allied Forres for tem perance education, nrganlratlon and enrollment, .Mr, Singer has done great deal of active work In behalf of this on use and recently completed a nation-wide speaking tour of 500 cltteff. Talent Methodist Episcopal Church Joseph Pope, pastor. Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. Public worship. 11:00 a. m. Solo, "Be Not Afraid," Miss Dorothy Baughman. Sermon. "The New Birth." The speaker, William Bandyle Pope. Epworth league 6:30 p. m. Leader Violet Abel. Evening worship 7:30. Music by the Young Peoplta Chorus. Sermon by W. R. Pope. Choir practice Wednesday evening, 7:30. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. 7:30. A cordial welcome awaits you at all the services of our church. Church of the Nazarene John T. La Rose, pastor. "Unified Sunday Morning Serv ice." 0:45 to la noon. Our goal for this service Sunday, two hundred. . The pastor will speak on "True Rlafces." Evening Evangelistic service at 7:30 Sunday evening. Featuring a request song service. Sermon by the pastor on "Life's urea teat Search Young People's Society Meetings at 6:30. Seniors In the church auditorium. Juniors In the west room. Class meeting In the annex at 6:30. Mid-week prayer and study hour Wednesday evening at 7:30. Yes, you are welcome here. First Presbyterian Church. William J. Howell, minister. Bible school at 9:45. Opening with a general assembly singing gospel hymns. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Sermon "Belief tn Jesus Christ." Special music under the direction of Mrs. Elsie C. Strang. Organist, Miss Dorothy Reynolds. Prelude, "Ohancel Radiance". Korn Anthem. "But the Lord Is Mindful or His Own" (from Mendelssohns St. Paul). Offertory. "Andante" Hopkins Trio, "Santa Maria" Paure Mrs. Edith Garrett, Mrs. Maurine Duncan, Mrs. Jean McAllister. Posflude, "Orande Choeur In C"; . Maitland ' There will be a special young peo ple's rally In the'ehurch at 3:00 p. m. Mr. Harold Singer of New York N. Y., will be the speaker. Every young person Is Invited. The Federated Churches. J. M. Johnson, pastor. Central Point, Oregon. "The Effects of Alcohol Drinks' Is the title of the lesson In the Bible schools this week. (Prov. 23:29-32; Isa. 28:1-4; Dan. 0:1-4). Our school opens at 9:45. A. J. Milton, euperln ten dent. ".Timely messages from the letter to the Hebrews" will be the subject of the sermon in the morning church service; and "Foundations for Chris tlan Experience" will be the evening topic. Good song messages will be given In all of our services, and all sre welcome. Two young people will spesk In the opening service In the evening. All the members of the churches sre invited to be present and take part 1n the congregational meetings- which will be held on Friday even ing. March 24, for the purpose of electing two members who will serve on the Joint board for the ensuing year. Zlon EnrlUh Lutheran Chnrrti. West Fourth St.. at Oakdale. Oeo. P. Kabele, D.D., pastor. Sunday achool, 10 a. m. Classes for all ages at the growing, glowing school. Martin O. Paulsen, superin tendent. Morning service. 11 I. m. "Refu ges of Lies" wilt be the theme of the sermon In the series on "Salvation." Anthem: "Sing a New Song" (Adams), Mrs. George Andrews, choir director and orgsnist. Luther League. 6:30 p. m. Topic: " Answered Prayera." Leader : Clyde Flchtner. Evening service, 7:30 p. m. "The Way of Faith" Is the sermon sub ject to the Sunday evening series on "Tha Way" when The Way will be made plain at the church with the friendly spirit. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Special Lenten service. Subject: "The Bui -talntd Loyalty of the Suffering Sav ior" of the Wednesday evening ser ies on "Tha Suffering Saviour in Our Street." The Ladles Aid meets at the church parlors Thursday, 2:3d p. m. with Mrs. Fred Wolff and Mrs. A. O. Pedersen as hostesses. The general public Is heartily in vited to ail our, aervlcea L. A. Banks History Here Full of Turmoil From First Days of His Arrival (By Eva N.alon Hamilton) L. A. Bank, who rolled Into Med ford for the first time trom the south In about the year 1035 In a flaehy Cadillac car. bringing promises, in the California manner, of unlimited prosperity for the fruit industry ot the Rogue River valley; pear crops, oblivious to frost, and millions to be brought from the land left Thursday to occupy a cell in tha Josephine county jail. Police sirens screamed through the city to mark his departure. With guard to the right and the left of him he was transported to Grsnt Pss before en raged citizen could do him harm. . Charged with murder In the first degret for the slaying of Constable George Prescott he remain In the Josephine county Jail today. Record In the Jackson county clerk's office show that during the yeara he haa lived, or held properties tn Medford, he haa become Involved In SI civil case and that four crimi nal charges have been brought against mm. It was during the "good years" that Banks came to Medford. Everybody was prospering. He bought extensive landa, paying a little down, giving mortgages for the remainder. Always immaculately clad, ho Inspired color fill stories of his greatness. The number of suit In his closet was luted at 40, all tailor-made. None priced at less than 9100. Plcttires of his "palatial" home In Rlveralde, Cal., and his home In Med ford were carried In the newspapers. Frequent Interview on the fruit situation, the futility of smudging and other reactionary Idesa of the newcomer were published. Banks still divided his time between California and the Rogue River vnlley. About 1031 one of his first known appearances In the court resulted from a disagreement with the United States government over spray resi due. The case was tried In the United States court In Illinois. Banks waa defeated. In 1020 he bought himself a news pnper to acquire more apace, accord ing to the story, for the advance ment of hla own Ideas for the pro motion of property Interest In the Rogue River valley. The first Issues of the Medford Dally Newa carried optimistic stories of the agricultural outlook. Quest, were Invited to visit the plant on West Main atreet, which boasted of mahogany furnishings, Gradually a vein of condemnation began to ooze tnrougn the lines of the newspaper. An attack was started against the farmere- Exchange Co-operative. Env ployeea of the newspaper were In formed that their goal waa to destroy that business. They were sent out Into the country for etorles, always with Instructions not to publish any thing favorable. Other concern were soon added to the list of "condemned" In Bsnks' newspaper. A complete turnover ot staff was reported at the newspaper, to be followed by other "houseclean Ings." Business houses, the mer chants association, the ministerial association, state officers, th Ameri can Legion, county officers, th cir cuit court, the auprenw lour.t th. Elk lodge, the Orange, the cham ber of commeroe and the bar associa tion were reviled. In 1030 In the midst of hi cam paign against practically all existing institutions he announced hi candi dacy for tha United State, senate, opposing Senator MoNary. He met First Christian Church Ninth and Oakdale street, w. R. Balrd, minister. Bible school at 0:45 a. m. L. a. Gentner, superintendent. Everyman's Bible claas In tha courthouse auditorium at 0:40. Morning worship begin at 10:99. Anthem, "My Refuge and Portress," Bsrnes. Sermon, "Th Master's TOUQb." Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Alleen Latham will conduct the dis cussion In the Senior Society. The toplo will be, "What I a Truly Good Time?" Evening evangelistic service at 7:30. Anthem. "Holy Spirit Joy Divine." Wilson. Sermon subject, "Youth' Challenge to Ua." This is the first of a aeries of sermons that you will enjoy. Former Beaver Star Makes Home In City Harold O. Height, who haa recently moved to Medford, will be remem bered by southern Oregon bssebslt fans as a member of the Portland Beavera In. 1023 and 1024. He haa seen service- In the western Canada league, the Blue Mountain league and mor recently ectlv In the semi professional baseball clrclea of Port land and vicinity, Mr. Halght la representing th Electrolux, Incorporsted In this ter ritory and expect to open an office here thla spring. REAL BUYS 0 acre beat buy In valley; 6 eul.. 8 bottom land. 5 room house, beau tiful shade trees, fsmlly orchsrd. free water, 3 chicken house, barn, garage, close In. Price HS0. Will tax 100 down, balance easy. Auto park. Southern Oregon, beau tiful grove, U acres, on river, 13 cabins, furntahed; service station, 4 room residence. Prtr 413 000. Trade for property her or Lo Angel dis trict. 8heley (Miner Agenry 407 East Main Medford 3C with overwhelming defeat. In an an swer to the Newa Publishing com pany in the recent suit for recovery of the newspaper, he claimed that up to July 1, 1030, he was a resident of California. It was eight days after that date that .he filed his acceptance aa a candidate for the senate. Ac cording to the Oregon law six months Is the period of time re quired to qualify for citizenship. Following his defeat in the sena torial race, the barrage of criticism continued. Suit after suit waa filed against him In the local courts for collection of money. Then came act- L, A. Bank lve participation In local politic. Banka Joined with Fehl, who we elected county Judge. He supported Gordon L. 8chermerhorn In ttie-prl-merles as sheriff candidate but threw him over In the general election to aupport an Independent candidate, Lowell Zundell. Schermerhorn waa elected and received hi approval, Phil Lowd waa highly recommended aa a deputy sheriff, but when he sorved nece.vary aummon against Bank he waa condemned in hla news paper, and Ralph Jennings, bitterly opposed by Bsnks, described as a good sheriff. The barrage of criti cism aa court casea became more plentiful centered on the district at torney and other county officials. Th Good Government Congress waa organized to protest against th officials. Banks wa made honorary president. i When Attorney Gus Newbury finally brought the New Publishing com pany case Into court, after repeated delay, on the part of Banks, the lat ter armed himself with two revolver,, according to hla former counsel, M. O. Wllklne and declared, "Now bring on Ou Newbury." The newspaper wa returned to th original owners lea than four year after purchased by Banka, without the newspaper through which to talk he continued his protests through th Good Government congress, bringing out weekly newspaper at the Pacific Record Herald plant. Thursday to serve a warrant Issued on a grand Jury Indictment, involving Banka In the theft of ballot from th court house vault. Officer Prescott called at hi home. He wa shot and killed. Leas than four year after he came to Medford to make hla home. Banks left Medford for a jail celt, hi arrest on a murder charge brlngln a gruesome climax to hi stormy pe riod of citizenship here. Members of the Jackson County Clvlo Lesgue will hold n Important meeting Tuesday evening, at th Plrat Presbyterian church In Ash land. Several out-of-town speaker of note will address Vie gathering and all member are urged to max a special effort to be present. Those desiring transportation may meet at the Y. W. C. A. residence on North Bartlett street, Medlord. at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. The Ashland meeting la scheduled to begin at S:00 p. m. REV. E. A. OLDENBURG, Secretary. render and body repairing. Price right. Brill Sheet Metal Works. c Financial Stability! There I a difference between fir Insurance policies though they may LOOK alike. It's what la BACK of th policy that cou.i. 8'.rong finan cial resources sufficient to meet sU loss, even la th event of catas trophe, are absolutely essential to your protection. Read th financial figure of th company that Issued VOLE fir liuurtnc or auto liability policy. For safe Insurance of sll form In strong companies See Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. II So. Front lit. Medford, Oregon