Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 10, 1933, Page 9, Image 9

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H:re Are the Rates:
per word first insertion '
(Minimum 26o)
Caen additional inaaruon.
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( Minimum 10c)
Per Una pet month, without
eopi change 81-3
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nectlon. Finder please return to
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1193-H tor reward.
cap. Phone
LOST 11 dog missing. caUlM6.
ISst - Horu-rim glasses Monday
UJal. . . - a.v.rt Heart boa-
Jlfal and Riverside. Pleas return
to Mall Tribune.
WANTED naU HELP
DIESEL Industry creating thousands
DofSh. only 8 to 12 weeks "quired
Amazing opportunities. Free Dleael
rSwet tells all. Hemphill Die.:
Sniineerlng Schools. 537 WestlaKe
North. Seattle. 8138 San Fernando,
toe Angeles.
ROOSEVELT'S bust sells fast. Send
JSC lor sample and territory. Hur
ry Economy Mart, 737 St.. Helens.
T scorns, waau.
WANTED Man to do cement work.
Box 13720, Tribune.
WANTED FEMALK HELP
WANTED Respectable girl for gen
eral housework. Small lamlly.
Boom, board small wages. 917
parregau.
WOMEN earn 12 dozen 'sewing, home
spare time, materials cut. Instruc
tions furnished, experience unneces.
sary. Writ Superior Dress Com
pany, 203 Havemeyer St., Brooklyn.
N. V.
WANTED Housekeeper on ranch;
short hours: steady Job. Box 13M.
Tribune.
WANTED Experienced waitress; must
be able to type: must have refer,
ences. Diamond Cafe.
WANTED SITUATION
BOT WANTS to work for room and
board whli attending school. Box
13781, Tribune.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Anyone driving to Eugene
early this week and can take a
young man who will attend U. of
O. addres O. W., Mall Tribune and
young man will call.
WANTED Large wood heater. Ad
dress P. O. Box 850. Medford.
' WANTED Circulating heater and
small wood range. Tel. 581.
WANTED Light car. Will trade
good cow and pay difference. Call
at Lockwood'a Milk Depot. 1802
West Main.
WANTED Board and room. 835;
north ld. L. Brown, Jackson
Hotel.
WANTED To rent 3 or acres free
bottom sou with water. Box 13714
Tribune.
WANTED Song poems and melodies
to arrange for publication ana w
dlo Broadcasting. CODVrlshta se.
cured. Height Song Service, 318
Liberty Bldg.
WANTED Wool, hldea and pelts: pre
mlum orlo for lamb's wool. Med.
ford Bargain House, 27 N. Orape.
Pnone 1082.
- WANTED Pasture lor cows also
want saddle horse. Chester wendt.
WANTED Laundry completely fin
ished, 80 lb. Also dsy work. Tel
4-F-2.
WANTED Laundry completely fin
ished. So lb. Phone 4-F-2.
WANTED Modern house to rent. 3
bedroom, walking distance to
eourthous. Pbun 117-j.
WANTED Whit Leghorn pull'
Olv description and price. Box
123, Butt rails. Or.
WOULD LEASE small herd Ouernsey
cows to party with feed. H. B
Howell. Rt 9. O ran la Pas.
HA? ORlNDtNO A specialty Brown
th bay grinder. 40 so central.
PHONE 089-R Have your furniture
reupholstrd, rwlued, reflnlshed
Thlbaula.
JTJNB. WANTED
We pay eua for JUNK batteries
RaDIAIOSS ALUMINUM
BRASS. COPPER unk of U
descriDtlon
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 No Orape Tel 1082
WANTED Household goods, stoves
tool or what have you Medford
Bargain House. 37 N Orape St Tel
1083
WANTED Listing of ealley borne us
exchange for choice Cal property
, Staple Realty Co. Ashland
rOH BUNT HUubES
HVME8 FOR RENT Call 898
POR RENT 39 Olen Oak Court. Call
a H, ",-ova, 105; altar . ll'i,
FOR SALE OR RENT Modern four-
room bouse on Sailing are., near
irair iaxe nignway. itarawooa
floors, furnace heat, on acre
ground, call H. H. Brown. 101.
FOR RENT Houses at 203 Summit;
820 North Holly: 38 Summit: 1035
W. 8th; 205 Tripp: 1003 Selling
av. can First insuranoa Agency
H. H. Brown 105. After 5 call 1670,
FOR RENT 6-room furnished house.
Inquire 223 N. Riverside.
FOR RENT Open for Inspection, 134
Vancouver.
FOR RENT 505 Edward. First In.
eurance Agncy, 105.
318 S. NEWTOWN 3 bedrooms, din
ing room, living room, fireplace,
front porch; good condition; 835,
water paid. Call First Insursnc
Agency. H. K. Brown, 105; after
o. 1070.
FOR RENT Deelrabl 7-room un
furnished home; 3 bedrooms, ecren
porch, fireplace, hardwood floors,
large lawn, with shade trees: with
or without furnace beat. Phone
114S-J.
FOR RENT S-room unfurnished
bodae. 1035 W. 10th. C. A. DeVo.
FOR RENT To adult or adult with
grown children. Ideal 5-room un
furnished bungalow In flrt-clasa
condition, close In: has built-in fix
tures, neatroia, electrl". water heat'
er and tank: new ltnoleium on kit.
chen floor; laundry tubs, screened
porches, garage, wood house, nice
lawn. See property at 719 W. 11th
and call first door west. Ready for
occupancy ana low rent to good
FOR RENT Op-to -date house, new!y
luruioata; garage, dvo w. Btn elt.
FOR RENT 4-room unfurnished
nouse. close In. Inqulr 141 6o.
iiony.
FOR RENT Completely furnished
nouse, eil Woodstock.
FOR RENT House rent for carpen
ter work. Box 12088. Tribune.
FOI RENT Homes furnished or
uniurnianea Brown -a White.
HOUSES H0. 112 (0 and 815 water
psia; wooa range roone 100.
CLASSY mudern 6-room stucco. ast
front Clear 826 Pine.
FOR SALE OR RENT tldttey Smith
nome turner west Main & orange
Exclusive listing w L vawter
Jackson Co Bank Sldg.
FIVE room rurntsned home. 113 Cot
tage.
FOB SENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT 5 rooms or 2 rooms. 838
West 4th St.
FOR RENT Private furnished apt.:
pnone, raaio: reasonable, sis so.
oakdale.
BE comfortable this: winter by living
in one or our unequalled 4-room
lurmsned lists; steam-heated, Frig
idalre, tile kitchen. Every conceiv
able convenience plus best of man.
agement. Rent without garage to
permanently employed tenants,
837.50 mo. Holly Apt., 135 No.
noiiy. union savings es Loan Assa
owners. 45 S. Central.
3-ROOM furnished apartment. Tel.
FOR RENT Apts. 625 No. Riverside.
FOR RENT Unfurnished apartment
oomoination living and dining room,
sleeping room, kitchenette with
hutlt-uu, gas range, refrigerator,
bath and toilet. Heat and water
furnished. Rent $18.00 per month
Phone 71 or call at Mall Tribune
office.
DURRELL COURT, 329 No. Holly.
FOR RENT BOARD AND BOOMS
BOARD and room In private family.
close to courthouse and high
school. Also want washing or care
of children. Write Box 13708, oar
Tribune.
BOARD AND ROOM at 718 E. Main
Rate very moderate.
FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS
CHANCE for real home. Attractive
front room: home-cooked meals.
Business men preferred. Rates
reasonable. Phone 488-L. 811 W.
10th St.
FOR RENT Nice clean rooms at
Fountain Lodge.
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S. Orape.
FOR RENT Attractive room, . good
board at 14 Cottage.
FOR BENT -MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Room 18x93 feet to alley.
317 North Riverside.
FOB ESLBANOB
FOR SALE OR TRADE .Equity In
"28" Nash coupe for light car. 4).t
8. Front.
FOR TRADE Cow or chicken for
wood. Phon Ontral Point. 118.
FOR TRADE Piano for cow. 512 No.
Holly.
FOR SALE Saddle mar, or trad for
cow. Laying hens and spring tur
keys. Third house south Fair
grounds, Psclilo highway.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 80 head work
and saddle norses. -iei. 040-rt.
FOR SALE or TRADE Young pure
bred orown owie dhh. w,.
WANT L1VB8TOOK Will trade equity
in t-room bouse, ixoallent location
box 1083i Tribune.
FOR EXCHANOB Light sedan In
good condition, for truck. Phone
697-R-l.
1-ROwM modern bom btb laundry
tra' screened porch bullt-lna gar
age shad and Tult.treee: 1700
equity for ear. aomg cabin alt
or what have yon Poon 1638-L
or writ Box 13337 rrlbun-
FOR a. ALB OR TRAUB Oood sound
wort noree, ivw -' .
Walter Jones, and nous below
br.d So Ashland
FOB IXI'HANOB REAL (STATB
FOR SALS C-n TRADE for Medford
property: Lxrg lot in r-.amata
rills, can be divided. Small house,
woodshed. Addres Box 13838, Tribune,
FOB EXCUANOB REAL ESTATE
FOR EXCHANGE Loe Angeles real-
deuce for small acreage. D. C. Gear
hart. Rt. I. Box 3S7-A, Grant Pass.
FOR SALE. TRADE OR LEASE 10
cabin auto camp at Alturas. Cal
Big Fines Lbr. Co, Medford. Or.
ro EXCHANGE Nice little bom in
Bend. Or., elcar for omthlng clear
In Medford or Ashland Prefer small
acreage. What Oaf you- 165 7th St.
Ashland.
fOH SALE REAL ESTATE
4 ROOMS, hardwood floor, fireplace,
very modern, l1 acre of land. 810
-per month, water paid, on Keene
Way drive, opposite Medford pud
He Oolf Course. Union Savings
Loan Ass n., 43 s. central.
10 ACRE TRACT, new 4-room bunga
low. 8 acres free water. Trade for
Portland property. Call Monday
morning at 402 East Main.
SACRIFICE 8.79 acres. New 4-room
house. Paid up water right. Good
fences. 1V miles N. ' E. Central
Point. You muat act now. Call
Bolds. Central Point, 168.
FOR SALE 4-sere ranch; fruit, wsl
nuts; good buildings; terms. 429
s. Front.
FOR SALE 22 acres. 6-room house,
electric lights, well, plenty water,
family orchard:' 4!i miles from
Medford: 91000. eacrlftce price
Roberts. 720 W. 2nd. Tel. 1528-J
FOR SALE Cheap, 2 or '8 acres In
trucx garaen, a no. 1 Bear creek
bottom soil, abundance of well
water- for Irrigation; 2-room shack.
A bargain. Second white house
from crossroads on old Midway
road. Mrs. Oeo. Elledge.
WHEN you think of real estate, think
01 Brown da White.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES.
GOOD USED CARS
Trade In your old car on a better one
1930 Buick 0 coupe.
1931 Chevrolet sedan.
1930 Chrysler Brougham. .
1939 Ford Roadster.
1927 Oakland sedan.
1928 Chevrolet coupe.
1938 Packard sedan.
Buy while prices are low.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS, JNC.
38 N. Riverside.
CHEVROLET truck for aale, cheap.
ooe at vauey Auto wrecking, 1740
No. Riverside.
FOR SALE Latest model Chevrolet
seoan, guaranteed like new; very
small mileage. Take car In trad
and arrange terms. Address Box
13642, Tribune.
FOR a ALE One Federal truck, on
ouica aeaan. cneap. call 630 B
Central.
FOB BALE LIVESTOCK.
FOR SALE Young gentl aaddle
pony. loia tt. Jackson St.
FOR SALE Registered Shropshire
rams sna ram lamDe. i a. eaiaae,
Jr., Central Point.
FOR SALE 4 young cow and wagon
edf rine.
FOR SALE 100 sheep. Phone 417.
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE R. I. Red laying hen.
Mrs. cnas. sneiton. Eagle point, ore.
FOR SALE DOGS AND PETS
FOR SALE Cocker panlls 4 mo.
old. and roller canaries. Jackson
ville. Phone 173.
FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Railroad ticket to Port
land or Spokane, cheap. Tel 1157.
FOR SALE Small wood range, used
aDout a weeks, uau at ojv w. raim.
FOR SALE Circulating heater, wood
or coal. Write Box 13B37, Tribune.
FOR SALE White enamel gas range,
Remington typewriter, Burroughs
adding machine: cheap. Tel. 144.
FOR SALE Baled straw, 300 per
bale. B. H. Nledermeyer, Phone
697-R-l.
FOR SALE J. H. Hale peaches. Top
Notch orchard. Phone 010-J-1.
S ACRES standing corn to ell or
traaa lor wood, pnone 1093.
8160 HOTPOINT electric range, used
e montne, good condition; reason
ably priced. Phone 883-W.
EXTRA FANCY ELBERTA peaches.
Extreme east end spring St., tnen
south to first house. Charles E.
Rose.
FOR SALE Tomatoes. Damson plums,
Italian ;-runea. r. e. carpenter,
Jacksonville nignwsy.
FOR SALE Italian prune. Phon
7-F-14.
GUNS for aal or trad. 817 North
Rlversld.
POR SALE Fresh salmon gga.
valentine care.
FOR SALE 100 tier 18-ln. seasoned
apple wood, large sire for beater.
61 per tier. Come with own trans
portstlon, 4 miles esst of Gold Hill
at first bridge crossing Sarna creak
Riverside Orchards. Call Robert
Park or Schuyler Bhanklln.
PRESSURE water system for deep
well, complete. A reel bargain.
E. R. Whit Machinery. Phone 91.
OOOD used sheet metal, aultable for
siding or roofing oa outbuildings.
Brill Metal Works.
ITALIAN and petit prune. Oeo. B.
Young. Rout 1. Phon 7-F4.
FOR BALE Tomatoes, winter cab
bage, broccoli plant. 1203 S- lite
WOOD for hay or potato, near Trail.
B, C. Skellenger. Trail Or.
FOR SALE Ud sewing machine, all
make. 66 up; terms If desired All
mskes rented and repatred. White
Sewing Machine Co., 24 N. Bartlett.
FOR SALE Large tee box: also large
electrlo range. 706 Dakota Ave.
FOR SALE Pickling cucumbers, all
sires. 215 W. 8th St. Tel. 1645-Y
FOR and. gravel, sediment, fertiliser
and teaming. Phon 912-J.
MISCELLANEOUS
Authorised Prtg'.dair Service. Other
majut fp. 14, 437; Ma eos-x,
FOB SALE HOMES
AVAILABLE Sept. 15821 Dakota
at. Excellent nome 3 blocks from
' Senior HI. First Inau ranee Agency,
n. n. orown. iei 109.
FOR BALE. RENT 3 houses, furnish-
eo: waver; eiv. ii summit.
FOP SALE New 0-room modern
hous in Eugen. Will sscrtflc.
Inquire 1129 Nlant.o St, Medford
BUSINESS OPFORTUNIITIES
FOR SALE Club Cafe. Ashland, Ore
gon. Must aell a one on account of
poor health. Sacrifice.
FOR SALE Restaurant - Confection
ery, 88000 value, for 84000. If tsken
as once, oood club locstlon. Will
take car for part. Box 126, Central
roint, roon ai.
BE YOUR OWN BOSSI
firn WI v"7 "all tnvest-aS-TuU
ment step Into thuf little
suburban store and service
station pumping from 70 to 100
gais. per aay, besides good on busi
ness and grocery. Furniture, fix
tures, amsll stock of groceries.
pumps, tanka, air compressor all go
or siw.ik). Mignt take small stan
dard make car as part payment.
Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc. Ex
clusive Agents.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
01 title, Tin insurance. Room a
and , No. 83 North Central Ave,
upstairs.
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstract of Title and
Title. Insurance. The
-only- complete Title
S y t e m In Jackson
County.
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172.
House cleaning. 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; loos -leaf ledgers, and
blanks, billing systems, duplicating
cash sale slips and everything in
the printing line. 38-30 N. Orape.
Phon 75. v
Painting and Paperhanglng.
M. A. BLISS Painting and paper-
nanging. Tel. o-ts-w. aia s. orape.
Money to Lend.
WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LATE MODEL AUTOS . .
Thro per cent per month oa un
paid balance. No other charge Be
W. E. Thomas, 45 South Central,
ground floor Oraterlan Theaur
Bldg. Stat License No. 8-167.
Piano and Violin Instruction.
FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher of
Piano. Height Song Service. Arrang
ing, composing, etc. 318 Liberty
Bldg.
Transfer.
BADS TRANSFER 4j STORAGE CO.
Office 1015 No. Ontral. Phone 319
. Price right. Service guaranteed.
RFINK1NO TRUCKING CO Trans
fer and storage. We haul anything
at a reasonable prlo. Ill No. Fir
Street. Phon 332.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
er and movers, special llveatock
moving equipment. Prices right
Riverside, phon 1044-X.
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St. Mark'a Episcopal
Corner Oakdale and 6th St.
S a. m. Holy commuiuon.
11:16 a. m, Holy Communion.
Mapt Street Methodist Church South
N. D. Wood. Pastor.
Servlcea for Sunday. September 10,
19.13:
Sunday school 8:45 a. m.
Sermon at II a. m. by th pastor.
Special muslo by the choir.
Young people service, 7 p. m.
Evsngellstlc service at S p. m, un
der the direction of th pastor.
Foursquare Cburrh
4th and Bartlett
D. W. Cameron, Pastor
Sunday morning. 9:45. Sunday
school. 11 o'clock, morning worship.
Sundsy evening, 7 o'clock. Crusaders
meeting. 8 o'clock p. m, evening
service.
Wednesday evening. 8 p. m, mid
week servlc. Friday evening, special
prayer meeting.
Everybody welcome.
Church of the Naxarene
John T. LaRose, Pastor.
"Unified Sunday morning service.
9:24 to 12 noon. The pastor will
apesk on "The Power of the Past."
Evening evangellstlo aervlce, 7:30.
Rev. J E. Bates, district superin
tendent, will be the speaker.
Young People' Society meeting at
6:30. The second of the series of
contest programs will be presented
by the visiting committee.
Claaa meeting In th annex, also
at 8:30.
Mid-week prayer meeting In the
church Wednesday evening at 7:30.
A cordial welcome 1 extended to
everyoody.
Zlnn English Lutheran Church
Fouith 8treet at Oakdale Avenue.
Oeo. P. Kabele. D. D, Pastor.
Sunday school at 10 a. m. Classes
for all ages.
Morning service at 11. Sermon by
the pastor, "Who Hast Bewitched
Us?"
Luther League, business and so
cial meeting, Monday, 7:30 p. m. In
th church parlors.
Ladles' Aid meets next Thursday
at 3:40 p. m. at the bom of Mrs.
Slg Ash, 1006 North Riverside. Mrs.
Simpson will be assisting hostess.
The general public la cordially In
vited to all th services and meet
ings of the ohurcb.
The First Methodist Church
Joseph Knott, minister.
9:46 a. m Sunday school. Mr. E.
3. Neumann, superintendent. We
have a splendid Sunday school and
a fine staff of teacher. Com nd
enjoy Bible study with ua.
11 a. m. Morning worship. Ser
mon theme, "The Christian Not
Oullty." Th choir will sing "My
Ood, My Father." by Wrlgley. Alao
a quartet will alng "Consider and
Hear Me." by Pflueger. There will
be a Christening service Just pro
ceeding th sermon.
6:30 Epworth Leagues.
7:30 Evening worship. This serv
ice will Include an Impressive candle
light Installation servlc of the new
officers of the Epworth Leegue. Spec
ie music. The pastor will, speak on
the theme "The Opportunity of Serv
ice."
Official board meeting Monday.
7:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesdsy, TJ0
p. m.
Choir rehearsal Thursday, 7:30
p. m.
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Novel Delivery
Psrprr 'ill 1 rfSss-
Vehicles of every dlscrlptlon ar
serviced dally at the Firestone Service
Stores In this city, but seldom does
such a novel outfit aa the one pic
tured above demand the aervloa of
this modern station. The "two horse-
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 10:00 to
10:16. These lectures are given by
electrical transcription and will be
repeated on Thursdsy at 4 p. m. The
subject of one to be given Sunday,
oepiemner lotn, Is "Th Trinity Un
veiled." Jehovah's Witnesses meet for study
every Sunday morning at 10:30 and
very Wednesday afternoon at 3:00
o'clock at No. 102 Mlstleto treet.
All Interested In Watch Tower Bible
atudy are welcome.
First Baptist Church. '
W. H. Eaton, mtnlater.
Sunday school, 9:48 a. m. "
Morning worship, 11:00 a. m.
Young people'a groups, 7:00 p. m.
Evening worship. 8 :00 p. m.
Sundav vlll he hnmnwuimlM riav
At the mornlne- aervlre tti niutnr
will ftiva a aoeclal sermon tA the
Sunday school. Subject, "The He-
orew uamon and pytniaa. The
ladles' duartette will situ.
The evenlncr Mrvlnu win nmurt
some unusual features, Including the
--uisa we re use Home" program,
the "Bla- Sine." with snnra thmwn
unon the screen end other w,tl
features. Miss Helen Judy will sing
the offertory.
You are cordlallv Invited to share
these services with us.
St. pfter'a Lutheran Church
(Miaaouri Synod)
E. Main St., and Portland At.
H. H. Young, Ptutor
Sunday achool at 9:46.
Divine worahlp at 11:00.
The Mi-vlce win b dedicated to
Sunday achool work. Thama of the
aermort: "The Sunday School Teacher
a Oood Samaritan.' ,
Lunch will be aerved In the base
ment by the Lad lea Aid at noon and
at B:30 In the evening.
The Southern Oregon Lutheran
Sunday School Teachera' conference
will be held In the afternoon and
evening.
Seaalona In the afternoon from 9:00
till 4:80 o'clock and in the evening
from 7:00 till 0:00 o'clock.
The public la cordially invited.
Ladlea Aid meetg Thuraday after
noon at 2:00.
The Federated Charrlie
Joe. M. Johnson, Psstor
Central Point, Oregon
"Jonathan" I th oharaoter whleti
we are studying In th Bible schools
thl weelt. The Vrlpture I fuurm In
1st Sam. 18. 18 and 30. Th highest
type of friendship Is recorded her,
and th lessons are of special Inter
est. You are welcome In our achool.
We are delighted to see th many
joiing people taking their places In
Christian work here, and we Invite
others to Join In making this fall
and winter the best ever In Christian
Endeavor. Servlcea at 6:30 p. m.
"Seeking Ood' Blessing" will be
the subject In th morning church
service; end "Some Chief Concerns"
will be the subject In the evening
service. We Invite your presence
here, end assure you that th mes
sages, both In aong and In sermon,
will seek to build you up In th
Chrlstlsn fslth. Evening service will
begin at 7:30 o'clock.
Flrat Chrlatlan Church
Ninth and Oakdale street.
W. R. Balrd, minister.
Bible school at 0:48 a. m., L. O.
Oentney, superintendent.
Evcrpman's Bible class In court
house auditorium at 0:48.
Morning worahlp begins St 10:88.
Dr. C. C. Drummond, who was for
over 38 years a missionary In India,
will be th apeaker.
Chrlatlan Endeavor at 7:00 p. m.
Evening evangellstlo service at 8:00
o'clock.
The pastor will apesk upon th sub
ject, "When the Devil Goes to
Church." Don't fall to hear this er-mon-
Musical program aa follows:
Prelude, "farewell" - Beethoven
Offertory. "Melodle Sens Psrole"....
- - Pess
Anthem, "Let the Heavens Be Olad"
. Wltoon
Poetlud, "Grand choeur In C"
. - Maltland
Evening-
Prelude "Reverie Sheppard
Oflertory "Memorlea" MokreJ
Anthem, -Is It Nothing to Tou"
wooler
Poatlude, "Pantalsee" Mana-Zucca
Eflie Herbert Yeoman, director;
Mabel films, pianist.
Serviced by Firestone Store
power" delivery wagon shown I op
erated In Medford by Mrs. H. Wagner
of R. F. D. 1 and la used to dis
tribute produce to Medford homea.
The wagon Is fashioned from a Ford
chassis and equipped with Firestone
FORD EIGHTS IN
E
DETROIT. Mich All previous rec
ords for th famous Elgin national
road rao were shattered when a Ford
V-8 won th Joseph Welntlehhoff
trophy lace for atock oara of Amy!,
man manufacture In t,he 303-mlla
grind at Elgin, 111., last Saturday.
Th race was conducted under the
rules of the contest board of the
American Automobile association and
waa sanctioned by that organization.
Th winning Ford V-8, piloted by
Fred r-rame, Indianapolis speedway
champion last year, lowored the mark
set In 1030, In the last previous run
ning of the race, by Ralph DePalma.
famous race driver, In a high-powered
racing car. Frame's average speed
waa 80.33 miles per hour. DePalma'a
record wa 78.8 miles per hour. The
Ford V-S negotiated the 303-mlle
course In 3 hours, 33 minutes, 8.1
second.
Fifteen care wore entered. Includ
ing Fords, Chevrolet, a Plymouth
and a Dodge. Fords took the first
seven place In th event. The Ply-
moutn nnisned in eighth place. The
other car lther were forced outt of
th race by mechanical fallurea or
were flagged when th race wa de
clared fmlahed.
Car Driver
lFord V-8. Fred Fram .-...
3 Ford V-8. Lou Moore .
8 Ford V-8. Jack Pettlcord
4 -Ford V-8. Eugene Hausteln .
8 Frd V-8. Frank Brlsko
8 Ford V-8. Russell Snowberger
7 Ford V-8. Shorty Cantlon
8 Plymouth. Bill dimming
First Presbyterian Church
William J. Howell, Minister.
Bible school opens at 0:45. We
welcome everyone not attending Sun
day school to com along and find
ftllowshlp with us. Wa have elaaaes
for ovcry ajts and can assure you
that our school Is well organized
and taught by efficient, well trained
Christian teschers.
Morning worship at 11. "Ood and
Age." -
Speolal muslo by the choir under
the direction of Mrs. Elsie O. Strang.
Ml as Dorothy Reynolds, organist.
Prelude, "Melody" Ewlng
Anthem. "Oreat la Thy Love"... .Bonn
Lad lea' Trio
Offertory, "The Vesper Bell"....8mlth
Solo, "Trust Ye th Lord"..-Bcott
Elsie Csrlton Strang
Prelude, "Temple March". Lyon
. Chalrtlan Endeavor at 8:30. Junior,
Intermediate and Senior, also Little
Light Bearers.
Evening 30-mlnut vesper service.
7 to 7:80.
Prayer meeting Wedneaday at 7:30.
KMED
Broadcast Schedule
Sunday
A. M
10:00 Judg Rutherford, Lecturer.
10:15Newa Flashes by Mall Tribune.
10:80 Morning Melody.
Monday
A. M.
8:00 Breakfast Newt by Mall Trib
une. 8:08 Musical Clock.
8:18 A Peerless. Parade.
8 :30 Shopping Oulde.
0:00 Prlendahtp Circle. '
0:30 Morning Metody.
10:00 U. S. Weather Forecast.
10:00 Musical Notes.
10:18 Eb and Zeb.
10:30 Vignette.
11:00 Kay Whit.
11:08 orant Pas Hour,
11:18 Martial Music.
11:30 Song and Comedy.
P. M.
13:00 Mid-day Review.
13:18 Radio Rendezvous.
13:30 News Plashes by Mall Trlbuna.
13:30 In a Oarden of Melody.
1 :00 Varieties.
1:30 Mr. Mack. County Horn Dem
onstration Agent.
900 Classified Edition of th Ale.
8:00 Protective Diet Leegu.
1:18 Song for Everyday.
1:30 KMED Program Review.
8:38 Mllalc of Old.
4 00 Cocktail of Muslo.
4.J0 M4tlWorkl.
tlre. atrre Zarka of the Flreston
Service Store Is shown giving th
horses a drink while Phil Coffin la
checking the air of the Firestone.
Mr. Flackua la shown at th right,
servicing a modern truck.
Frame In th winning Ford V-S
took the lead In the flrat. flu-mll-
lap and led every lap thereafter with,
th exception of the 13th, when h
stopped at the pit 1 minute and 30
seconds for gasoline, oil and water,
Thla tra Frame only atop In driv
ing what race officiate described aa
a perfect rao around the picturesque
but treacherous eoura. of nu-Mi.
bituminous macadam and gravel, with
iui tour perilous r,urns,
A Ford V-8 waa entered and pU
loted by Frank Brlsko. after com.
Dletlnff th mnTnln. -sm
303-mlle course for th Wldenhoff
trophy t an average speed of 77.88
pile per hour, wab the ion atock
car to flnlah th afternoon rao over
the earn distance for th Elgin
Watch company trophy. ,
otner lour to finish wer spe
cially built racing ears. Eight of
the 14 entrant in this race wer
forced out because of mechanical
trouble before half th distance had
been run. T,h Ford thus be cam
the only car In either th atock car
race or the free-for-all to complete
th course twlc on th day of th
races.
The highly consistent performance
of the Ford V-8 cara finishing In
th stock car race I revealed by th
records. Th difference n elapsed
time for the race between the flrat
and aeventh Fords to flnlah wa only
8 minute, 35.8 seconds and the dif
ference In their average apeeda for'
th course only 9.33 mile per hour.
Til result were: ,
Elapsed Tim Mile Per
Hours Mln. Sec, Hour
3 33 8.1 10.33
3 33 30.8 73.87
3 88 8.0 78.1T
38 14.8 78.08
.' 88 38.4 77.98
3 38 47.8 77.83
1 38 41.7 78.80
3 42 37.3 7S.ll
5:00 Cecil and Sally.
8:15 Popular Parade.
6:30 South Americana.
5:45 New Flashes by Mall Tribune,
8:00 Medford Theater Oulde.
8:18 Sport and Fishing Flashes by
' Al Plche.
8:30 KMED Forum.
8:3081 and Elmer.
8:45 A Tour of San Francisco.
8:80 Interlude.
7:00 Th Hawk.
7:18 Modernlatlc. .
7:30 Eventide.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blckter
of 438 Benson street, a boy, weighing
eight pounds, Friday morning. Th
baby has been named Jack Mauri o.
Mr. Blckler 1 with th Safeway atom
at Main and Holly streets.
4
Katherlne Twtgg Lues " .
Funeral service for Kstherta
Twlgg Lucas, who passed away tn
Medford, September 8, 1038, will b
conducted from th Perl Funeral
Home, Monday, September II, 1088,
at 3 p. m Rev. N. D. Wood officiat
ing. Interment will take place In
th Siskiyou Memorial park basld
her deceased hubnd-
LEOAL NOTICES
Notice,
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that th
Board of Directors of the Orant Pas
Irrigation District will meet Tuesday,
October 9, 1033, at 10 o'clock In th
district office in th Court House,
Orant Pass, Oregon, acting a a
Board of Equalisation for the pur
pose of reviewing end correcting It
asessmnt and apportionment et
taxea.
Thl nolle published by order erf
the Board of Dlrectora of the Orant
Pasa Irrigation District, thl 8th day
of September. 1033.
FORBES w. POSBERY, Secretary,
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