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fEDFOHD MATE TRIBUTE, irEDFORD. OREGON. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 1. 1933.
' TAGE NTNR
You Can 't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here
Why
Not
Try a
Want-Ad?
Wain Co U rout nomev Want
to get rid ol t tew odd mo
snds in 6oumB014 tumiintngt)
Oo you need toou toi tout iu
lent An inxpnsiv wnt-A0
m ths mi) rnoun Citasified
Plg will find th. sow to
these and many other, perplexing
oroblems.
Here Are the Rates:
Pi word tin uuertioTi
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(MlDUiiuui wv(
EacB additional Ineertlon,
mt word
(Minimum 10c)
Per une per month, without
.- eHanffe
Phone 75
LOST AMU fvy .
iosT Sunday, tire and tubeT La"
Lr ,.. d. Reward. Dean
Stacy, HUlcrest road. Medford
)lOST If dog missing, call 19)8-
WANTED FEMALE HELP
:T?SrrwGlrlto ssslst In houso-
' Wworn"f 7
m to 7 p m. Meal, and small wage..
call 1421.
SJ-Eam H aown ewln5'
home spare time, material, cut. n
ructton furnished, experience un
necessary. Write Superior press
Company. 204 Havemeyer .treet,
Broosiyn. n.
WANTED Girl for general house
worlTwullng to leave city. Oooi
wage. Appl at Y. W. C. A. after
12:30.
WANTED Experienced woman tor
coos: and general housework. Must
ntv. reference. Box 467. Tribune.
WANTED Girl for housework In fam
ily with baby, for room, board and
!. per week. Box 600, Tribune.
WANTED Young woman for general
housework, good wages. References.
Box 13966, Tribune.
WANTED MALE HELP
t '"' " ' Y rvrirKiirr. mwOlNEER
Learn the practical way. work out
part training an i.w per
Call or writ for free catalogue.
Diesel Power Engineering SchooH.
3320 20th St. cor. Folsom, San
Francisco. '
NATION-WIDE boom In Diesel In
dustrylearn now in 8 to 13 week.
Opportunity, will smew you. FREE
Diesel booklet. Hemphill Diesel Engineering-
Schools, 537 Westlake
North. SEATTLE; 2138 San Fernan
do Rd.. LOS ANGELES.
WANTED Business msnager for
. w. biia ini.tji Tnnutre
l,U WJ fl-u ... ,
Merrick' Auto Camp.
...cdi- rtiVifi PAY.-Aeveral
D 1 . ' -
choice opening In county and towns
for reliable men or women. ni
capital or experience required. Write
Mr. Thomas, Supt.. 426 Third St.,
Oakland, Cal.
HELP WANTED MALE 4 FEMALE
STEADY WORK OOOD PAY
Several choice openings In country
and town for reliable men or wo
, ,.n. Ttfft cinltal or exnerlenoe re-
quired. Writ Mr. Thomas, Supt.
426 Third St., Oakland, cam.
WANTED SITUATION
WANTED General housework. Ref
erence furnished. Call at 132 Tripp
HIGH SCHOOL girl want to work
for room and board ana amau pa;
CaU 6-F-33.
BOY WANTS to work for room and
board while attending school. Box
13731, Tribune.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Elee. Stove. Tel 349-Y.
HAVE your prunes dried at risk s.
WANTED Truck to haul lumber at
once. Phon 1044-X.
WANTED Mink and marten, good
stork. Writ giving price, etc. Ted
Crouch. Leland. Oregon.
TRUCK (van! eolng south, load want
ed. Harold Squler, Grant Pas.
Murphy Road.
WANTED Light housekeeping by
middle ged widow. Box 152 Mall
Tribune.
WANTED To do fall plowing with
cataplllar tractor and plow. Work
done reasonable. Must have work.
Albln Johwon, Gen. Del. Talent,
Ore.
WANTED TO RENT. PIANO Respon
sible party want, to rent high grade
"Baby Grand" or "Concert Up
right" piano having good tone and
In good condition. Describe fullv,
stating make and model. Address
Box 473, Mali Tribune.
WANTED Work names. Must be
Ir. good condition. KC, care Mall
Tribune. tf
WILL BUY or rent large truck if
prlc la right. 1015 W. 11th.
WANTED Sheep, lamb and goat pelt,
fieec. wool. 1504 N. Riv. Ph. 380.
WANTED Furniture, poultry, w.wl
entices. hv, milk oa-. etc Frees
Oar.ee Phone 1522-Y.
GENERAL PAINTING, tinting and
floor waxing, paone 906-L.
k WANTED Putur
want .add! hor.
tor cows alto
hor. Chester Wendt.
WANTED Household good, .tovet
tool, ot .1tl n.ve you Medfo-d
6-.n Bout. 1) M. Ort; St. Tl
WANTED MlSCtLLANKOl'S
WAITED Modern house to rent, 8
DcoroonHi walking aistsuoe
courthouse. Phone H7-J.
WANTED Whiu Leghorn pullet,
aive description and prloe. Boi
133. Butte Falls. Ore.
BAY GRINDING A specialty Brown
the ha; grinder. 0 So. Central.
WANTED Lutings of valley borne u
exchange for cholor Oal property
Staple Realty Co.. Aahlend.
JUNK WANTED
We pay cash tor JUNK BATTERIES
& R A D 1 A I 0 R S ALUMINUM
BRAdS, COPPER & unk Of HI
descrlotlon
MED FORD 8AKOA1M ROUSE
37 No Grape Tel 1003
CUH HtlK'l HOUSES
FOR RENT Four room furnished
bungalow, breakfast nook, garage.
Inquire at 920 s. Ivy.
WVO BV7VT1 Xlrvlern fnml.VlMl 8
room house; 4 months. Oct. 15' to
Feb. 16 to reliable adult, eis. toi
728.
FOR RENT Small unfurnished house
close m. Call 731-x or Inquire 125
Bo. Holly.
FOR RENT Furnished house. Key
at 222 North Riverside.
FOR RENT Oood 7-room house, close
In. 920.00 per mo. phone 417-J-3.
FOR RENT S room house, partly
furnished 913.50. water paid: 5 room
house, unfurnished. $17.50, water
paid: 5 room house, with ranze.
917.50, water paid: 6 room house,
unfurnished, 930.00, water paid.
Call w. O. Trill, phone 1380, aulte
13 paim Biog.
915 RENT, 9 room house, 314 N. Holly,
near post Olllce.
MODERN tucco home. 1015 West
nth. Owner leaving city, reduced
rental lor immediate action.
FOR RENT 7-room house, 413 So.
Oakdale. Phone 750-Y.
SMALL furnished house for 3 adults,
close in; frlgldsire. Phone 319-R.
HOMES FOR RENT Call 090.
For RENT Homea. furnished or
unfurnished. Brown & Whit.
FOR SALE OR RENT Sidney SmltB
nome turner west Main & orange
Br.clu.lv listing, w I. Vawter
Jackson Co. Bank Bldg.
FOR RENT Desirable 7-room uo
furnished home; 3 bedroom, acreen
porch, fireplace, hardwood floors,
large lawn, with shade tree; with
or without furnace heat. C. A.
DeVoe, Phone 523-J-3.
FOR RENT House rent for carpen
ter work. Box 12088. Tribune.
FOR RENT 6-room unfurnished
nous. 1035 W. 10th. C. A. DeVoe
HOUSES H0. 91210 and 918. water
paia; wood range, pnone 105.
FOR RENT FURNISHED KUUItla
FOR RENT Front room close In, hot
and cold water shower. 20 So. Fir.
ATTRACTIVE room, 404 8. Orape.
FOR RENT BOAKU AND BOOMS
BOARD AND ROOM at 716 B. Main
Rate very moderate.
FOB SENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Completely furnished
apartment, including hot water and
neat. 32a NO. ivy.
FOR RENT 4-room duplex apart
ment, electric refrigerator and
range, breakfast nook, furnace
otherwise unfurnished. Phone 442
or call W. A. Gates at Groceteria.
FOR RENT Furn. 3 room apt., heat
4: hot water. 345 N. Bartlett.
FOR RENT Apt. 825 No. Riverside
FOR BENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Shop 30x60 on N. River
side, suitable for auto repairs, store
room or garage. Tom' Garage, 232
N. Riverside Ave. v
FOR RENT 393-acre grain and stock
ranch. Box 235, Rt. 3, Medford.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNI1TIES
FOR SALE Pink Elephant Cafe, 105
E 8th.
FOR SALE Interest in gold mine.
Partner wanted with eom cash to
operate. 'Big pay uncovered. Box 83,
Phoenix. Oregon.
rOB EXCHANGE
FOR TRADE 3 At 8 yr. old Jera-y
heifers for piano or circulating
heater. McCall, Talent.
rRADE 1 Hotpolnt electric range for
car. wood range or what have you.
9 E. Jackson 592-Y.
EXCHANGE 40-acre ranch for Med
frod property. Box 131, Tribune.
FOR SAL OR TRADE for chicken,
od family milk cows, now milk
ing: very gentle, John B. H. Leyen,
Rogue River, Ore., li mllet north
bank Evan creek.
FOR 8 ALE OR TRADE 30 head work
and saddle horses. Tel. 838-R.
WANT L1VUSTOCK WW trad equity
la o-room house, jxcellent location
Box 1063. Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE Light tedan in
good condition, for truck. Phone
697-R-l.
J-ROijM modem horn oath, laundry
tr acreened porcr. Built-in. gar
age .hade and 'rult treea: 8TO0
equity for car. eo-eee cabin stu
or whA nav you Phon 1638-L
or writ Box 13337 Tribune
FOR SALE OR TRADE Oood sound
work horse, 1400 lo. 7 year, old
Walter Jonet, 2nd nous below
br.dse. So Ashland
IUH EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE
FOR EXCHANOE for smaller place and
enme "sh. n: 80-tcrea. good soil,
fine place. Address Box 139 Tribune.
LXCHANGE Equity 106-acre equip
ped dslry ranch for property in
Medford. Rt. 1, Box 395, Medford.
FORTY ACRES, smsil houe, good
creek, wood, school transportation
for Mert.'nrd property. Box 134 OA
rOB EICHANOG REAL ESTATE
LOT OR 10 ACRES for com, gotta.
feed, tools, wood-range, lumber, se
dan. or what. 240 seres for Western
Washington or what. W. S. Camp
bell. Gold Hill.
FOR 8ALB. TRADE OR LEASE 10-
cabin auto camp at Altura. Cat
Big Pine Lor. Co, Medford, Or
TO EXCHANOB mo little bom tn
Rend. Ore., clear tor something clear
in Medford or Ashland Prefer small
acreage. What nav you. 166 7th St.
Aabland.
FOB SALE REAL ESTATB
FOR SALE 10-A. ranch, priced to
sell; part fruit, part open land, free
soil, extra good well, good build
ings. Cow, calf and separator.
855.00. Addrr. Box 133, Tribune.
POR SALE Dandy 6-room modern
cottage, just oft west Main; fine
lot. good garage, and will sell at
sacrifice, 81000; terms on part. In
quire at Davit Transfer & Storage
29 6. Grape.
CITY and country acreage homes;
swck una aairy rancnes. HODerte,
720 W. 2nd. Tel. 1528-J.
PAYING DAIRY FARM
Al stocked and equipped. 8'4 mile
irom Meaiora. free son. 18 acrea of
excellent alfalfa, 6-room modern,
plastered horn in excellent condi
tion, a barn, room tor 200 tona
nay. stanchion for 25 cowa, modem
milk cooling eystem, 3 automatic
pump furnishing water for stock
and domestic purposes, all appli
ances for complete dairy: own mar
ket for milk: present Income. $300
per month: 94500 down, balance
is per month. Including Interest
at 6. See CHARLES A. WING
AGENCY. INC.. In new location at
WHEN you think of real estate, think
of Brown s white.
FOH 8AI.B Ainu.MOltlLBs,
OOOD USED CARS
WITH A WRITTEN GUARANTEE
LOOK AT THESE PRICES
1930 Bulck Sport Coupe.... $450
1929 Ford Roadster 165
1930 Chrysler Brougham .... 400
1928 Chrysler 6 Coupe . 3ti5
1928 Chevrolet Coupe 185
1931 Chevrolet 3-door vedan.... 865
1929 Olds Coupe 285
BETTER CARS FOR LESS MONEY
ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC.
38 N. Riverside.
Thl prove, th.t our price are
lower.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INO.
38 N. Riverside.
1931 Ford Coup De Lux.
1931 Ford Coupe Standard.
1927 Bulck 4-door Sedan.
1925 Bulck 5-paasenger, glass en
closed, will trade for model A Ford
pickup.
SKINNER'S GARAGE
Bulck, pontlac Sale and Service.
S. Riverside. Phone 103.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
HORSES FOR SALE 1100 to 1700
lbs. Rear of 1140 Court St.
FOR SALE 5 dairy cows, half mile
south of overhead bridge at Tolo.
A. B. Davit.
FOR SALE 12 Guernsey and Jersey
milk cows. Emery Butt. Provolt.
FOR SALE Rambollett ram. Tel.
301-J-l.
FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS
PRUNES to be picked on shares. See
P. 8. Carpenter Ranch, Jacksonville
Highway.
FOR SALE Genuine Concord grapes
Call afternoon or evenings. A. E.
Brockway. phone 7-F-12.
PRUNES Phone 7-F-13.
STRAWBERRIES 20c gsllon. You pick
them. Dora E. Smith. Anderson
Ranch. Mile West Talent.
GRAPES for table. Juice and Jelly.
Crocker, Coker Butto Rd.
FOR SALE Wedge wood range. $40;
8 tiers wood. 91.50 tier; Jackson
Bell Radio, $15: 5 pair White Kin
pigeons, $2.60 pair. Box 470,
Tribune.
FOR SALE Concord grape. Tel
597-J-3.
FOR SALE Leghorn hen.
Glover. Ross lane.
FOR 8 ALE Fresh Chinook salmon
eggs. Valentine a caie.
FOR SALE wood or coal circulating-
hearer. Please call oeior la, oa
Dakota.
FOR SALE CHEAP Windmill and
tank with tower. Phoenix Garage,
16-F-ll.
FOR SALE Chairs, couch, gat leg
table, radio table, dining chairs,
buffet, bedstead, mattress, chlf
ronler. electric cleaner, mltc. house
hold goods. Phone 881.
PEACHES 415 Newtown. Tel. 1132-R.
FOR SALE 3 children Simmon
bed. Den Stacy. Hilicreet road.
FOR SALE Baled straw. 30c per bale.
E. H. Nledermeyer. Phone 697-R-l.
FOR SALE 110 credit card. Oood at
first-class S.n Frsneltoo hotel. Haif
prloe. Phone 291.
FOR SALE Miscellaneous wood
ranges, taKes, bed. 20 So. Fir. Csll
before 12:30.
FOR SALE Wheel chair, water motor
washing m. chine. Phon 639-J-3.
FOR SALE JO-30 Savage at a bar
gain. $23 Phon 676-W. Addrett
417 N. Olkdsl.
TOMATOES for canning lo lb. de
livered In 60-10. lug. rnone iuo.
APPLES and petit prune. Oeo. B
Young. Rout 1. Phone 7-F4.
WOOD for hay or potatoes, near Trail
R. C. Skeilerwer. Trail, Ore.
FOR SALE Used sewing msehlne. all
makes: terms if desired. All
makes rented and repaired Whit
Sewing Machine Co., 24 N Btrtlett
FOR SALE Large loe Box: also large
lctrlo rings. 709 Dakota Ave.
FOR SALE Pickling cucumbers. tU
I sizes 21. w oin av 4i .q-
FOH sand. ftrt, segment, rttUiUW .
FOR SALE MUSICAL INSTUUMEN18
BABY ORAND PIANO PractlcallT
new. Half price. Baldwin Piano
Shoppe. 26 8. Grape.
PIANO FOR SALE 1010 West 4th.
FOR SALE PODLTBY
FOR SAI.F Leghorn pullets, six
months old .75 each. 616 N. Central
Ave.
FOR SALE Nlo lot special selected
R I. Red cockerel for breeding:
purebred Sunnyfleld strain. Mr.
Wm. Cummtngs, 6 ml. out Midway
road, central Point Rt. 1.
PERSONAL
CLAIRVOYANT & PALM 1ST Accur
ate advice to all. Rainbow Auto
Camp. Cabin 3.
MISCELLANEOUS
RE-UPHOLSTERINO for what have
you. Phone 909-R. Thlbault.
EE-UPHOLSTERING Phone 969-R.
Thlbault.
GET YOUR Fall Coat at Adrlenne.
Special sale group of Tweeds and
Dress model. Some with fur trim
Only $19.95.
Authorized Frlgldalre Service. Other
makes rep. Tel. 427: night. 905-Y
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
ot Title. Title Insurance. Room 3
and 5. No. 33 North Central Ave.,
upstairs. '
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstract of Title and
Title Insurance. The
only complete Title
System in Jarkson
County.
Expert Wlnduw Cleaner..
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172
House cleaning Floo. Waxing. Ori
ental Rug Cleaning, specialty.
Money to Lend.
WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LATE MODEL AUTOS
Three per cent per month on un
paid Balance No other charges See
W E Thorns, 45 South Central,
ground floor Craterlan Theater
Bldg. Stat License No. 8-157.
Job Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant in southern
Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book
Binding; loose -leaf ledgers, and
Blank, billing systems, duplicating
cash sales allpa and everything in
the printing line.. 28-30 N. Orape
Phone 75.
Piano and Violin instruction.
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of
Piano. Halght Song Service. Arrang
ing, composing, etc. 318 Liberty
Bldg.
Painting and Paperhanglng.
M. A BLISS Painting and paper
hanging. Tel. 646-W. 313 S Grape
EADS TRANSFER At STORAGE CO.
Office 1016 No. Central. Phone 316
Price right. Service guaranteed.
RI'LNKING TRUCKING CO Trans
fer and storage. We haul anything
at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir
Street. Phone 332.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
er and movers. Special livestock
moving equipment. Price right
Riverstuil. Phone 1044-X.
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LEUAL NOTICES
No. 13771
Treasury Department
Office of Comptroller of the Currency
Washington. D. c September 11. 1933
whereas, by satisfactory evidence
presented to the undersigned, it baa
been made to appear that "Medford
National Bank." In the City of Med
ford, in the County of Jackson and
State of Oregon, ha complied with
an in provisions ol the statutes oi
tne united states, required to be
complied with before an association
shall be authorized to commence the
business of Banking:
wow, therefore, I, J. F. T. O Connor.
Comptroller of the currency, do here-
Dy oeruiy mat "Medrord National
Bank." in the City ol Medford. in the
County of Jackson and State of Ore
gon, l authorized to commence the
business of Banking a provided In
Section FItty-one Hundred and Sixty
nine oi tne wvieeo statute of the
Un.ted State.
In testimony whereof, wltnesa mv
hand nd seal of office thl eleventh
day of September. 1933.
l&eat of the Comptroller of the Cur
rency. Treasury Department.)
(Signed) J. F. T. O'CONNOR,
Liquidation Notice.
The MMtfrnil H.ttnn.l n-,,b U..iAd
at Medford In th Ktmtm nf i.
closing It affairs. All note-holdurs
nun umer creditors are hereby noti
fied to Dresent th nnu. an.i
clalma agalnat the association for
psyment.
uated Sept. 30. 1933.
GEO. T. FRBY. Cashier.
Reorganization Notice.
Medrord National Bank.
Medfnrd N.tlnn.i n.-.w i .....
Medford in the Art of
celved charter No. 13771 dated sep
temBer 11, 1933, and commenced bus.
oepiemoer J3. 1983. The new
B.nk la a continuation of the old
bank excepting that it 1 organized
under the Banking Act of 1933. and
ha an entirely new Capital of $100,-
000.00.
Dated Sept. 30. 1933.
GEO. T. FREY. Ca.hler.
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St. Mark's Episcopal.
ltv. Wm. B. Hamilton, rector.
8 a. m. Holy communion.
10 a. m Sunday school.
10:15 a. m. Holy communion.
Free Methodist Church.
Corner of 10th and Ivy street.
E. N. Long, paator.
Sunday la Rally Day in the Sunday
school, and a .peclal program will be
given In connection with the achool.
Our Sunday achool meet at 0:45 a. m.
Morning message at 11 o'clock.
T. P. M. S. will meet at 7:00 p. m.
Evangelistic service at 7:45 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening.
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 North
pnkdale. Subject for Sunday, Octo
ber 1: "Unreality."
Sunday school at 9:30. Applicant
under the age of 30 may be ad
mitted. Wednesday evening meetings, which
Include testimonies of Christian Sci
ence healings, at 8 o'clock.
The reading room, which Is located
at 401 In the Medford building, la
open dally from 7 a, m. to 6 p. m.,
except Sunday and holidays. The
librarian Is In attendance from 10 to
4. at which time the Bible and all
authorized Christian Selene litera
ture may be read, borrowed or pur
chased. The public Is cordially Invited to
attend the services and visit th read
ing room.
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t. Exhibit
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region
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Drafts
Foursquare Gospel Church.
Fourth and Bartlett St.
D. W. Cameron, pastor.
Sunday morning service, 9:46.
Sundty school. 11 a. m.
Communion service, 7 p. m.
Crusadera' meeting. 8 p. m.
Evening service. T. R. Jackmsn of
CoqulUe bringing th messsge.
Commissary meeting, Wednesday
afternoon. 3 to 8 p. m. Commissary
open Tuesday end Thursday, I to 5
p. m.
Everybody welcome.
Main street Methodist Church, Couth.
N. D. Wood, pastor.
Services for the week In thl. church
are as followa:
Sunday. 9:45 a. m.. Sunday school:
11 a. m.. sermon by Dr. R. N. Wald-
raven; 6:30 p. m., young peoples
meeting: 7:30 p. m.. Dr. Waldraven
preaches again.
Tuesday 1:30 p. m, the Medford
Ministerial assocl-itlon meet In the
study of thl church.
Wednesday. 7:30 p. m prayer ser
vice and song practice.
Medford Company of Jehorah'i
Witnesses.
Th Medford Company of Jehovah's
Wltnewe are broadrastitc a lecture
by Judge Rutherford Over KMED every
Sunday morning from 10:00 to 10:18.
These lectures sre given by electrical
transcription and will he repeated on
Thursday at 4 p. m.
Jehovah's Witnesses meet for study
every sundsy morning at 10:30 and
every Wednesday afternoon St 3:00
o'clock st No. 102 Mistletoe street. Ail
Interested In Watch Tower Bible study
are welcome.
First Baptist Church.
W. H. Eaton, minister.
Sunday school, 0:48 $ m.
Morning worship, 11:00 s. m. Ser
mon by the paator. "Sharing Christ."
The ladles' quartette will sing.
Young people's devotional group.
6:30 p. m.
Evening service 7:30 p. m. A half
hour of singing for everybody. Duet
by Mrs. Rslph Raymond tnd Robert
Raymond, sermon, "Th Other Fel
low's Viewpoint."
You will enjoy the service snd
ths cordial welcome by our people.
Come and see.
Church of the Naxarena.
John T. La Rose, pwtor.
"Communion Servlo." tun d sy
morning st 11.
Message by th paator on "Sacra
mental Thoughts."
The Silver Jubilee contest In tne
Sunday school Is spresdlng In In
terest snd rivalry. Several classes
have signified their Intention to cap
ture th grand prize for th contest.
Young People's society meetings In
the church at 6:30.
The committee contest programs
are proving to be very popular. Even
ing aervlc at 7:30. Sermon by tn
pastor on "racing Forward."
Mid-week prayer and Bible ttuay
In the church Wedntsday evening at
7:80.
Special music by members of th
choir.
You are welcome st thl church.
Ths Federated Church..
Jo. M. Johruon. paator.
Central Point. Oregon.
Our lesson In the Bible school this
week introduces Saul of Tarsus. For
the remainder of the year we will be
ttudylng the book of th "Acts." snd
students will hav s splendid oppOM
tunlty to get a good working knowl
edge of thl important book. Our
school opens st 0:46,
In our young people's department
we have a place for all. and ws wel
come you to our devotlonsl service
st 0:30 p. m. Special lessons for ths
young people In th Wednwdsy even
ing prayer meeting.
In the morning church service the
pastor will speak on th subject "One
of bod's Stendlng Chsllenges'; and
In the evening service Mis. Levlda
Culberteon win bring the Oo.pel mes
sage, wt want you to Join us in tn
song service at 7:80 p. m.
Phoenix Presbyterian Church School.
Sunday school 10 o'clock.
The Sunday achool will remain In
session for only one-hslf hour when
the entire school will attend the
church Rally Day service.
Rslly Dsy servlc 10:30. Thl ser
vice wilt be presented by member
of our church school. Thar will b
several recitation and talk by repre
sentatives of th prlmry and Junior
depsrtment snd talks by Miss Mary
Jarvia Thompson and Mr. J. O. N.
Poling, superintendent of the church
school. Special music wilt be given
by the two choirs.
Chrlstlsn Endesvor. 7:00, Junior,
intermediate, young people and adult
Aocletiee. Evening worship 8:00. Thla
will be a rally service In charge of
representatives of the four O. E. ao
cletles. Miss Naomi Montgomery of
the senior-Intermediate society will
preside. There will b several num
ber of special music.
First Methodist Church.
Laurel and West Main Street.
Joseph Knott, minister.
Sunday school, S:40 a. m. This 1.
Rally day. W will hsv general
assembly In the ehurch auditorium
tnd the hour will be devoted to t
proertm given by the evrl depsrt
ment of the Sundty school. We are
expecting a large attendance thl
Sunday.
Morning worship, 11 s. m. Sermon
theme. "The w.y." Our choir Is
clvlng up som splendid music un
der the direction of Mrs. C. H. Pan.
IV, sure snd hear them thl Sundvr.
Tills Is also Rslly day for th church
snd everyone should make a tpecltl
effort to be present.
Epworth Leagues will meet st J9
p m. This Is Rslly dsy for th Ep
worth League tnd extra fin serv
lcs for th young people art planned.
Evening worship, 7:30 p. m. Ser
mon theme. "Cutting Out th Roots."
Mrs. Helen pelrc will sing "My rsith
in Thee." Opening service of soiif
led by Clareno. Meeker. Tou will
thoroughly enjoy thl hour of woe
thip. Com.
The choir of th First Methodist
ehurch will ting "Th Priyer of th
Penitent" st trrtnged by Felton. Mrt.
M. !. Moian will sing "I Am
Not
Applegate's Ocean Trip,
Decides Home Best Place
And Auto Axle GoBoom;
Peru, New York,
Sept. 29, 1933.
FRIENDS, lend me your chair.. Boj,
am I tired I Just put In about 12
houra work, and now to writ this I
Our trip. I'm orry to say. ha. flop
ped. The guy who was supposed to
give us the Job on the cattle boat
decided that we'd have to pay him
thirty-five dollars apiece for the privi
lege of working on hi old hulk, and
since, even In a pinch, w couldn't
raise thirty-five cent. had to glv
It up. Not for good, understand, but
Just until we can find more favor
able conditions. We're not quit
down-hearted yet, but we're not a
long way from It, either.
There waa no atory last week simply
because I didn't hav eight cent
with which to buy an atr-mall atamp.
so there you are. We had to borrow
enough money to pay the toll across
th bridge getting out of Montreal,
and then we started out to find work.
When we had gotten a far south as
Plattsburg. we heard that they need
ed apple knockera In the vicinity of
Peru, and being more or less familiar
with the work, we applied for, and
got, a Job.
"pHE FIRST plac w tried waa what
tny can large orchard In these
parts, snd th foremen waa bu.y In
wnat they think was a packing house,
That poor old packing house was a
pathetic thing to see, and the
grader I An entldeluvlan rello that
creaked In every Joint, and which no
self-respecting apple would ro near,
However, the firm seemed to be suf
fering from no Inferiority complex
on tnst account, assumed airs, snd
wouldn't glv u. a Job. But they did
tell us sbout a guy named Weir who
needed help, and so we looked Weir
up.
Gee, hut he was a suspicious old
goat. He gave ua a Job ailrlght. and
when we asked him what the wage
wer he said "twenty cent an hour,
and If you don't earn It I'll Mil you
about It." Up till then w hadn't
known that a person could ven be
on a Job and make an occasional move
and not tarn at leaat that much. But
boy, we lerned. We asked him If
could park th car to lecp In the
orchard eo we'd b aura to b at
work on time, and he thought that
It waa a preliminary move to .teallng
his barn, I think, 'cause lie refused
mott emphatically, and tven before
letting us ptrk tn an empty field
across the "hard road," h took our
names and addresses, and th license
Of the carl Even then he warned u.
that th dog would eat us alive tf
w ao much as stirred during th
nignt. Having no us for the barn,
anyway, we didn't stir.
7B WORKED for him for two dy,
TT sarnlng seven doners snd .twsnty
cent for th two ot us, snd then
asked him if we could work on Sun.
dsy. He would hsv none of It, Inas
much st he wouldn't be there to
watch us. We suggested thst he
number our crates, and check hp on
the amount of work we did that way.
but he also looked upon THAT with
suspicion, and said "no." So we went
looking for another Job. W heard
that a guy at the Isrgeat Mcintosh
St. Peter'. Lutheran Church,
(Missouri Synod)
E. Main street snd Portland Ave.
H. H. Young, paator.
Sunday school st 0:4S o'clock.
No morning worship.
Confirmation Instruction at S:S0
o'clock.
Evening worship st 7:ff0. "Desth
snd ths Rescurrectlon." theme of the
sermon.
Hymn practice after service.
Sunday school teachers meet Mon
day evening it S:00 o'clock.
Adult elate melt every Friday
venlng.
Public I welcome.
First preshrterlan Church.
William J. Howell, minister.
Bible school, 6:48. Com and bring
the family. We have classet for every
. in cham of thoroughly trained
Christian teacher.
Morning worship. 11. Sermon.
"Chrlttnlty snd Respectability."
Music by the choir, under the di
rection of Mrs. Elsie C. Strsng. Miss
Oenevleve Brown, orgsnlst.
Prelude, "Andante"; tnthem, "Sav
ior When Night"; Incidental tolo.
Robt. C. Wright; offertory. "Pllgrlm'a
Song of Hope ": tolo, "The Ninety tnd
Nine." Mm. Elsie O. Strang: poetlude,
"Allegro."
Young People Socletlet. 6:30 p. m.
Junior. Intermediate tnd Senior, tlto
Little Light Bearers.
The Inurmedltte society, under the
tupervtilon of Mrt. W. 8. Ollmore.
Invites sll boys snd girls between the
age of 13 tnd 10.
Evening worship, This will
bt th moat enthu.lutlc service you
ever attended. Old-fashioned oospel
hymn and mssMg. See special
notice.
Zlon English Lutheran rhnrrh.
Fourth street at Oakdtt Ave.
Oeorge P. Kabell, D.D., pastor.
8unday school 10 t. m. Classes for
all agea. Home coming and promo
tion day.
Morning service. 11 t. m. Sermon
subject: "A prisoner's Orett Prayer."
Luther League. 7 p. m. Subject:
"Preptrttlon for Winning Otheri."
Leader: Dorothy Hopkins
Wednesdsy, 7:30 p. m. First meet
ing of the Bible diss of "The Non
Denomlnatlontl Bible Students' Fel
low.hip" in Zlon church with Dr. Kt
bele ss lesder. Subject: "The Con
version of Ptul." The class Is to
meet weekly on Wednesdsy svenlng
for a non-denomtnstlontl ttudy of
the Internttlontl Uniform Sunday
school lesaoni tnd Is for those of sny
or no denomination or creed. The
U4 ftW'l IfitiSPi mi fit I
orchsrd In th world, it Chtry, needed!
help tnd that being only about 8
mile back toward Canada, wt gave
it a try.
The guy there had no work, bu
he Introduced ut to th Cornell Ex
perimental Fruit Survey official,
Mr, Burrell, who save us work at
wenty-tive cents sn hour, lookmt
for codling moth snd scab, to ssy
nothing of curcullo, aphis, masiot.
sting snd a few other ailment. WT
still working for him. nd hone t
make enough here to carry ua and;
th old Dodge beck to the cotet.
.
AS IF subsisting on tpple., bread;
tnd peanut butter weren't.
enough, last night th rear txl of th
car ptrted eomptny with th rest of
the machinery, tnd left me stranded;
right In the middle of th heavy
evening traffic of Peru (population,
2001. There was a garage wty Over
tt th other end of town In th nei
block, and since I didn't know what
was the mstter t had the old boiler
towed in there to see. I was turning
around st th town Intersection, snd
ths thing snspped with a horrible
bang. Th mechanlo announced dole
fully thst tt was probably a ring gear.
With tears In my eye big aa Mo.
Intoeh apples, I Inquired how much.
new one would cost It I did th
work myself. Fifteen dollara. CAM
YOU IMAGINE THATI fifteen dol.
lars.'snd all th money we had was
about alx bucks. Then th mechanic.
In a atlll more doleful voice, an
nounced that it might possibly be a
pinion gear, which would only cos
about twelve-fifty. Come, come, thla
was getting better. At last he ad.
mltted thtt It wit nobtbly the
exit." and would coat four dolltr.
: didn't tumble to whit ha meirra
by "exl" until he ehowed mt
broken axle out of another car. It
lookt obvious enough In print, but
didn't sound thtt wty.
...
NOW theyrt putting In a second
hand on, snd tt will coat twa
three dollars. It this went en
long enough, we'd own the gsrage.
but we need th old bus In our work.
Th work It Interesting, and w gtt
in long noun, but I'm afraid It lint
going to last much longer. So we'll
probtbly be home before Thanksgiv
ing. Unless we have another broken
"exle," In which case we'll probably
never get home. Oh, well I
TONIOHT we're sleeping in the etr
In th basement of the garage.
Where the car I, there alio la our
bed, a w can't afford "sn" hotaj.
Don's ssleep in the thing now. whlla
I pound thla out. I'm using th
type-writer of one of th kids on th
Job. He's gradust of Cornell, too.
and lent me his machln for the oo
da. ion. tt one or the portable
variety, and ha. a trick lock that I
couldn't quite fathom, so I had to
trail all the way out to hi place
about a mile snd a half In the ram
before I could use It.
I'm so sleepy I cen t hit the right
keys, so I'd better let bad enough
alone, tnd let Medford Just alt and
cogitate on their good fortune In
being sble to look forward to a visit
from
APPLEOATB.
study of the Life ot St. Ptul. Aft
welcome.
The choir hit returned Its work
tfter the tumrner vacation with re
hearsal! on Thursday evening under
the direction of Mm. Frona Herried.
Flnrt Christian Church.
Ninth tnd Oskdtl street.
W. R. Bslrd. minister.
Bible school tt 9:49 a. m, L. O.
Oentner, tuperlntendent.
Everyman's Blbl class lm court
house auditorium tt 0:49.
Morning worship begins tt 10:98.
Sermon aubject, "The Dinger of Com
promise."
Chrlitlm Endesvor at 7:00 p. m.
Evening Evangelistic service at 8:00
o'clock. Sermon tubject: "Behold,
the Dreamer."
Musical program as follows:
Morning-
Prelude, "Adoration . Borowaki
Offertory, "To Spring" . Orleg
Anthem "How Besutlful Are th
Mountains" Adam
Postluds, "Praises" Root
Evening
Prelude, "An Evening Blessing" Hystt
Offertory, "Pastorate" Roger
Anthem, "When I Survey the Won
drous Cross" Aehsr-Jscobue
Poetlude. "Processional" Kerra
Effle Herbert Yeoman, director; Ma
bel Sims, pianist.
E
NEW PLANING 1V1ILL
Medford I to hive new store
eulpment and mlllwork factory as
quickly aa the machinery can srrlvt
snd be Installed. This was announc
ed yesterday by Henry F. Padgbam,
Jr.. who has commenced the Inatal
latlon of hi new mill. The factory
Is to b located on North Court street
nesr th Ptclflo highway.
Th new addition to Medford't In
dustrial payroll will be complete In
every respect tnd will b In position
to handle ilj type ot high grade
fixture work a well a mlllwork for
residential and similar construction.
A modern dry kiln la to be Installed
to that customers may be assured of
thoroughly seasoned material! In tU
work produced by the mill.
Mr. Pidghsm hat lived In Medford
for tlx years and Is opening this
fsctory with ths firm conviction thst
Medford, with Its Isrge trsds terri
tory. Is the Ideal locitlon for null
f