PAGE NINE
You Can't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, BEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 8. 1933.
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these ut many other perplexing
Qrobleme.
H-re Are the Rates:
err word tint insertion
i (uinimum 36c)
gacb additional uueroon.
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Per line pet month, without
copy change
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Phone
lost JOJ rOUND
FOUND-eprlnger Spaniel dog.
539 Tribune.
men. -"-,. .,. baa
large. F-----. hi.
eyes.
SrlyiK 840 Palm. Reward of
lered. -
gflTdcVmlaslng. call 11-
WANTEU-FEMALE HELP
sewing.
noma ep ,erleI1ce un-
Try wST Superior ?
necessary. ."..,. s... Brooi-
Company, nu.
' lvn. N. T.
" .....t iirl to do
Tkanrca for 3 children
; Reference. 60 N. Peach-
Wanted" A housekeeper, with i
Vit child: wages 10 per month.
Box 318. Tribune.
Thomases So. central
houaewora, bwu
Box 13965. Tribune.
WANTED MALE HELP
SSSjTTobs'openlng up everywhere
wanted to train in our bis
MEN WANTED to train
i .v,nn TCarn $1.01
pTJer Engineering
30th St.. San Francisco. Amer fcas
greatest system of practical Dlesei
training.
MAN wanted " supply m
With T&mOUe wa.LH" a
...,.. Mtahiiahed. earn-
rnr.ragrV25-we,kly.p.y.-.?-xitiv
write J. R. watnina
fjompany. 4524 Hollis St.. Oakland,
California. .
DIESEL industry creating thousands
f tobs only 8 to 13 wks. required.
AJnaSnTop&rtunlttea. FREE Diesel
booklet tenT all. Hemphill Dlejel
ETglnrlr!g School 537 Westlak.
North, SEATTLE: 3138 San Fernan
do Rd LOS ANGELES.
HELP- WANTED MALBFTOLLE
gTEADY ' WORK OOODPAY
SEVERAL choice openings In .country
end towna for reliable men or wo
men. No capital or P"'n?
quired. Write Mr. Thomas. Supt.,
426 Third St., Oakland. California.
WANTED SITUATION
AUTO MECHANIC - Capable, ambl
tloua. reliable, with own tools, will
IO anywhere, consider any Proposi
tion J" O. Barber, Rt. 1. Box 543.
Kings highway.
LADY, 80, wishes housekeeping and
cooking. Cecilia Cox. 825 W. 13th.
HIOH SCHOOL glrla want to work
for room and board and small pay
Cell 6-F-23.
BOY WANTS .to work for room and
board while attending echooL Box
13731. Tribune.
WANTED MISt-mjNEOCS
RE-UPHOLSTERING. Phone 969-R
Thibault.
w-tt.T. vi for chesD used car.
Inquire at white house on Keene
drive, opp. Meoiora wn wu..
WANTED Room and board In mod
rn homa for two children high
school age. Referencea exchanged
Box 300. Tribune.
WANTED Oood 3nd hand drag saw:
alao good cheap trailer. Box 201
Tribune.
SIS 8. NEWTOWN. 6 room home, rea
sonable rent. First ins. Ag.-y., r. n
Brown. Phone 105 titer i. 16.0.
TRUCK (van) going south losd want
ed. Harold squier, u
Murphy Road.
WANTED To exchange apt. rent for
electric washing machine. Box 327
Tribune.
WANTED To borrow (5000 at 7 on
good paying property in aieaivru
Phone 371-Y.
WANTED TO TRADE 3 Holsteln
mllklni aood. What have
you? Geo. F. Wright, Esglc Point,
PAINTINO. FAPERHAWOINO Lowest
prices. Ml. Bennett. Tel. S35-W
WANTED Ride to Oakland, Cs!.. by
man and wife. W1U share expenses
135 So. Oakdale.
WANTED Work pameaa. Mutt be
tr. good condition. EC. care Mall
Tribune. u
WANTED Household foods, stoves
tool or wbet have you Medford
Bargain Bouse. 37 N. Grape St. Tel
1083.
BAY ORINDDiO A apecialtv Brown
IM feel fniuKb 144 Ao, teaual.
WANTED MlSCELLANEOCf
WANTED Modern noiua to rent, 8
bedroom, walking disuno to
eourthoua- Phun 117-J.
WANTED Llatlng at talley homaa IB
exchange tor choice car property
atapla Realty Co.. Aablasd.
J'JKK WANTED
We pay oaab tor JUNK BATTERIES
BA01A10B& ALUMINUM
BRASS. OOPPEB fun oi all
deacrlDttona
MEDPORD BABOAXN HOUSE
17 No Orap Tl 1083
rOK BENT HOUSES
MODERN homa Kings highway. Plrat
Ins. Agcy. H. H. Brown. Phona 103
attar 5, 1670.
39 GLENN OAK COURT Ftrat Ins
Agcy. H. H. Brown, Phone 105;
after S. 1670.
FOR RENT
38 Summit.
308 Summit.
820 N. Holly. - .
83 N. Peach.
1039 W. Sth.
103 S. Orange.
847 E. Bth.
Will place houses la condition to
suit tenant.
FIRST INS. AGENCY,
H. H. Brown, Tel. 10S: after . 1870
AVAILABLE Not. 1st. 1124 W. Main
First Ina. Agcy.. H. H. Brown. Tel.
105: after 5, H70.
FURNISHED 8-room modern house,
820. Can sublet 3-room apt. 137
Tripp. Phone 1382-J.
FURNISHED house In court, and
garage. 604 W. 10th.
FOR RENT 5-room modem bunga
low, 18 Crater Lake. (30 mo. a. s
Pierce. Phone 697-R-3.
FOR RENT Boarding house.
414 s. Riverside.
FOR RET Oood 7-room house, close
In, 820.00 per mo. Phone 417-J-3.
FOR RENT 7-room house. 413 So.
Oakdale. Phone 750-V.
HOMES FOR RENT Call 696.
FOR RENT House rent for carpen
ter work. Box 12088, Tribune.
FOB BENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Small unfurnished bouse
close In. Call 731-X or Inquire 136
So Holly.
For RENT Homee. furnished or
unfurnished. Brown as White.
FOR SALE OR RENT Sidney Smith
nome turner Weat Main & Orange
Exclusive' listing. W L Vawter
Jackson Co Bank Bldg.
HOUSES U0. 413 60 and 815. water
paid: wood range. Phone 105.
FOU RENT BOARD AND BOOMS
BOARD AND ROOM at 716 E.
Rates very moderate.
t'OR KENT FURNISHED BOOMS
FOR RENT Large front room aep ir
ate beds heated,, reasonaoie. jo a.
Orange.
FOR RENT Front room close in, hot
and cold water shower. 30 So. Fir.
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S. Orape.
FOB SENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Two 2-room apartments,
nicely furnished, close In: reason
able. Inquire 817 E. Jackson, or
Phone 749-Y.
3-ROOM apt. Key 146 So. Ivy.
FOR RENT 4-room duplex apart
ment, electric refrigerator and
range, breakfast nook, furnace
otherwise unfurnished. Phone 443
or call W. A. Gatee at Groceteria.
FOR RENT Furn. 3 room apt., heat
& hot water. 845 N. Bartiett.
FOB RENT -8USCELLANEOCS
FOR RENT 160 A. farm on Williams
Creek, reasonable terma to respons
ible party. Call at 324 S. Orange.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SALE OR TRADE Resisursnt
for what have you. owner at eaa w
4th St., Medford.
BUSINESS FOR SALE Oood oppor
tunity for enterprising party: sacri
fice price only (350. Box 816
Tribune.
.F YOU WANT A WONDERFUL OP'
PORTUNITY to make (8.50 a day
and get a new Ford Tudor Sedan
besides, send me your name Im
mediately. No contest or lottery.
Particulars free. Albert Mills, 3577
Monmouth, Cincinnati, O.
FOR SALE Interest In gold mlno.
Partner wanted with some caan to
, operate. Big pay uncovered, box 93,
Phoenix. Oregon..
FOB EXCHANGE
RE-UPHOISTERINO for what have
you. Phone 969-R. Tnioauit.
EXCHANGE 40-ecre ranch for Med
frod property. Box 131, Tribune.
WANT LIVESTOCK Will trade equity
in ti-room bouse, excellent location
uox 1083. Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE Light eedan In
rood condition, for truck. Phone
897-R-t.
J-ROOM modern home bath laundry
trat ecreened porch bullt-lna gar
age shade and Tult treea; (700
equity tor car. acreage cabin sit
or what nave yon roone iue-i.
or write Box 13337 Tribune.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Oood sound
work horse. 1400 lbs. 7 Tears old
Walter Jonee. 2nd house below
bridge. So. Ashland
tOB EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE
TRADE Clear house. Amaralllo. Tex
and 3 houses in pnoerux. Ariz., tor
something m valley. Box 537, Trib
une.
FORTY ACRES, email house, good
creek, wood, school transportation
for Mrdford property. Box 134 Old
Stue Road.
FOR SALS. TRADE OR LEASE 10-
cabin auto camp at Alturaa. Cal
Big Pints Lor. Co, Medford. Ore.
ro EXCHANGE Nice little borne to
send Ore., clear for something deer
In Medford or Ashland Prefer emsl)
acreage What Dave you. IM lib St
rOB SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE 80-acre homestead. Roads.
water, buildings, one halt timber.
Ready tor occupancy. 1st a. Orapa.
FOR SALE, LEASE OR TRADE Small
atocked dairy ranch, 1 milt aoutn
or Talent on highway. Mr. Moore.
FOR SALE Fire or 7 acrea good truck
farming lend, four muea from moo
ford. Write Boi 17, Tribune.
FOR SALE Dandy 8-room modern
cottage, juat off wt Main; una
lot, good garage, and will aell at
aacrlflce, 81000: terma on part. In
quire at Da via Transfer A Storage
30 8. Orapa,
WHEN you think of real eatate. think
of Brown A White.
tUH 8AU5 AUTOMOBILES.
Pay As You Ride
Have your car ' overhauled now. 6
to 13 montha In which to payl
New, low flnanolng rates.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC.
38 N. Riverside.
FOR SALE Chevrolet Roadster driven
only 8500 miles. 135 w. Main
Medford Investment Co.
RECONDITIONED USED CARS
WRITTEN GUARANTEE
1930 Bulck Sport Coupe. .
1031 Chev. 3-door Sedan.
1930 Cher 4-door Sport Sedan.
1939 Ford Roadster.
1938 Chrysler Coupe.
1939 Ford A. Touring.
1928 Chev. Coupe.
.930 Chryaier Brougham.
1929 Olds Coupe.
Better Cars for Leaa Money.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC.
38 N. Riverside.
FOR SALE POULTBT
MUST SELL Immediately 250 R. I
Red pulleta & cockerels: also new
chicken house tuny equipped. Tel.
395-L.
FOR SALE R. I. Red fryers, also
nenj. Phone gai-R.
FOR SALE Barred Rock pullets.
Sunnyslde strain. Tel. 1033-J-3,
FOB SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Registered Hereford bull.
Phone 307, Jacksonville.
HORSES FOR SALE 1100 to
lbs. Rear of 1140 court St.
FOR SALE Rambollette rama.
301-J-l.
FOR SALE Purebred Shropshire
rams. Phone central point la-A-a
L. A. Salade. Jr.
FOR SALE Milking Shorthorn bull
calves and yearling bull. Klrtlano
Farm, central point, Oregon. .
FOR SALE 5 dairy cows, half mile
south of overhead bridge at - roio.
A. B. Dais.
FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS
SLIDE trombone for sale: gold bell.
sliver nnien, (35.00 222 w. jackaon.
FOR SALE Tomatoes, 50c per cwt.
You pick. John Mace, central roini.
FOR SALE 100 ft. atel pipe 18". Call
at Sam coy place. Climax.
CHEVROLET coupe, grain and alfalfa
hay. W. E. Merreu, Midway Road.
FOR SALE Delicious applea. U.
Young. Rt. 1, central point.
ATTENTION STOCKMEN Fer eale.
alfalfa hay In tack. Feeding space
can be provided If dealred. Rogue
River Co., Phone 1366.
FOR SALE Some very good canning
saiway peaches at Tuckers, intra
house on right. Orchard Home Drive.
Bring containers.
FOR SALE Hungarian vetch eeed.
Phone 523-J-4.
CUCUMBERS, cut flowere, plcklee
Mrs. Dressier, 1107 E. Main.
FOR SALE Two tlckete to Chicago
via Los Angeles, togetner or sep
arately. Make offer. Tel. 1433.
CHOOSE your rose bushes from our
complete assortment while tney are
In bloom. Medford Rose Garden,
Orchard Home Drive rosd.
PEACHES AND NUTS for sale. Coay
Nook Ranch, mile weat Phoenix
depot.
FOR SALE: Tomatoes. Prunes to be
picked end dried on ehares. F. 8.
Carpenter, Jacksonville highway.
FOR 8.U.E .82 Spc. Winchester car
bine, nearly new: King peep sight.
Inquire 718 Sherman.
FOR SALE Italian and Petite pranea.
Phone 7-F-14.
PRUNES Phone 7-F-13.
FOR SALE 6eed wheat, heavy yield
ing time t-iuo, cwt. viiaa
Ranch.
FOR SALS Circulating heater, good
aa new. io Earnart.
FOR SALE Concord grapes.
FOR SALE Leghorn hens.
Olover, Ross lane.
APPLES and petite prunes. Geo. B
Young, Rout 1. Phone 7-F4.
WOOD for hay or potatoes, near Trail.
R, C. Skeiienger. Trail, ore.
FOR 8 ALE Used sewing machines, all
makes: terms If desired. AU
makes rented and repaired. White
Sewing Machine Co., 24 N. Bartiett.
FOR BALE Large Ice box; also large
eiec.no range. 700 oaaot-a Ave.
FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertiliser
ana teaming. Phona 91 a-J.
FOB SALE MUSICAL INSTHLMtM
FOR SALE Piano, slightly UAd. cost
5450; real bargain. Call at 311 West
Jackson.
EXCELLENT Weber Piano for sale
very cheap. See Mrs. Suffecool
Holland Hotel.
PIANO FOR BALE 1010 West 4th.
PERSONAL
OIFTED CLAIRVOYANT and Palmist
Truthful advire on buines. love,
marriage. Rainbow Auto Camp
, cabin 8.
MISCELLANEOUS
DIABETICS: Seattle man tlnda com
plete relief In eevere caae with elm
pie natural methods after a specie,
tat failed. No needles, no starvation.
All lettera anawered. N. H. Bolaa, 831
Bayvlew Bid.. Seattle.
BUT YOUR MILK at Look wood a Milk
Depot and aave your nlckela for
winter time. 1803 W. Main.
ASHLAND RIDINO ACADEMY 1 mile
out B. Main at red brick house. Pack
boraea ror huntera, 81 50 per day.
Oood young team for aale cheap.
Authorized Frlgidalre Service. Otber
matea rep. Tel. 437: nignte 905-Y
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO Abstracts
of Title. Title Insurance. Rooms a
and 8. No. 83 North Central Ave..
upstairs.
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title and
Title Insurance, The
only complete Title
System In Jackson
County.
Expert TVInduw Cleaners.
LET OEOROE DO IT Tel. 1173
House cleaning Flou 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 B. Thomas. 45 South central,
ground floor Craterlan Theater
Bldg. State License No. 8-167.
Job Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Beat equipped plant in southern
Oregon. Printing of all kinds: book
binding: loose -leaf ledgere, and
blanks, billing systems, duplicating
cash aalea slips and everything in
the printing lines. 38-30 N. Orapa
Phone 75
Piano and Violin Instruction.
FRED ALTON HAIOHT Tescher of
Piano. Halght Song Service. Arrange
Ing, composing, eta. 918 Liberty
Bldg.
Painting and Paperhanglng.
M- A BLISS Painting and paper-
hanging. Tel. 64S-W. 813 S orape
EADS TRANSFER it STORAGE CO
Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 316
Prices right. 8ervlce guaranteed.
RFINKINO TRUCKING CO Trans.
fer and storsgs. We haul anything
at a reasonable price. Ill No. Flr
Streot. Phone 332.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack-
ere and movere. special livestock
moving equipment. Prices right
Riverside. Phone 1041-x.
LEUAL NOTICES
No. 13771
Treasury Department
Office of Comptroller of the Currency
Washington. D. C September 11, 1933
wnereas, by aatlafactory evidence
presented to the undersigned. It baa
been made to appear that "Medford
National Bank." In the Cltv of Med
lord, in the county of Jackson and
State of Oregon, baa complied with
all the provisions of the Statutes of
me united states, required to be
complied with before an association
shall be authorized to commence the
bualneas of Banking:
now. therefore. I, J. F. T. O Connor,
Comptroller of the Currency, do here-
Mail Tribune Daily
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by certify that "Medford National
Bank," in the Olty of Medford, in the
County of Jackson and State of Ore
gon, la authorised to commence the
business of Banking ae provided in
Section Fifty-one Hundred and Sixty
nine or the Revtaed statutes of the
Un.ted Statee.
In testimony whereof, wltneea my
band and aeal of of flea this eleventh
day of September. 1933.
(eei of the Comptroller of the cur
rency. Treaeury Department.)
(Signed) J. F. T. O'CONNOR,
Liquidation Notice.
The Medfrod National Bank located
at Medford In the SUte of Oregon la
closing lie affaire. Au note-boldera
and other creditors are hereby noti
fied to present the notee and other
claims against the association for
payment.
Dated Sept. 30, 1933.
OEO. T. FREY, Cashier.
Reorganisation Notice.
Medford National Bank.
Medford National Bank located at
Medford In the state of Oregon re
ceived charter No. 13771 dated Sep.
ternber 11, 1933. and commenced bus
iness September 13. 1933. The new
bank la a continuation of the old
bank excepting that It le organised
under the Banking Act of 1933, and
has tn entirely new Csnltal of 8100.-
000 00.
Dated Sept. 20. 1033.
GEO. T. FREY, Cashier!
St. Mark's Episcopal
Comer Oakdale and Flftft atreet.
8:00 a. m. Holy Communion.
10 a. m. Sunday achool.
11:16 a. m. Morning aorrlet.
Main Stref t Methodist Church South
N. D. Wood, pastor
Sunday aervlcea at this church aa
follows:
9:40 a. m. Sunday achool.
11 a. m. Sermon by the pastor.
Special music by the choir.
8:30 p. m. Young people aerT-
ice.
7;30 p. m. Evangelistic aervlce.
Pull Goffpel Church
11 Newtown Street
Sunday school. 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship, 11 a. m.
Toung People's service, 6:30 p.
Evening evangelists, 7:45 p. m.
Tuesday evening prayer meeting at
7:45.
Thursday, mtd-week aervlcs, 7:45
p. m.
Friday orchestra and choir prac
tice, 7:30 p. m.
There will be an evangel la t leal
meeting in thta church, starting on
Sunday. October 15. Evangelist, L.
W. Jaeger, will be tne speaker.
The public Is cordially invited to
all services.
J. H. Carver, pastor.
St. retfr's Lutheran Church
(Missouri Synod)
East Main Street and Portland. Ave,
H. H. Young, Pastor.
Sunday achool at 9:15 o'clock. Five
well regulated classes with Ernest
Hueners as superintendent will take
care of children from the ages of 8
to fifteen. Enroll your child now
Preparatory service at 10:80.
Communion service at 11. Theme
of the sermon, "Christ Among the
Unbelievers."
No evening service.
Ladles' Aid meets coming Thurs
day afternoon at 3. This Is rally
day. All members are urged to be
present. A short program will be
given by members of the Aid. Mrs,
A. W Bowman will serve.
The public la always welcome.
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Foursquare Church
3S6 North Bartiett.
D. W. Cameron, Pastor.
Sunday sen col at 0:48 a. m.
Morning worship at U.
Evening worship at 7.
Crusaders' meeting at 8 p m, eve
ning eervtoe. Children's ohurch Sat
urday afternoon at t.
Commissary meeting Wednesday at
2 to 4:30. Commissary open Tues
day and Thursday a to S p. m.
Everybody welcome.
First Beplltt Chorrh
Sunday sohool at 8:46 a. m.
Morning worship at 11. Sermon
by the pastor, "Hoarded Oold." The
ladles' quartet will sing.
Young peoplee devotional group
at 6:30 p. m.
Evening eervlce at 7:30. Half hour
of singing old favorite eongs from
the ecreen. The special musical fea
tures will be furnished by the senior
B. T. P U. The pastor will speak
on Following Your Leader.' You
will enjoy these services and the cor
dial welcome of our people. Come and
Medford Company of Jehovah 1
Witnesses
The Medford Company of Jehovah'a
witnesses are broadcasting a lecture
by Judge Rutherford over KMED ev
ery Sunday morning from 10 to 10:15.
These lectures ar given by electrical
transcription and will be repeated on
Thursday at 4 p. m.
Sunday. October 18, Judge Ruther
ford will speak in person over ft large
network and will be fceard over
KMED at ft m. Hit subject la
The Mimlo yod."
Jehovah'a witnesses meet for study
every Sunday morning at 10:S0 and
every Wednesday afternoon at 3
o'clock at No. 103 Mistletoe street.
Interested In Watch Tower Bible
atudy are welcome.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Authorised branch of the Mother
Church, the Ftrat Church of Christ,
Scientist, In Boston, Msss.
Services are held every Sunday at
11 o'clock, church edifice. 313 North
Oakdale. Subject for Sunday. Octo
ber 8, "Are Sin, Disease and Death
Real?"
Sunday school at 9:50. Applicants
under the age of 30 may he admit
ted Wednesday evening meetings, which
include testimonies of Christian Sci
ence healings, 8 o'clock.
The reading room, which 1 locat
ed at 401 tn the Medford building,
la open dally 'from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m.
except Sundays and holidays. The
librarian Is In attendance from 10 to
4. at which time the Bible and all
author! red Christian Science litera
ture may he read, borrowed or pur
chased.
The publle is cordially Invited to
attend the service and visit the
reading room
The First Methodist Church
Weat. Main and Laurel Streets.
Joseph Knotts, Minister
The Sunday school convenes at
9:45 a. m.j E. J, Neumann, superin
tendent. If you are not attending
now la a fine time to enter a class
as we are Just starting a fine lint
of lessons.
Morning worship at 11 a. m. Ser
mon theme, "The Truth." Thta Is
the second of a series the pastor Is
preaching. Anthem, "The God of
Abram Praise" (Dudley Buck). Mrs
Luclle Schoppert will also sing the
negro spiritual, "Were You There?"
(Char If a Manney),
The Ep worth League meets at 6:80
p. m. These meetlnga are adapted
to the needa of the young people.
Evening worship at 7:30. Our Sun
day evening services are beginning to
attract attention. Bermon theme to
night. "From Sin to Sin." Mr. Clar
ence Meeker leads in the "big alng."
A male quartet will give a special
number. Plan to attend this set-rice
Prayer meeting Wednesday even
ing at 7:80.
First Christian Church
Ninth and Oakdale.
W. R. Balrd. Minister.
Bible achool at 9:45 a, m.: L. O.
Oentner. superintendent. Today la
rally day. Every one be present on
time. Let us reach the 600 mark
attendance
Everyman's Bible elasa la court
house auditorium at 9:40.
Morning worship begins at 10:65.
Sermon subject "Such As We Have."
Christian Endeavor at 6:50 p. m.
Evening evangelistic service at 7:30.
The pastor will begin a series of Sun
day night sermons of special interest.
The subject tonight will be: "Happy
Though Married." Gifts will be pre
sented to the couple longest mar
ried, and the couple with the most
children present. Come early and
bring the family.
Musical program as follows:
MORNING
Prelude, "Rhapsody" ........ Heaselburg
Offertory, "Plantation Melody"
Wright
Anthem, "Sing Aloud Unto the
Lord Wooler
Postlude, "Our Nation March".Rohl
EVENING
Prelude, "Allegretto" Rank
Offertory, "Woodland Voices"...
St rough tot)
Special, Borne familiar tonga choir.
Poatlude, "Angel'e Chorue" Root
Mrs. Efflt H Yeoman, director;
Mabel Sims, pianist.
Zlon English Lutheran Church
Fourth Street at Oakdale Avenue
Oeo. F. Kabelt, D. D Director.
Sunday school at 10 a. m. Rally
day and new members and visitors
especially invited. Classes for all
sges. Oood teachers.
Harvest Home Festival service at It
a m. Bpeclsl decorations with fruits
of the fields and gardens. Sermon.
"Thanksgiving for Harvest." Anthem
by choir under the direction of Mrs.
Front Herrled, "Be Joyful, All Te
Lands" (by Carrie B. Adams).
Luther League at 7 p. m. Toplo,
"The Master's Method tn Winning
Others." Leader, Mrs. O. r. Kabtla.
Alt Invited.
Monday at p m. special "bean
social" of the Luther League follow
ing business meeting In the ohurch
parlors.
Wednesday at 7:30 p. m., Bible
class of tht Non-denominational
Bib'.e Student Fellowship. Those of
any or no denomination or creed In
vtwd for study, of the (ntsroatioaU
Applegate Is Homesick
For Medford, Decides to
Start Return Trek Soon
Psro, K. T., Oct. 8. 1988.
WE Just got ourselves fired. Not
because we were Inefficient, of
course, but Just because there seems
no more work to be done for Cor
nell University In this particular vi
cinity. That, at least, la what Pro
fessor Burelt says, although I think
that the main reason la that I beat
him two games In a row at ping
pong. That 'a a game I like, mainly
because It's the only one In which
I ever win. But for diplomatic pur
poses, it's not so hot. So now we're
fired, which brings me right back
to Wihere I started.
We arrived In town with thirty
two cents, and are leaving It with
almost fifty dollars. The thing that
wt can't figure out la why we haven't
more. Try to figure out how anyone
can buy about aeventy-ftve cents
worth of food in a week and spend
about seven or eight dollars doing
it. We can't. The Dodge axle was
four-fifty, and charging the battery
la costing snother seventy-five cents.
Brake lining will coat a dollar sixty
five, and that leaves us what we're
going to try to get home on.
LAST week we spent some time In
very laboroua mental gymnas
tics figuring how much It will cost
to get back to the coast. With
about thirty-two hundred miles from
New York to San Francisco, and gaa
costing an average of twenty cents
(which It won't), and the car going
fifteen miles on a gallon which it
won't; with oil coating an average
of twenty-five cents which It won't;
and the car going fifty miles on a
quart which It won't, and us hav
ing no more accident with axlea
and such, w.hlch we more than like
ly will, it will cost us around sixty-
five dollare to get home, providing
that wt don't eat amoke, nor dis
sipate In any other manner, which
I doubt our ability to do. So there
you are.
Living on a diet of peanut butter
and bread, aa has become our cus
tom of late, and stealing gaa and
oil, and salvaging blnga from gut
ters, the almoat-flfty dollars that we
now have ought to get ua some
where In the neighborhood of Kan
sas City, or maybe even Denver, But
that's still a pretty long way from
Oakland and Medford, if you're
thinking of walking it. We're not.
How would you solve this puzzling
problem? Find five faces in the
above drawing, and mall with your
name and never mind, never mind.
One way out of It la to sink the
fifty in a trip to Florida, and live
on sweet potatoes and fish all win
ter. But I'm opposed to such move,
Inssmuch as I have a highly Im
portant reason in being back before
November 23nd. which date will be
of no signlftcane to anyone until
they realise that that la Just six
months to a day after the date upon
which we left Oakland. Even then
It won't have any for most people,
e
ANOTHER good reason for not go
ing to Florida la that I hate
aweet potatoes, or padadas. as they 1
are sometimes called. And the third
la that when, and If, we got to Flor
ida, we'd still be Just aa far from
home, and Europe, aa we ever were,
and we want to get back home and
get some dough saved before next
spring, so we can finish this trip
around the world that we've been
yelling about for so long.
We can't save much out of twenty
five cents an hour w.hen It costs aa
much to live as it does here. Even
at that there art two Medford guya
working In the Immediate vicinity.
Vlo Dal 1 aire la at Crown Point, Just
about fifty miles south of here. I
heard that he was In Schenectady
and wrote to him, and he anawered
from Crown Point, and said he was
going to hitch -hike up to Peru and
see us last Sunday. He didn't ar
rive, however. We're going through.
there on our way home, and If he
wants to come, he can be back In
Medford afore long. After all the
hard work that he and I went to
to get out of Medford, I don't know
why either of us would want to go
back so soon, but It's Just one of
those things.
QPEAKINO of Medford, I picked
J apples a couple of days ago lntw
a fruit picking pall dealgned, man
ufantured, and distributed by tht
Bear Creek Spray Company, Med
ford, Ore. Rosenbergs fruit picking
pall. J had to come all the way to
New York to use one of the darn
things. Professor Burell says that
tihe people In this part of the coun
try are not adaptable enough to bt
able to use them on any large teste,
but that he Hkca them. It's nice
to see stuff from Medford occasion
ally.
...
rB weather In this country la
terrible. One daj It will be
nice and warm, but the next will
be cold and bleak, with a blustery
wind howling all day. By the time
we'd get through work we'd be so
cold that it would take all night
to get thawed out, and then we'd
have It to do all over again. The
only thing that we pertlctilarly like
about the piece is the autumn fol
lege. It's beautiful. Tie hills are
a aplatter of green, flame, orange
and red. The little country roads,
blanketed In big multi-colored leaves
stir something or other that la never
touched by the clear, cold lines of
our own ever-green forest roads. But
when one haa to look at them In
the capacity of forerunners to the
uniform Bible leeeon, "Paul at Antl
och." Thursday at 3:10 p. m. Ladles' Aid
meets In th church parlors. Ho
tees, Mrs. Fred Honnor.
Saturday at 3:30 p. m., first meet
ing of the young people class for
catechetical Instruction All thoae ex
pecting to be confirmed next spring
should be present next Saturday at
th thtuoA.
dismsl winters, they lost some
their oharm.
tirs-RE only a few miles
from
fl 1
Lake Cham plain, which win
be frozen over, probably, before we
get home. Almost every fsrm m
this part of the country haa its own
loe-house. the men cutting 1ca for
several weeka In the winter, and
then packing it in aawduat. And
every farmer has hie "cutter." or
alelgh. It seems strange to us to
find them at all, but It appears
even stranger to them that we ahould
think it cold here now. They grin
and say "Come back at New Years.
It wllj be thirty or forty below
then." We grin, and decline the
ofrer. Wouldn't youf
There seems to be two regule
automobile routes across the Unlte4
Dll- wno is tne Lincoln highway,
going through Chicago. Sioux City,
and up through Montana, w.hlch
comes out through Idaho somewhere
and Jolne the Columbia River high-
mi otner is the "Broadway
of America." which goes to the h.
tremt south. Both have Hacm.
drawbacks, tht former mostly being
w waU, ma tne latter too long.
We'll get it figured out eventually
and then do something about get
ting home.
e k
TJAS the town been festooned witlt
A bannera as per Instructions?
That ought to be looked after pretty
Mii.. iuw, since 11 may not take
ua as long to get home as expected,
and the police and credit compan
ies ought to have ample warning
that I'm coming to sort of prendre
themselves. Tomorrow we start dev
astating a swath of territory acrost
the country, and people can go right
on excitedly apeculstlng upon the
time of our arrival. That Is, In case
anyone 'reads this stuff by
DICK APPLEGATE.
REV-. HOWELL PLANS
Contributed
Bible achool, 9:40. Last Sunday
gave ua a nice gain tn attendance,
Let'a keep up the good work, com.
along and bring the family.
Morning worship, 11 a. m. Th.
second sermon on Debunking th
Shams of Modern Life. Subject, "Re.
forming the Reformer."
Thla will be our anniversary eerr.
Ice. Reverend Howell enters upoa
the flret eervtcee In the new yea.
He says that the paat year haa beea
crowded with happiness, helpfulness
and service and that he la proud of
me line manner In which the of.
fleers, the Sunday achool, the chow
and th congregation loaned Uielf
Uvee to making the paat year on
of very great success, and he feel
that the years ahead filled with eve
deepening devotion will bring u
larger opportunities to use our live
in the r:rvlce of our Saviour. 64
living that with both word and deed
our Uvee will answer our prevef.
Thy will be done. Thy kingdom
come, on earth aa It la In Heaven."
Spinal muslo under the dlreotlon.
of Mrs. Elsie O. Strang.
Anthem "Praia Te the Lord, a
Jerusalem."
Solo "Tree,."
Soloist, Mrs, Esther Sanderson. Ma.
Sebastian Apollo, guest organist.
evening worship, 7:30. This win
be the second service conducted by
the young people. Mis Marlon
Paley, organist.
Luclan Clement will read th
scripture: Helen Wilson will lead th
music. Ushers, Bill Cummlnsjs. Noel
Benson, Betty Dynan, and Barbara)
Holt.
This will be aa informal aerrlo
to which w especially Invlt young
people. No one will be dreaaed up
snd we urge everyone to com la
their school clothes.
There will not be any preaching
Just a simple talk. If you wan
some special toplo, put It on a 'slip
of paper and put It In the colleo.
non piate and the pastor will talk
on It some evening.
Mike Gault Returns
To Open Repair Shop
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Oault, who re
cently returned to Medford from
Marysvllle, Cel.. after an absence o
13 years, announce that they ar
opening Oault'a Shoe Repair shop to.
morrow at 311 East Main. The new
est equipment haa been Installed,
which will enable them to handle
all klnda of shoe repair work, accord.
Ing to Mr, Oault. Th Oault wll)
specialize In ladles' fine shoe repair.
Ing and dying. Donald Oault will
assist hi father with th repel
work.
Notice.
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Hunting, No Trespassing" signs at th
Job Department of th Mall Tribune,
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