Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 05, 1933, Page 9, Image 9

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    WDFORD MATE TRTBTTNT5, fRDFORT), OREGON' SUNDAY. yOVEMBEE 5. 1933.
You Can 't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here
Why
Not ,
Try a
Want-Ad?
WANT to sell your Bomet Want
to get rid ot a tm odd, aao
,nda u nousebold tunueningsl
Oo you need too" 101 four
dent ad inexpensive Want-Aa
in the Mall rrtbun. Classified
Page U1 nd the anewst te
these and manj other perplexing
ptoolema.
H re Are the Rates:
per word first insertion K
(Minimum 350)
Each additional Insertion,
par word 1 c
(Minimum 10c)
Per line per month, without
mnv chances 1-36
75
Phone
LOST AND FOUND
3sTChestnut sorrel saddle horse
Notify Sam Pollard, Beagle.
STRAYED from Modoc pasture at
D' a uoMfnM cows. Bar
brand on right side, no ear mark.
Phone 21-P-H. Jacksonville. H. E.
conger.
1.0ST If dog missing, call ISlfl.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
TJNDETR FEMALE HELP WANTED
WANTED Educated, mature -woman,
for special work pertaining to Child
Welfare and. Guidance, nursing or
. . j. i .vrutpUnrA Hpftlrable.
Reasonable compensation, short
hours, box oov. muuiio.
WANTED MALE HELP
MN wanted to supply customers with
famous Watklns Prodticts In Med
ford. Business established, earnings
average 2o weeiciy. pay
ji.i.u Ttrt t o Watltlns com
pany. 4524 Hollls St., Oakland. Cal.
IF YOU WANT A WONDERFUL OP
PORTUNTY TO MAKE $10 a day
operating a "neighborhood store"
send me your name Immediately.
Brand new Idea. No capital or ex
perience needed. Write quick for
details, Albert Mills, 1928 Mon
mouth, Cincinnati, Ohio.
WANTED SITUATION
, WANTED Position by young lady
' experienced as typist and familiar
with general omce w. v
erences. Phone 190-X.
BUSINESS college girl wants work
for room ana Doara. nw
WANTED Housekeeping by middle-
aged lady. P. t. box ij, t"w"ir
vine.
MAN with large family must have
work. Box 1213, Tribune.
WOMAN. 25, wishes position as cook
...uiant in MatAiimnt ftr, hotel
Oood worker. WM work for less at
start. Phone 75 or write Box 313.
Tribune.
aid T- vr,arfnwi in trimeral house
work, desires position with good
family. JBJtceuen.5 reiereuw.
dress Box KF, Mall Tribune.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Raw furs. Prices advanced
unr. Tt will Dav von
to trap. New and used traps for
sale. Meoiora Bargain nou, iv,.
ford, Oregon. 27 North Grape St.
Phone 1062.
WANTED Farm to rent. 10 acres or
Hv inn, lan1 alfnl'A.. nflA-
Wllll JJ.Vfn ' I
ture, family orchard, all or part
waterea ana Diinajuft. ucn,.
Must be reasonable. Address details
to 77 Manzanita ec, Asniana.
WANTED To buy equity In one or
one & Vfc-ton truck. Will continue
payments to finance company. Box
841, Tribune.
WANTED Children to care for by
hour, day or ween, in my nome.
Best care; reasonable rates. Tel.
1368-X.
WANTED To lease small acreage
with 6 or 6 -room house, near Mca
ford. 86 Taylor St., Ashland.
WANTED To haul your wood to
town for snare 01 same. o uu
Tribune.
WANTED Llht 2 -wheel trailer
Must be cheap. Box 1191, Tribune.
RE-UPHOLSTERINO Phone 989-R.
Thlbault.
WANTED Electric radio. Must be
reasonable, box aoa, itiduuo.
WANTED If you have an Underwood
or Royal tvpewrlter, in first-class
condition, you are not using and
want to rent to high school stu
dent, or want to sell same, address
J. D., Mall Tribune.
WILL care for elderly sick people In
my home. Phone 437-s-
w ANTED Household Kooda. store i
tools or what have you. Medford
Bargain House. 27 N. arape ov ei
1002.
JUNR, WANTE3
We pay cash for JUNK. BATTERIES
A RADIATORS ALUMINUM
BRASS, COPPER ft funk Of all
descriDtlona .
MEDFORD BAROAIN ROUSS
27 No Grne Tel 1062
FOR RENT IIOt SES
FOR RENT Modern
39 Mvers street.
6 -room house
LCXT Ladles yellow gold Walt ham
wrist watch, with Initials B C J on
bur. In or near Holly lsst Thurs
day. Return to Mill Tribune.
ONE ONE HALF story house 1124 W.
Mam. 4 bedrooms, furnace, excel
lent condition, reasonable rent to
. desirable tesmt. 1st Insurance
Ancy. H H. Brown, phone 105, af
ter 61670,
FOB RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT 6 room modern house.
20.00 furnished, 91500 unfurnish
ed. Keys at 318 Apple.
FOR RENT
311 King.
32 N.' Peach.
1025 W. 9th.
435 N. Central.
847 E. 9th.
318 Newtown.
1st Insurance Agency. H. H. Brown,
phone 105, after fi 1670.
REMODELING 24 Washington, avail
able 15th Nov. 1st Insurance Agen
cy. H. H. Brown, phone 105. after 5
1670.
FOR RENT Small 3-room furnished
house. 233 No. Grape.
FOR RENT If interested in a nice
modern 5 -room unfurnished bunga
low with heatrola, electric water
heater. In tip-top condition, at fair
rent to parties without small chil
dren, look at 719 W. ll'h and in
quire next door.
FURNISHED 4 -room house. 914 00:
also 6-room furnished house. 918.00.
Phone 1382 -J.
FOR RENT Modern fl-room house,
close In. Inquire 20 So. Fir.
FOR RENT New 6 room house wlta
1 acre land. Improved, on Spring
Street and Valley View Drive. See
Grovcr Cook on property or phone
613.
FOR RENT 7-room house, 412 So,
Oakdale. Phone 750-Y.
HOMES FOR RENT' Call 696.
FOP RENT Home, furnished or
unfurnished. Brown St White.
HOUSES MO. 912 60 and 916. water
paid: wood range. Phone 105.
FOR RENT 7-room modern home, 8
bedrooms. C A. DeVoe, 623-J-2.
FOR RENT New modern 4 -room
bouse, with basement. Redden at
Co.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT 2 room apt., nicely furn
ished, close in. Inquire 317 E. Jack
con or Phone 749-Y.
FOR RENT 3 room furn. apt., 324
Haven.
FOR RENT Apts. 625 No. Riverside
FOR RENT 4 -room duplex apart
ment, electric refrigerator and
range, breakfast nook, turn ace
otherwise unfurnished. Phone 442
or call W- A. Gates at Groceteria.
TAKEN UP
TAKEN UP Red sow with bob tail;
weight about 300 pounds; bad dis
position. C. C. Hoover.
FOR RENT ROOM AND BOARD
FOR RENT Room, board, 153 N. Oak
dale. BOARD AND ROOM at 716 K. Main
Rates very moderate.
FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS
DESIRABLE ROOM Separate ent
rance; heat. 220 No. Oakdale.
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Grape.
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT 5 acres Bear creek bot'
torn land; improved. Write 247 6th
St., Ashland. .
RANCH FOR RENT 80 acrea, about
40 acres summer fallow, for grain
4 Palm Block. Phone 17, or 1104-L
after 5 p. m.
FOR EXCHANGE
TRADE 2 story business building,
two store rooms, now rented for
Copco stock. Box L. L., Tribune.
2" MYERS TUMP or will trade. High-
way Wrecking Yard, Central Point.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 2 cows and
young stock for car. J. A. Inman,
Kt. l, 2 mi. w. Fnoenix.
FOR SALE Gentle pony or will
trade for Model T Ford coupe. 4th
house on Berrydale Ave.
EXCHANGE sewing- for what have
you. Mrs. Christine Dlnsmore, 117
No. Peach.
TRADE Canyonville pool hall for
light closed car. Call Rogue River
Pool Hall, Rogue River, ore.
FOR SALE 160 acres timber land, 25
miles from Aahland; 2,300.000 feet
assorted timber; will exchange: any
offer considered. 812 Merchants
Exchange Bldg., San Francisco, Cal
FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric
sewing machine for light sedan.
Box 638, Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE OR TRADE 70 A, lm
proved, 10 A- alfalfa, close in. Bar
gain. Phone 717-Y.
NEW KITTITAS (Upper Yakima) gov.
ernment irrigation project offere
exceptional opportunities for aoo
exp. farm families with some capital.
Dairying, potatoes, seed peas, hay,
grain, fruit, diversified. Low priced
lands and water. Few homesteads
open shortly. Close to market. Free
literature. Kittitas Irrigation Dis
trict, Box 14. EUenaburg, Washing
ton. EXCHANGE fl-rooni modern bouse
on half acre of good truck garden
land. Just east of Portland city lim
its, close to through paved high
way. Exchange equity for Medford
er acreage. Inquire 19 N. Fir.
FOR SALF. REAL ESTATE
7 ACRES close in, S room house.
Beall Lane. 1st Insurance Agency.
H. H. Brown, phone 105, after 5
1970.
FOR SALE 2 lots Siskiyou Heights,
cor. Main tM Highland Drive.
Price 9800. Address Mrs. Anus
Weinberg, Ocean Beach, Cal.
WHEN you think or real estate, think
of Brown & White.
FOR SALE HOMES
FOR SALE SACRTFTCE 6-room
modern hoiw, 2 lots, double gar
e. in good residential district.
Cash or terms. May Forslln. Cen
tral Point. Ore.
HOME cr school. Phone 1232-W.
FOR SLE LIVESTOCK
OOOD family cow heap. A. L. Leh
man, R'-. I, Box 206.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Four brcod sows; will
farrow soon. Bob Alworth, Trail,
Ore.
FOR SALE H a ve few oh oloe mi lk
goats, few fat heifers, few fat sheep,
"young." Box 26 Applegate, Ore.
FOR SALE 1 pair good grsde sliver
xoxes. price reasonaDie. oeo. xnomp
son. R. 1. Box 113-A, Ashland.
FOR SALE . 7 fine pigs. Everett
Flnley ranch. Route 2.
FOR SALE Shoata, feeders. 1 mile
from Beagle. Inquire Mr. Swanson,
Beagle Pas toff Ice.
FOR SALE POULTRY
PULLETS for sale. Tel. 314-X.
FOR SALE Extra fine Mammoth
Bronze turkeys, 93 50 and 95.00
apiece. W. H. Penlnger, 3 miles
north of Central Point on hlway.
FOR SALE Exceptionally fine Nara
gansett hens and gobblers. Phone
408-J-l or call at W. W. Gregory
ranch. Crater Lake highway be
tween Medford and Eagle Point.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
Hup Coupe a..-... $30 .00
Ford T Pickup. Ruxtell 25 00
Buick Roadster 40.00
Dodge Roadster - 20.00
Can be seen at Highway Wrecking
Yard, Central Point.
FOR SALE Chevrolet 6 truck 6
wheeler. New tires, 9250.00 cash. J.
D. Brown, Crater Lake Highway,
across from Big Oak Service Sta.
FOR SALE 31 Ford De Luxe roadster,
looks like new thla car has low
mileage. Will sell very reasonable.
Terms If necessary to responsible
party. This isn't a dealer's car. In
storage at Pennington's Garage.
FOR SALE Graham sedan, the Blue
Streak, 1032, perfect condition,
equipped with Phllco radio. Owner.
Victor Tesaitore, Eagle Point, Ore
gon, phone 34-X-10, Eagle Point.
FOR SALE Late model Chevrolet
Sedan, 6 wheels, trunk, new rub
ber, looks and runs like new, very
small mileage, and priced to sell
quick. Two 1931 Chevrolet Coupes
at bargain prices. Other models to
choose from. Your car in trade
and easy terms. PIERCE -ALLEN
MOTOR CO.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
Cline Piano Co. Closing
Out Sale
95.00 delivers a piano in your home.
Studio upright, new, 9159; 95.00
monthly handles.
Slightly used Baby Grand, 9277;
pay 98 per month.
Vose & Son. used, fine condition,
9119.
J. Cramer upright, used, 985; 91.00
weekly handles.
Nugent upright, used, 949.
Many others. Hurry for best se
lection, as they are all going on this
Big Close-put Sale.
Free delivery. Out-of-town buyers
write ior oargsin ust.
CLINE PIANO CO.
Main and Riverside, Medford.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Sweet potft.in squash. 1
mile west, south end Kings high
way. J. S. VanDorfy. Phone 10-F-4.
FOR SALE Mohair davenport and
chair; dining room set; enamel front
wood and coal range; upright piano;
brenkfast set. 1017 W. 9th.
CIRCULATING heater, like new. 410
Earhart.
FOR SALE 6-hole wood range and
4-hole wood stove. 20 So. Fir.
FOR SALE Established vending ma
chine route Southern Ore. towns.
Paying buslneas for cash only. Box
804, Tribune.
TOMATOES for aaie, delivered Sat
urday. 25 lbs. 40c; 60 lbs, 70c.
Phone 1059.
P A PFR -SHELLED Frsnquette walnuts
aoc lb. A. J. Hornby, Route 1.
FOR SALE Extra fancy Nells and
Boso pears; orchard run Newtown
apples, phone 565-L-2.
LATE MODEL MAYTAG with gasoline
motor, slightly used. 989.50 cash or
terms can be arranged. 131 W. Main.
FOR SALE Dry fir and hardwood
Dal ton Bros., Phone 62?R-1.
FOR SALE One 8-ft. McCray electric
refrigerator case, complete. 602 So.
mversiae.
FOR SALE Second hand doors, win
dows and lumber of all kinds at
Fountain Lodge.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
SALWAY PEACHES 1 He and 2c. G.
E. Carpenter. ml. west Phoenix
on Hueston Road. Bring boxes.
FOR SALE Hay, wheat, barley and
corn. c. A. uevoe. Tel
FOR SALE Hungarian vetch teed
Phone 623-J-4.
FOR SALE Apple wood, 9150 a tier.
Rogue River Co. Phone 1366.
FOR SALE Used tewing machines, all
makes: terms if desired. All
makes rented and repaired. White
Sewing Machine Co., 24 N. Bartlett
FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilise?
ana teaming. Phone 912-J.
JMSCETXANEOl'S
DIABETICS: Seattle man finds com
plete relief In severe cases with
sample natural method after spe
c la lists failed. No needles no star
vation. All letters answered. N. H.
Boles, 321 Bayview Bldg , Seattle.
I BUY gold and loan money. Cecil
Jennings, corner Front and Main
Authorised Frig id aire Service. Other
makes rep. Tel. 427; nighte 905-T
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
WrQ dirt Inta.ait In nA mini
Partner wanted with some caab to
oprT. Big pay unooTcrea. w
Phoenix. Oregon.
BUSINESS DIRECTOR!
Abstracts.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract
of Title. Hue insurance Rooms 8
and 6. No, 82 North Central Ave,
upstairs.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title and
Title In o ranee. The
only complete Title
System In Jackson
County.
Expert Wlnovw Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. U72
House cleaning Fiocw waxims- w-
ental Rug Cleaning, speciaitj
job Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped piam in euunww
Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book
binding; loose leaf ledgers, and
blanka. billing systems, duplicating
cash sales slips and everything in
the printing line.' 28-30 N. Grape
Phone 75
Money to Lend.
WE LEND MONEY ON FURNTTURE
AND UA Tit MUUtU. AUl
Three per cens per mourn oo un
paid balance No other charges See
W. E- Thomas. 45 South Central,
ground floor Craterian Theater
Bldg. State License No. 8-157.
Fire Extinguishers,
'FYR - FYTER" Fire Extinguishers,
Automatic, fire alarms, recharging,
inspecting. V. A. Bower, 327 No
Oakdale.
painting end raperhanglng.
M. A BLISS Painting and paper-
hanging. Tel. 646-W. 313 s. Orape
Transfer.
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 1015 No. Central. Phone Sis
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
RF INKING TRUCKING CO. Trans
fer and storage. We haul anything
at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir
Street. Phone 332.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers and movers- Special livestock
moving equipment. trlces right
619 North Riverside. Phone 1044-X.
PERSONAL
GIFTED CLAIRVOYANT and Palmist.
Truthful advice on business, love,
marriage. Rainbow Auto Camp,
cabin 3.
LEGAL NOTICES
NO. 13771
Treasury Department
Offloe of Comptroller of the Currency
Washington, o. o.. September u, if a J
Whereas, by satisfactory evidence
presented to the undersigned, It bas
been made to appear that "Medford
National Bank." in the City of Med
ford. in the County of Jackson and
State of Oregon, has compiled with
all the provisions of the statutes oi
the United States, required to be
oomplled with before an association
shall be authorized to commence the
buslneas of Banking;
Now, therefore, I. J. F. T. O'Connor.
Comptroller of the Currency, do here
by certify that "Medford National
Bank," in the City of Medford. in the
County of Jackson and State of Ore
gon, is authorised to commence the
business of Banking as provided in
Section Fifty-one Hundred and Sixty
nine of the Revised Statutes of the
Un.ted States.
In testimony whereof, witness my
hand and seal of offloe this eleventh
day of September. 1933.
(Seal of tne comptroller of the Cur
rency, Treasury Department.)
(Signed) J. F. T. O'CONNOR.
Reorganisation Notice.
Medtord National Bank.
Medrord National Bank located at
Medford in the Stato of Oregon re
ceived charter No. 13771 dated Sep
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tember 11, 1933. and commenced bus
inese September 12. 1933. The new
bank la a continuation of the old
baxk excepting that It la organised
under the Banking Act of 1933. and
has an entirely new Capital of 9100.
00000. Dated Sept. 20. 1933.
OEO. T. FRET. Csahlex.
Liquidation Notice.
The Medfrod National Bank located
at Medford in the State of Oregon ts
closing it sf fairs. All note -hold era
and other creditors are hereby noti
fied to present the notes and other
claims against the association for
payment.
Dated Sept. 20, 1933.
GEO. T. PREY. Cashier.
St, Mark's Episcopal
Corner Oakdale and 5th St.
8 a. m. Hely Communion.
10 a. m. Sunday school.
11:15 a. m. Holy Communion.
Main Street Methodic Church, South
N. D. Wood. Pustor
Sunday at eleven the pastor will
speak. Subject. "The Harvest."
9:45 a. m., Sunday school.
6:30 p. m., Young People's service.
7:30 p. m., Evangelistic service.
Foursquare Gospel Church
236 N. Bartlett St.
D. W. Cameron, Pastor
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Communion service, 11 a. m.
Crusader's meeting, 6:45 p. m.
Evening service, 7:45 p. m.
Wednesday evening, prayer meet
ing, Friday evening, Bible study.
Women sew for needy Wednesday
2 to fi p. m. Commissary open Tues
day and Thursday. 2 to 5 p. m.
We are in need of string and wind
instrument! for an orchestra. Free
Instructions.
Everyone welcome.
St. Peter's Lutheran Church.
(Missouri Synod.)
East Main St. and Portland Ave.
H. H. Young, pastor.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
No morning worship this morning.
Evening worship at :30 o'clock.
"The Progress of Faith" theme of
the sermon.
The Sundsy school teacher meet
Monday- evening at 8 o'clock.
Ladles' Aid meets Thursday after
noon at 2 o'clock.
Adult class meets Friday evening
at 7:30 o'clock.
The public Is always welcome.
First Christian Churfth
NinOh and Oakdale Sta,
W. R. Balrd, Minister
Bible school at 9:45 a. m., L, Q.
Centner, superintendent.
Everyman's Bible class In courthouse-auditorium
at 9:45.
Mnrnlno wnriln Vwstns at 10:85.
Sermon subject, "Ordained Unto
Eternal Life."
Anthem: "Hark, the Morning Bells,
Baee.
fhHtlon Tfndodvnr m 6:30 . m.
Evening Evangelistic service at
7:30.
Anthem: "He Leadeth Me,' Loren.
Sermon subject, "The Second Com
ing of Christ."
Mid-week service Wednesday eve
ning at 7:30, subject for next Wed
nesday, "Heathenism In Our Modern
Churches.
The one-day convention of ttie
United Christian Missionary Society
of this district will he held in this
church Friday, Nov., 10th, beginning
at 10 a. m.
10. Peacock but
terfly
1L The rules ot
dueling
11. Taken by theft
30. Before
23. General mathe
matical statement
that may be
proved
22, Indian mul
berry 2R. Z&al
27. American
buffalo ,
29. Japanese coin
3U Scries of tennli
games
32. Piazza or
gallery
fe. Cutting lm-
filement
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38. Wooden
propelltr
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form
39. Plce of cultf-
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adjoining a
dwelling
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.Phoenix Presbyterian.
Sunday school. 10:00. J. O. K. Pol
ing, superintendent. A class for each
age and all are Invited.
Preaching service 11 o'clock, with
Rev. Ralph 8. Peterson, pastor, bring
ing the message. Special music will
be furnished by the choir.
The meetings of the four Christian
Endeavor societies wilt be held at
0:30.
Evening service at 7:30. Message
by the pastor. Special music will be
furnished by the Young Peoples'
choir, under the direction of Mrs.
George Carpenter.
Fre Methodist Churcfc,
Rev. E. N. Long, pastor.
Work Is progressing nicely on the
chweh. The workmen exjtect to
have the building enclosed so it may
be heated and seated comfortably In
readiness for the revival, which be
gins November IS. with Rev. Harry
Black, "Newsboy Evangelist."
He brings powerful message on
the subjects pertaining to the pres
ent age and the second coming of
Christ.
Sunday school at 0:45.
Sunday morning Is the regular class
meeting day of the church, led by
Ethel Walsh.
You are welcome.
There will be no evening service be
cause of Inadequate lights while the
building is In progress.
First Baptist Chnrch
. W. H. Eaton. Minister.
9:45 a. nv Sunday school.
11:00 a. m. Morning worship. Ser
mon by the pastor, "The Divine Pow
er." Morning soloist, Mrs. Ralph Raymond.-
0:30 p. m. Young people's devo
tional group meetings.
7:30 p. m. Evening service. Big
sing of favorite songs. The young
people's chorus choir will sing. One
number will also be given by the la
dles' quartette. Sermon subject, The
How of Christ's Second Coming.'
On account of the tremendous In
terest in the meetings at Brownsville.
Evangelist Cutler haa asked us to
postpone the beginning of our reviv
al meetings till November 13th. This
we could but grant. Therefore the
campaign will be delayed till that
time.
You are cordially invited to attend
these service.
Church of the Naxarene
John T. La Rose, pastor
"Church Appreciation Dsy," will
be observed Inthls church Sunday,
November 6. With appropriate ser
vices and sermons. The pastor will
speak In the morning at 11 o'clock
on "The Tabernacle of Ood, and
In the evening at 7:30 his subject
will be "The Holy Spirit." Two
forceful- messages of truth for the
church today.
Sunday school, 0:48 to 11.
Morning worship, 11 to 13.
Young People's society meetings,
6:30 Sunday evening.
Class meeting also at 6:80 In the
annex.
Evening evangelistic service at
7:30.
Mid-week prayer and Bible study,
Wednesday evening at 7:80. Study
ing "The Place of Prayer In a. Re
vival."
Official board meeting Monday
evening In the church.
Women's Missionary society meet
ing In the church Thursday after
noon at 9:30.
You are welcome at the services
of this church.
First Methodist Church
West Main and Laurel Streets..
Joseph Knotte, Minister
Sunday school 0:45. Mr. E. J. Neu
mann, superintendent. Bible study Is
important. You will enjoy stuaying
with us. If you are no5 attending
elsewhere, "Come thou with us, and
we will do thee good."
Morning worship, 11 a. m. Sermon
theme, "The Supreme Sacrifice. A
mixed quartet will sing "Take Time
to Be Holy,' by Stebblns.
The Ep worth League and the In
termediate League meet at 0:30 p. m
Evening worship, 7::30 p. m. This
la becoming a popular service. We are
gratified with the growing attend
ance of evenings. The big sing, led
by Mr. Clarence Meeker start prompt
ly at 7:30 o'clock. The special music
Is alwa-, appreciated. The informal
ity of the service Is liked. The ser
mon theme this Sunday evening ts
"Bluffing at Innocence"
The following question will be ans
wered :
1. I there more hypocracy among
church people or among non-church
people?
3. Why Is it worse for a Christian
to steal than for a non-Chnstisnr
3. It is not all right to bluff If you
can et away with itt
Sunday school board meeting next
Tuesday at 7:30 p. m.
Prsyer meeting Wednesday, 7:80 p.
' First Preibyterisn Church
William J. Howell, minuter
Bible school at 0:46.- We will be
glad to welcome anyone that does
not attend school elsewhere. Ws have
classes for all ages.
Morning worship, 11 a. m. Ser
mon, "Cross Bearing. The morning
servlc will be the quarterly com
munion. Special music by the choir
under the direction of Mrs. Elsie
C. Strang, Mrs. Donald 8. Llbbey
organist.
Prelude "Memories' St. Clair
Offertory "Andantlno la B Flat1
m Lowdsn
Woman's Chorus ''O For Tis
Wings of Dove..H....Mendelssohn
Solo "It Was For Me" Blourt
Soloist. Mrs. KatheYtn Wendt
Evening worship. 7:80. "This will
bs the special service for all ex
service men. The speaker will be
Bryan H. Conley, A3., LLB. de
partment senior vine commander of
the V. F. W. The subject win be
"With Mai Ire Toward None.
Prsyer, Helen Smith.
Scripture. Lloyd Nicholson.
Soloist, Francis Combe.
Bong leader. Connie Moore.
Ushers. Mabel Arfllng. Eleanor
Todd, Delmar Wright, Dolph Janes
. Special organ music by Mrs. Don
ald 8. Llbbey.
Prelude "Marche Funetre t
Chart Beraphtque" Ollmsnt
Offertory "Nocturne" BViumsnn
Postlude "March Legere". ....Kerr
Medford Company of Jehovah's
Witnesses.
The Medford Company of Jehovah's
Witnesses are broadcasting a lecture
by Judge Rutherford over KM ED
every Sunday morning from 10 to
lo:lo. These lectures ire given by
electrical transcription and wtU be
repeated on Thursday at 4 p. m.
Jehovah's Witnesses meet for study
every Sunday morning at 10:30 and
every Thursday at 3 .pm., at 103
Mistleto t.rt. All Interested In
Watch Tower Bible study are wel
come. Zlon Kngllsh Lutheran Church
Fourth St. at Oakdale Ave.
Oeo. p. Kabele, D. D., Pastor
10 a. m. Sunday school , Bible class
for adult taught by the pastor.
11 a- m.. Morning service. Sermon
subject: "Dedicated Lives," first ser
mon in the special November, 1933,
anniversaries series. Thla Sunday the
anniversaries of the deaths of Ous
tavus Adolphua and Rev. C. F. Heyer
will be observed, the first a Swedish
Lutheran King who gave his life on
the battlefield for the Protestant
cause, and the second a pioneer home
and foreign missionary of our Ameri
can Lutheran church. November la
also "Loyalty" month for Zlon church:
Special music by the choir under the
direction of Mrs. Frona Heirled.
7 p. m., Luther League. Topic:
"Training Leaders." Leader: Harold
Pedcrson.
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Non-Denominational
Bible hour in Zion church
for the study of the Life of St. Paul.
Topic this week: "The Gospel and
World Peace."
Those not under obligation to an
other local church are specially in
vited to all our services.
OF
.10
ChrHtUn olurche. et .outturn
Oregon will hold & on. day conven
tion at th local Christian church
PYlday. November 10th, beRlnnlng at
10 a. m. Barton A. Johnson of In
dtannpolta. associate secretary of the
Promotional Division of the United
Christian Mlrslonary society, will be
leRder of the convention. Miss
Bertha Clawson, for several yeara a
missionary In Japan, wfll be one of
the speakers.
The theme of the convention will
be "Christ, t,ie pioneer of Life," and
all features of the day's program
center about this Idea, pioneering
In Our State" and "Pioneer, of Life"
are two of the principal talks dur
ing the morning's program.
In the afternoon the men and wo
men will hold simultaneous con
ferences. Miss Clawson will apeak
on "The Missionary, a Ploneor." The
women, who will soon observe their
sixtieth anniversary, will have a
special period devoted to their acttv-
Itlea called "Sixty yeara or pioneer
ing." State missions, national missions,
world missions, will all hav. their
place on the program. Otfier speak
ers will be: Mrs. L. H. Flshburn,
general secretary of the Women's
Missionary society of Oregon: Dor
othy Leake, of Portland, Junior sup
erintendent; R. M. Day of Eugene,
Young People's superintendent: O. P.
Swander of Portland, and 0. H. Hil
ton of Orants Pass.
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1 rrir T?rr7
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and Clubs
Veterans Install
With Auxiliary
Installation of officers will b held
here Monday evening, November 0, by
the Crater Lake post, 1838, Veterans
of Foreign Wars, and the Au Hilary.
The Eagles hall will be th. seen, of
the Joint Installation, which will be
gin at 8 o'clock. It will be In the
lorm of an open meeting and all
members are asked to Invite friends.
Following the Installation, dancing
will be enjoyed, an orchestra having
been engaged for th, evening, and
supper will be served.
Lutherans Plan
Armistice Dinner
The Lutheran Ladles' Aid will
meet In the church parlors Thursday
afternoon at 3:80 o'clock with Mrs.
Leonard Hicks acting hostess. Plans
will be completed for th. bazaar and
cafterla dinner to be sponsored Ar
mistice day at the church.
Member, are asked to bring all
pieces to be Included In the bsner,
to th. Thursdsy meeting.
Mrs. Purdln Hostess
To Club Members.
Mrs. M. Purdln was hostee last
week to members ot th. Thursday
club at bar bom.
Mr. Moffat Hostess
To Oulld Monday.
Mrs. John Moffat, who reside, on
Florence avenue, will entertain mem
ber, of St. Mark's Altar Oulld of
th. Episcopal church at a covered
dish supper Monday evening, Nov
ember 8, at 8:30 o'clock.
Member, unable to attend are
asked to call Mrs. Mofratt at 3D8-J.
Wennnsh Club Makes
Card Party Plana
. Mrs. Oladya Lawrentz was hostess
to members of the Wenonah club at
luncheon Thursday. Following th.
luncheon a business meeting was
held, tt which tlmo It waa voted to
sponsor a aeries of card parties during
th. winter months. The first psrty
Is to be held Nov. 17 at the Redmen'j
hall, A grand prlre will be awarded
at th. last party of the aeries.
Th. next riveting will be held at
the home of Florence Rush on W.
Jsckson street, Not. 18 In the form
of a card party.
Wllma Hayes and Bemlce Wilson
assisted th. hostess with th. luncheon.
P. T. A. Notes
City Council
Delegates, who attended the Stat.
Parent-Teacher convention In Salem
last week reported a most Interesting
and enthusiastic meeting.
The theme of the convention .was
"The Child and Hla Com.nuntty."
Varloua able speakers developed th.
theme, dealing with every branch and
phase, with special emphasis on th.
crisis, which the schools are facing.
Stste School Superintendent 0. A.
Howsrd explained the dire needs of
the district, of Oregon and stressed
the fact that the state must give aid
or many of the schools will be forced
to close. Approximately 350 district
are so far behind In warrant Indebt
ednesa that their schools must close.
This would fores 25,000 children out
of school.
Superintendent Howard also stress
ed the necessity for parent, and
teaonera to acquaint themselves with
tne sets of th. special legislature and
to do all In their power to see that
lawa are passed, which will benefit
.he schools.
The Medford delegate extended an
invitation to the state officers to hold
the 1035 convention In Medford.
Action will not be taken until th.
6tate board meets In January, but It
is neneved that the Ivltatlon will bo
accepted.
Washington Unit
Th. Washington Unit of XfMtfnH
received a standardisation certificate.
Only one other wan oranbvl in .t.v-
son county and that went to Central
Point.
Mrs. Jack Hevland. nrMM.nf n. .v.
Washington unit, was .ikm .t
vice-president for the southern Ore
gon district of Oregon Congress Par
ents and Teachers.
Rowevelt Circle
The Roosevelt Hrvm. .nrf
circle heard a very Interesting pro
gram at the Frld.T m.Mtfnv
Superintendent E. H. Hedrlck was th.
mum tpeuer, encoding as nla topic,
"What the Medford schools are doing
toward wise use of lef.itrn Hm. tr
stressed the need to train children to
entertain tnemselves In the home. In
order that thoy will not grow to b.
men and women entirely dependent
uhuu ui. spending or money for en
joyment. The Intelligent use of leLo.
ure time, he nolnti nut. m.an.
much to every child aa th. Intelligent
iuws ui wonting lime.
The circle members also enlnvrf
musical program Friday, which ln-
ciuacu two songs by the SB children,
two by the A's and two solos by
Mrs. Elsie Carlton Strang, "I Passed
By your Window" and "Love's Old
Sweet Song."
Mr.. O. L. Honkln. mitlln. fh.
program for the coming month and
v..n .on wu presented Mlaa curry',
room, children of which had the most
monners present.
Refreshments wer. served by torn,
of th. 4A mothers.
Jackson P. T. A.
The Jackson School Parent Teacher
are opening their hot lunch kitchen
on Monday, Nov. 8th.
A nourishing two course luncb,
consisting of a hot dish and dessert
will be served dally at the cost of 8
per dish. Milk will also be on hand
at So per half pint. The child who
wishes may bring his own ntndwlches.
The commute In j. haa ar
ranged In nnecl.1 nn.:. tr
children with the fV , lunch In return
for rendering their service. In th.
niM.iica una luncn room.
These lunches ar. calortcally plan
ned In aoeordanr. vrttM i.ii-i
Issued by th. Oregon State college.
m.reoy assuring a nourishing, bal
anced and appetizing lunct;.
The membershln drive fn Mi.. Mt
Mrs. Stanley Jonas has gon. over th.
top, wir.n additional member. atlU
coming In.
Tha delegation recently sent to th.
state convention at Salem, haa re
turned full ot enthusiasm, new Idea,
and Interest In th. future plans of
th. organization.
Plana are busily going forward for
"Daddy's night" which la to be cele-
hmtMl nn tn. .nnlrn. nt fern i.w
with a dinner and an especially fine'
program.
Th. Study club group, will meet
at the following borne, on Monday,
Nor. 8th. at 1:80 n. m XjTr. rii..
Thompson, 1004 W. Fourth St., Mrs,
L. E. Clevenberg, 811 Haven St.
Any interested person Is Invited to
attend either of these group, or to
form a group In her own bom. If ah.
ao desires.
Lincoln Club
There were 80 women In attendance
at th. meeting of the Lincoln School
Service elub held Friday afternoon
and an enjoyable program was pre
sented, Including two Indian song,
and an Indian play by pupils ot th.
3A and 3B rooms.-
A talk on fire prevention waa given
by Karl Janouch ot th. Rogue River
National forests, who was introduced
by Fire Chief Roy Elliott, Two Instru
mental aoloa and a vocal number by
Miss Oenevlev. Brown, war. mucb
enjoyed. A short papr waa given by
Mrs. Arthur Adler, (flowed by th.
business meeting, at which Mrs.
Blaine Shirley presided In the absence
of th. president.
Th. officer, ot th. club served re
freshments and a pleasant social hour
followed. Th. next meeting was post
poned from the first until the second
Friday In December, which will be
th. 8th. At that tlm. annual Dad
dy'. Night will be observed.
I July P.lk. Meet "
Tuesday Afternoon
Th. Lady Elks will meet Tuesday,
November 7, at 1 p. m. at th. club
room.
"Y" Board Meets' '
Monday Evening.
Th. T. W. O. A. board will meet
Monday evening at 8 o'clock. All
members ar. urged to be present.
Warrant rail.
Notice U hereby (riven that School
District No. . Jackson County, war
rant. No. 4188 to No. 4690 Inclusive
ar. called for payment. Interest to
cease on November 4, 1033. Warranu
to b. presented for payment at th.
office of the District Clerk, City Hall,
Medford, Oregon.
REBECCA JENSEN.
Clerk School District No. 44.