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SJEDFORD JIXTL TRIBUNE. 5IEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 23. 1934. FAGE NINE ISlI? lfr Head every ad on thla pace ... you will probably find exactly tbe thlni you want to buy or sell ... II It Isot there, adver tise .. . It's pensive, etfectliel per word first Inaoctloau. (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion. ...20 per word lo Minimum 100) Per line per month, without copy changes - ls Plione 75 FOE WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST If dog mleslng. c 1516- WANTED FEMALEJttELP 2S"lSADOTESS CARDS TORBS , no experience, no sell ing. Stamped, addressed envelope brfng. details. INSURANCE 6EBV Ka Dept. P. D., an H. Larchmo.lt, Los Angeles. WANTED Competent girl for gen eral housework. Box 2238. Tribune WANTED MALE HELP OREW being W m??T work to start Mar. 5. Writ letter giving age, experience. X-24, TrlD- une. . MH WITH OAR NEEDED IMME DIATELY to fill vacancy local grocery route. Wonderful chance to make 7.50 a day. Steady year -round earnings for ambitious man. Write Albert Mills. Route Mgr., 3367 Mon mouth, Clnolnnatl, O. STBADyvJoRK OOOD RAY SEVERAL choice openings In country end towns for reliable men or wo men. No capital or experience re quired. Write Mr. Thomas, Supt.. 426 Third St., Oakland, California. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS BUY home vicinity of library, Wash ington school district. Phone 1232-W. WANTED A used piano, reasonable. Box 85, Butte Falls, Ore. WANTED TO BUY Oartlen seeder. L. O. Oould. Talent. WANTED To buy good young breed ing ewes. State price. Inquire V. J. Phillip! or John Rohr. Grand Hotel. WANTED Good fresh foinlly cow. Phone 571-R-3. WANTED TO BUY one 2nd hand tank. 600 to 1000-fsallon capacity, for cash. H. Van Hoevenberg, Tal. 6-F-1A, OQld Hill. WANTED Someone to share office room In Palm building. Call C. J. Logan, 4-F-12. WANTED Good used car. 774-R-4, evenings. Phone WANTED Electric repairing. Day and night. Tel. 107-J. Flynn Elec trlo Service. WANTED Cars to wreck. Hlway Ex change, South Phoenix. WANTED To buy light used car. Haynes. mile south Phoenix. CASH for your old enrs. City Auto Wreckers. 134 No. Riverside. WANT TO BUY 1929 Ford. Must be cheap. 333 W. 2nd. WILL care for elderly sick people In my home. Phone 437-X. WANTED Household goods, stoves, tools or what have you. Medford Bargain House. 27 N. Grape St. Tel. 1063. JUNK WANTED We pav cash for JUNK BATTERIES AND RADIATORS, ALUMINUM. BRASS. COPPER and Junk of all descriptions. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 Nol Grape. Tel. 1063. WAnVTO RENT, with or without house. 10 to 30 acres orchard and a! alia ground. Box 2399. Trtbuoe WANTED Raw furs, hides, pelu and wool. Joe Konop. 120 So. Central. Across from Montgomery Ward Oo WE PAY CASH For raw fura. hides pelts, wool and mohair. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St. Phone 1063 WANTED Five hundred ewes. Ad dress 2334. care Mall Tribune. CASH for dry and green bee! hides pelts and furs. See Edgar Johnson Peerless Market. FOR RENT HOUSES 50 N. PEACH available after Mr. 5th Call 1st Inn. A?cy. 105 after 5:00 H. H. Brown, 1670. 716 Oak St. 824 W. IStll. 621 Dakota. 008 a. Ivy. Csl, 1st Ins. Aiicy 105. after 5:00 H. H. Brown. S.0. 5-ROOM house partly furnished, $15. 402 No Oakdale. Brown A: Whit. 3-POOM mciem partly furnished. $12. Dressier', phone 1569-Y. FOR RENT 4-room house, 44 Mvera St. Inquire Farmers and Fruit growers Bank. FOR RENT 6-room unfurutshe.! hotue. newlr decorarpd and clem, on Mistletoe. See owner, 474 to Central. FOR RENT HOUSES TWO furnished houses. Inquire 134 South Ivy. FOR RENT Modern 6-room home, nicely furnlahed or unfurnished. 306 W. 9th. FOR RENT Furnished house, ,15. Inquire 105 No. Oakdale. FOR RENT Homes, furnished or unfurnished. Brown is White. FOR RENT 1033 W. Uth. 433 No. Holly. 34 No. Peach. 205 Tripp. 1110 W. 9th. Call Flret ln. Agency, 105. After 9. H. H. Brown. 1870. HOUSES aio, ,12.50 and 18, water paid; wood range.. Phone 105. FOR RENT 8-room furnished house, 328 So. Holly. Inquire 15 Crater Lake. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FURNISHED room In private home for gentleman. Phone 76J-K. FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room 875 So. Central. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD FOR -heated sleeping rooms call 1399-L ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 S. Drape. BOARD AND ROOM at 716 B. Main Rates very moderate. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FRONT, furnished apt. private bath, garage. Adults. 711 E. Main, Med ford. FOR PFNT 3-room furnished apt. Bath, heat, garage. 534 N. Bartlett. FOR RENT Furnished 2-room apt. 616 No. Central. FOR RENT 3-room neatly furnished apartment on Ivy. see owner, aio So. Central. APT. for rent. 808 W. Main. COMFORTABLY furnished apartment. Living room with fireplace; large dining room, kitchenette, dressing room and b&tnroom; not ana coia water, steam heat and lights fur- , rushed. Reasonable rent. Apply at Mall Tribune. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Orchard and hay land to man witn equipment, jdos xiw.. Tribune. LAND FOR RENT 10 acres, best soil In the valley, close In on paved highway; suitable for corn, truck garden, etc.; water paid. Phone 726-W or call at 922 Reddy Ava. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE Portable air compressor, or trade for used car. 204 S. Grape, evenings. FOR TRADE Model T truck wood truck. 'What have you? Mrs. Moore, 1 mile south Talent on highway. FOR SALE OR TRADE Piano, daven port, refrigerator, two radios, wal nut table, two rugs. 316 Willamette. TRADE Light 6 coach for cows or Ford or Chevrolet truck. Box 11758, Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE 3-oven hotl range. 1119 N. Central. FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric sewing machine for light sedan. Box 638, Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE 1 5 acres, rich bot tom soil; half mile from grade and high school, on good road, all till able, no Incumbrances, will ex change for Medford property. W. O. Trill, Suite 13, Palm Bldg., phone . 1380. FOR EXCHANGE 36 acre dairy ranch stocked and equipped, retail route. Will exchange for small acreage near Medford 145 A. ranch stocked and equip ped. 60 A. under cultivation. Part alfalfa. Good buildings. Exchange for small acreage near Medford. SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY CO. 44 North Riverside CLEAR Portland house for Improved acreage near Medford. Address M. L. Ivy. 1123 6. E. 86th Ave.. Portland, Oregon. WTLL TRADE my 63.000 equity In home, exclusive section of Medford. for fully paid smaller home and some cssh. Box 11767, Tribune. 6-ACRE ranch near Grants Pass, trade for residence property In Med ford or small acreage near Medford. Address P. O. Box 1158, Medford. FOR SALE OR TRADE Willamette valley or coast property for southern Oregon property. Owner, Tel. 7-F-14. FOR TRADE Small home close In, free from debt, to trade for equity In larger modern home. Tel. 381-w. FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Dandy acreage adjoining city; comfortable hoiiM. large chlek en ho us , good garden, 35 chickens and good cow go with thu place nt 1127.50; easy terms. Inquire 723 Mc Andrew road. FOR A AXE OR TRADED By own:, west Ride Improved homealte. Ad dress box 262. Rt. 3. Medford. BARGAIN FOR SALE 8-room mod ern house, large lot In Ashland; some oath down, balance easy terms or trade for titrable valley farm. 748 Boulevtrd, Ashland, or tele phone 421-J. 46 ACRES. 10 in wheat, good im provements, pared hwy., electricity $750. Take good car and cash. Home seekers Exchange. 403 East Main. I WHEN you think of real estate, think oi crown a wnut. LAROB LOT Fruit and nut trees. excellent soil Sacrifice $250. Write Box 50. Mall Tribune. FOR SALE ',4 A. with 3-roora house electric pump, woodshed, barn, for quick sale $350 00 E B Bishop. Rt 1. Boi 250. ' mile So Stewart Am. oo TOO LU Road, FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Lunch or. or nd lor truck. M. A. Kennon, Jacksonville highway. Not Saturday. SPECIALS IN USED CARS The Best Values You Ever Saw. 1929 pontlae 2-door Sedan. 1932 Chevrolet Sport Coupe. 1933 Chevrolet 2-door Sedan. 1929 Bulck Sedan. 1930 Bulck Spor-. Sedan. 1929 Oakland Coupe. Trades and Terms. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. Studebaker Sales and Service. WANTED Cheap model T Ford coupe with Ruxteii. Tio raim. van sua day. FINAL CLOSE-OUT USED CAR BARGAINSI THESE cart must be sold at ones- Here's an opportunity to make some real buys. BRAND NEW Giaham 8 sedan hasn't run a mile full equipment. A new car at a used car price I NASH special 6 sedn In fine con dition low mileage a, fine appear ing and performing family car. '29 model. CHEVROLET two-door sedan, 1929 modsl with complete equip ment and Karry Keen trung good tires good finish. A fine performer ACT AT ONCE THESE THREE CLOSE-OUT BARGAINS ARE WORTH INVESTIGATING I CRATER LAKE AUTOMOTIVE CO. 103 So. Riverside Phone 202 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK WHAT A BARGAIN $1800 cash buys 20 A., good location, 10 A. cult., bottom land under irri gation, total taxes 83 per yr. Com pletely furnished new 4-rrn, bunga loy, new barn, 1 horse, 6 cowa and heifers, chickens and equipment. Clear. GAINER REALTY EXCHANGE Exclusive agents. 1A North Fir. rnone lei. FOR SALE Heavy work mare, also a-year-oid grade bun Elmo Throck morton, Applegate P. O. FOR SALE 2 fresh cows. Old Stage road. FOR SALE Spotted Arabian stud, age 31 months. 50c a spot. A. F. Goode, Prospect, Ore. FOR SALE Work and saddle horses Medford Riding Academy, Phone B38-R. FOR SALE Team of mules. Henry Kerby, Talent. FOR SALE DOGS PETS AIRDALE pups, subject to reglstra- tlon. Inquire for Shelton's place at the Summit Servlct. Station on the Applegate or Ruch Road. PEDIGREED Roller Canaries. Breed ers. Phone 202, Jackaonvllle. Mra. Nellie Finney. ROLLER canaries reasonable. 523-J-2 FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE 48 white leghorn pullets, laying, 65c each. Call Sunday or Monday, 103 Mistletoe.. PARKS BRED TO LAY Barred Rocks. 75c setting. Chicks 15c. Jesse Nell. RED setting eggs. Phone 4-F-4. i FOR SALE White Minorca hatching eggs. P. D. Lof eland. Central Point. Phone 19-X-X-7.-1. PURE Bronze toms, Cockeran's prize stock, $5. Jesse Nell, Rt. 1, Ashland DAY OLD CHICKS White Leghorns. Hansen strain. 8c; Rocks and Reds. 9c Highest quality chicks. Send for catalog. Jenks Poultry Faima, Tangent. Ore. FOR SAXE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Ward way Deluxe washing machine, practically new. 1608 W. Mam. FOR SALE 500-eeg electric incubator, also 114-egg fuel. O. V. Myers, R. 3, Box 107. Tel 258-J. TTRE and tube 32x6. new, $20. Across highway from Helgho Cafe. FINE Newtown applet graded to suit. Bert stancltff. Phoenix. FR SALE Carpe t 30'-10Mx3'Cost 11 65 .00. will sell for $100. 910 No. Central. SPECIAL BARGAIN FaXTRA FINE QUALITY well cleaned hardy Idaho Affidavit Grimm seed. limited amount $18.50 per 100 lbs. DELIV ERED. Have exceptional values of Common, Certified Grimm and Cos sack; Red Alslke. White and Sweet Clover: also 'Grasses. Satisfaction or seed returnable. Madly mail sampler and prices. TNTERMOUN TAIN SEED CO.. Twin Falls. Idaho. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all maxes; terma ti aesirea. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co.. 94 N. Bartlett. SAND, gravel, sediment, teaming plowing. Phone 912-J. FOR TRADE Willamette valley farm. 200 A., $16,000. Want river bottom farm near Medford of equal value. Box 11744. Tribune. FOR SALE L. & H. electric range; like new; water heater. Tel. 1528-L. FOR SALE Furniture, chairs, tables beda, etc. 714 Welch St., off W Jackson. SOME REAL BARGAINS In Used Farm Tools. Horse Disc Harrowa. Tractor Discs. Tractors. Tractor Plows. Sprayers. Double Shovel plows, $3 75. new. HUBBARD BROS, INC. HAY, wheat, bailey, rolled or ground C. A. DeVoe. Phone 523-J-2. A RAINBOW OARDBN Of glads. 100 large No. 1 bulbs, not less than 40 1 varieties. Value M or more fori 20 Ons Jumbo Plcardy free P. H Reum, 9J2 South Oakdale. FOR SALE aucoesa beerriieM barliy d. FYed B me burg. Rt. 4, Med ford. FOR SALE Livestock, furniture and poultry at the auction held every ; Saturday at the Sale Pavlllin, ! Southern Oregon Livestock Auction I Bldg. FOR SALE Super. or gladloles. mod enteiy priced. W J. Warner, Tel FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS IRON BEDSTEAD, springs, mattress, complete, 88. 216 Cottage. CUT ROLL SERVICE To your exact requirements on wire fence, lawn fence, flower guard, netting, hard, cloth, miners' screen, smooth wire any specification. Estimates with out obligation. Investigate before you Invest. Fence to stay, the Dixon way. Volney Dixon. "Page Pence Since. 1898." "Nat.' building. North Riverside. FOR SALE! 700 nukes good Newtown apples; orchard run. w. H. Watt, Phone 468-R-2, Medford. Ore. FOR SALE-Beardlees barley 81.25 per hundred. H. Nledermeyer. Phone 354. Jacksonville. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay, baled or loose. Local alfalfa seed, tested for purity and germination. None bet- ter. Tel 523-J-4. Otto Nledermeyer. MISCELLANEOUS LADIES' Beautiful Silk Hose, slight ly Imperfect, 6 pairs, 81.00, post paid. Satisfaction guaranteed. Econ omy Hosiery Co., Asheboro, N. C. WTLL teach one student X-ray, labo ratory and office work. Box. 11766. Tribune. IF YOUR HOME NEEDS a now roof, don't put It off. We will re-roof for you with beautiful slate sur faced shingles and give you a year or more to pay. LAWRENCE ROOFING CO. Pabco Products 18 No. nr. Phone 161 PALMIST Truthful advice on busi ness, love, marriage 323,Kennet Berrydale. INCOME TAX Let me prepare your Income tax return. Years of experi ence. Both State and Federal are now due. Fred L. Colvlg, 625 S Central. Phone 735-J. MINING PROPERTIES If you have property to sell or wish to buy. Soe Geo. 8. Barton, 33 N. Grape St. FURS cleaned, repaired and glared Coats rellned. Medford Cash and Carry Cleaners. Phone 1700. I BUY gold and lend money Cecil wu.uue, comer front and Main THOROUGHBRED stallion service Box 139, Spring street. OLD PEOPLE well cared for; reason able rates. Convalescent Homo. Ashland. DENTISTRY Dr. I. H. Gove. 235 E Main. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Tltlt and Title Insurance The only complete Title System In Jackson county. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 8 and 6. No. 33 norm central Ave- upstairs. ""Rurscry Stock PLANT FILBERTS FOR BIG PROP ITS" Prices smashed nn hth nn.i. Ity fruit trees, shruos, roses and uct.jr pwuis. unve to w, b. Har num's on Paclflo highway. 3 miles south of Medford or Phone 851-R-3 CARLTON NURSERY CO, CARL TON. OREGON. Job Printing MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant In southern Oregon. Printing of all kinds: boo binding: loose leaf ledgcra and blanks, billing systems, duplicating, cash sales slips and everything In me printing unea. as-ao N. Grape Phone 75. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Spider's home 4. Encourage f. Swing: from Ids to sido 1?. Wrath 11. Town in Alaska 14. Sheet of glass 15. Prehistorlo animal 17. Finishes 11. Settle monty upon 19. Burn with hot water or itum 91. Cam tocether 2.1. Goei In 26. Eccentric relating piece 19. Floor cover ing It. Nest of a bird of prey 1Z. Prayers 34. Obstruct 36. N'ervs net work 17. Fortification 39. St-al 41. Lair 12. On who op era tea an automobile Solution of Yesterday's Puxzle AWEDpjETlONPEW cameIlob e p AGO travelalmon men str o p ABE LAL I WA Rip POL olNE5 A L o R UpTl a c at eH d A ilipBETpEAT T RYE EiAR Ejl NTO CANADA A R MJE $ ORE NAT A N Q A 44. Contorted 44. Shelters tor mall anl- iiirIs 41. Order of architecture K2. Mix circularly M. Night music 68. Cornpoiar of "Rule. Brliannla" IT. Roman road 1 1 i3 w? r r p Pif r r r 2 Ml ZZifcZ !illEHSlLZZ!L ' A ': 37 36 3f .-0 H Ti ZZZlSZ!lsMS SI 43 "IT7 SA JS " m : s 1 ,'',' c "" '. ''. TT" """" " I I I I M I 1 I 1 " I BUSINESS DIRECTORY Chimney sweep. GEORGE EATON Chimney sweeping ana tree topping. s no. From et Telephone 1192-J. xpcrt tvlndow Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House Cleaning, Ploor Waging. Orl ental Rug Cleaning specialty. Transfer HAWLEY TRANSFER Eipert pack:. era and movera special uveatocs moving equipment. Prices right 619 North Riverside. Phone 1044-X BADS TRANSFER as STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No. Central Phone 316 Prloea right, dervli guaranteed. RE.NK1NG TRUCKING 0 Trans fer and storage. We haul anything at a reasonaole price. i:i No Fir Street. Phone 333. Money tu 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. Thomas. 46 South Central, ground floor Craterlao Theater Bldg. State License No. 3-157. Painting and Papernanelng M. A. BLISS Painting and paper hanging. Tel. 648--W. ol3 S. Grape St. Mark's Episcopal Corner Oakdale and Fifth St. 10 a. m. Sunday school. 11:15 a. m. Morning service. Advent Christian Church.; Cor. W. Jackson and Welch. Sunday school, 9:46. Preaching service 11:00. Subject, "The Philosophy of the Cross.' Evening worship, 7:30. Song service, devotional, sermon- ette. All are welcome. Church of the Foursquare Gospel Corner Fourth and Bartletty D. W. Cameron, Pastor. -Sunday morning at 9:45, Sunday school: morning service at 11. Sunday evening at 6:4ft, Crwmd- ers' meeting (young people); at 7:45 evening service (evangelical). Wednesday evening at 7:45, prayer meeting at 1130 Nlsntlc street. Main Street Methodist Church, South. N. D. Wood, pastor. Sunday services at this church as follows: 9:454 a. m., Sunday school. Dr, Fran Roberts, superintendent. 11 a. m., sermon by the pastor. 6:45 p. m.. Young People's service. No preaching service in the evening. Wednesday evening. 7:30, Blale study and prayer service. Church of the Nnznrone John T. LaRose, pastor Sunday Bible school, 9:45 Sunday morning. A house full of happy peo ple every Sundsy morning. Morning worship at 11. Sacramental service. Young People's Society meeting In two groups at 6:30 Sunday evening. The "Ins" promise a very exciting and perilous sea voyage Sunday. Evening evangelistic service at 7:30. The pastor will speak on "Disease and Physician." The orchestra will fur nish a half-hour of sacred music and song. t Mid-week prayer and Bible study Wednesday evening, 7:30 to 9:00. Studying the Acts of the Apostles next Wednesday. 4 Yes, you are always welcome here. Cross -Word Puzzle I. Australian birds 7. Widow's rlgi. Scots Law 8. Zinc ?. Strayed !0. Conjunction 11, Word of eon sent 1. In South Africa, an uncle 30. Collection oi fact Z2. Washlnc veasel 24. Ceremony Witnessed 2, Thin plere oi pasteboard 27, Declare 28. Remedial sffent .10, Plkellke fish M. flmaclced 3S. Tier 38. Meshed fabrir 40. Thorns 41. VeKftabls ex udatlon 4S. niatwnt 47. Hrlstle 41. Usch of ths neck 50. Notion 51, Copper ooln m. roirui ft, Knd avor 15. Cordsd fabric fiS. Write 59. matne4 40. Short flleept 41. Corroda DOWN 1. Prond 2. fcilnt Pat rick's land t. Curve 4. Fteply I. Neckpiece Chureh of God. Karen and Holly street. D. M. Clemens, pastor. Sunday school, 0:46 a. m. Morning worship period,' 11. Sub. Ject, "Consecration." Young peoples' opening 'pertod to evening service, 7:30 to 8:1 p. m. Preaching service. 8:16 to 8. Sub ject: "If I Shall Succeed." Prayer service, 7:30 Wednesday. All are welcome. rtnt Baptist Church 0:45 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Morning worship. Sermon by the pastor, "The Book They Burn ed." Morning anthem. "Crown Him. Mrs. D. V. Piatt will sing. "My Task." 6:30 p. m. Young people's devo tional groups. 7:30 p. m.-r-Bvening service. The program will consist of a half hour of singing of old favorite songs, call ed for by the audience; an anthem. "Would You Know the Wondroua Gladness;" and an address by the pastor, "The Divine Reason of the Cross." You are cordially Invited to share these services with us. The Salvation Army 411 East Main Street Captain O. R. Durham, command ing officer, 11 a. m. Holiness service. Adju tant Rosa C. Morsch, superintendent of the aSnlvatlon Army White Shield Home, Portland, Ore., will speak. 3:00 p. m. Sunday school. 3:15 p. m. Young Peoples' Legion. 8:00 p. m, Salvation meeting at which Adjutant Morsch will speak and In which four new soldiers will be enrolled and the seven weeks old son of Captain and Mrs. Durham, commanding officers, will be public ly dedicated to God and the Salva tion Army. Full flopnl Tabernacle. Newtown St., near Main. J. Logan Stuart, pastor. Sunday school, 9:46. . Morning worship. 11 o'clock. . Sub ject, "A Csll to Service The evening meeting will begin at 7:30 with a good live song service, Mrs. Stuart directing. The subject for the evening will be "Isaac Digged Again the Wells." Prayer and praise meeting Tues' day, 7:30 p. m. Friday evening, 7:30, Bible study. Inspiring sermons and a worshipful spirit make the services at the Taber nacle enjoyable. A cordial Invitation to all. First Methodist Church West Main and Laurel Streets. Joseph Knotts, Minister. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. E. J, Netimann, superintendent. An In teresting lesson awaits you at Sun day school thla Sunday. Let us have a fine attendance. Come on time. . Morning worship at 11. Sermon theme, "The Wideness of God's Mercy." The Epworth League and the In termediate League will meet at 6:30 p. m. Evening worship at 7. The sermon theme will be "The Devil's Three Thorns." (Note that It la thorns, not horns). Tills Is an Interesting ser mon replete with dynamic facts. Do not mtaa hearing It. Come and en Joy the song service and our young people's chair. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. First Kreshj tcrian cnorrh. William J. Howell, minister. Mra. W. S. Gllmore, director of re ligious education. Bible school, 0:45. We have a class for every age and a trained teacher for each group. Come and bring the children. Morning worship 11:00. Sermon. Special music by the choir, under the direction of Mrs. Elsie C. Strang. Or direction of Mrs. Elsie C. Strang. Or ganist, Miss Helen Jones, Prelude, "Prelude" Chopin Offertory "Theme in A Mozart Poatlude, "March Romalne" Gounod Anthem, "Ood So Loved the World" Stelner Evening worship 7:30. Sermon. This will be a real gospel service. Come and enjoy It with us. Medford Company of jenoTahs witnesses. Jehovah's Witnesses sre broadcast ing a lecture by Judge Rutherford over KMED every Sunday morning from 10 to 10:15. Judge Rutherford Is considered the greatest Bible exponent of the present age, and his books of Scripture ex planations are now translated Into 68 Innguages. His lectures explain that Bible prophecy is now being fulfilled, and by listening In fifteen minutes each Sundsy, one will hear an ex planation of world conditions and their outcome. Jehovah's Witnesses meet for study every Sunday morning at 10:30 and every thusday afternoon at 9 o'clock at No. 103 Mistletoe atreet. All Inter ested In Watch Tower Bible study are welcome. Evangelical Lutheran Church Fourth Street near Oakdale Avenue. Oeo. P. Kabele, D. D., Pastor. "Family Problems" will he the Im portant practical subject of the ser mon at the U a. m. service. "Sabbath versus the Lord's Day' will be the subject of another ser mon In the Sundsy 7:45 p. m. ses rlea on the general subject of "Per verted versus the Saving Gospel," now being delivered by the paator. You should hear the entire aeries. Sunday school meets at 10 a. m. Classes for all ages. Adiilta are es pecially Invited to the Bible class taught by the pastor In which the international lenaona are being used. "The Missionary Message of the New Testament" la the toplfl for the Luther League meeting at 7 p. m to be led by Mrs, Geo. P. Kabele. Mlsa Edna Brewed will be the host a for the Luther League busi ness and social meeting Monday eve ning at her horhe on Jacksonville highway. Lenten service Wednesday at 7:46 p. m., with another sermon In the aeries on "Prophecies Fulfilled by ths Suffering Savior." You will always be mo re than wel come at the church where tha way la QaAda plain, St. Paul's Lutheran Church, (Missouri Synod) 1. Main St., and Portland avenue. H. H. Young, pastor. Sunday school at 9:46 o'clock. Bible Class at 10:00 o'clock. Divine worship at 11:00 o'clock. The Miraculous Darkness, theme of the second Lenten sermon. A class of children will receive the Sacrament of Holy Baptism this morning. No evening worship. The public Is cordially Invited to all services, especially to the Lenten services. The Fed orated Churches Jos. M. Johnson, Pastor. Central Point, Ore. In the Bible school thla week we are studying the sending forth of the twelve Apostles. Read Matt. 8:35 11:1. Read slso the accounts of Mark and Luke. Our school opens at 9:46. We welcome all to otir services. We appreciate what our young people are doing and Invite the co operation of all. The devotional ser vices are at 6:30. Young people will have charge of the worship service in the evening hour in the church. "Three Hindrances to Pastoral Work" will be the theme in the morning church service. "True Lib erty In Christ" will be discussed in the evening service. The young peo ple will have the opening service. All are welcome .here. First Christ lun t liurch. Ninth and Oakdale streets. W. R. Balrd, minister. Bible school at 9:46 a. m, L. O Oentner, superintendent. Everyman's Bible class In court house auditorium at 9:46. Morning worship begins at 10:66. Anthem. "Thou Wilt Keep Him In Perfect Peace." Reed. Sermon by Evangelist Morgan, "The Church at the Foot of the Mountain." Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Evening evangelistic service at 7:30. Special muslo by the choir. Sermon by Even gel is t Morgan: "The Gospel Through the Ages." This will be chart sermon. The evangel tstio meetings will con tinue all thla week with services every night, except Monday. Come and en Joy the fine sermons of D. Loyd Mor gan. First Church of Christ, Scientist. Authorised 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 Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, Febru ary 25: Mind. Sunday school at 9:30. Applicants under the age of twenty 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'Sundaya and holidays. The li brarian Is in attendance from 10 to 4 at which time the Bible and all authorised Christian Science litera ture may be read, borrowed or pur chased. The public la cordially Invited to attend the services and visit the read ing room. I Considerable progress In local re lief work and general Improvement In various conditions were evidenced Friday at the meeting of the Allied Welfare association, held at the Ho tel Medford. Mrs. Ray Wright, reporting for the American Legion Auxiliary, stated that eight families have been cared for by that unit, baskets given to five and 93 children aided at an ex pense of 926. Mrs, Glenn Smith, reporting for the Girl Scouts, described the recent court of honor conducted at the oourt house and told of the camp project planned. Miss Lillian Roberts, secretary of the Red Cross, stated that transient relief work had utilized much of the time this winter with her organi sation, co-operating with Captain Durham, by taking care of the worn en and children. She stated that the main idea was to keep the people from moving on from town to town, and that this program has taken on national aspects. Much has been ac complished, ahe aatd, toward discour aging the movement out from home states. Larry Boh ad a represented the Boy Scout council, and offered much praise of the work accomplished by ths Aotlvlana in developing the Ber rydale troop. Scout Executive Sod er burg, who recently came to this territory, re ported that conditions are much bet ter In Medford than in the northern end of the state. He stated that plans are under way for organisa tion here of a scout leaders' train ing course the last of March to be held as a follow-up of the father and son banquet. Emerson Merrick reported on work accomplished toward the prevention of tubcrruioats, and Dr. C. I. Drum mond, county physician, stated that a move la on to discourage people in demanding so much free medical care at the expense of the county. Mra. Jack Heyland, representing the Parent Teacher association, bmuRht encouraging news on the results of serving hot lunchea In the schools. A definite gain In weight of many pupils has been noted, she stated, mentioning one boy, who has gained four pounds since the lunches were started this ysr, and a girl wko has made a gain of six pour da. Attending tbe luncheon were: Mra. Glenn Smith, Girl Scouts; Mrs, IT. L. Nohlltt. Miss Lillian Poberta, Red Cross; Dr. C. I, Drunmmondj Mrs. Wright, Legion Auxiliary; Emeraon Merrick, American Legion; Mr. Boder burg: Larry Schade, Community Chest; Mrs. Heyland, P.-T. A. and Capt. O. L. Overmeyer, commander of tha Axaaricaa aUfloju HAULING CLAUSE PORTLAND, Ore. Fib. 34. As It road labor throughout the country will unite m support of the Petting 111 bill MB 8-00 introduced In the house of repre.v?ntf.tlve on Feb. 19 by H. B. Pettenglll of Indiana for the purpose of amending the fourth sec tion known as the "long and short haul clause" of the Interstate com merce aiCt. This announccmsnt was made today bv I. A Snider. atAte chairman vent vita VVHIIVIIW VV'lllUlfclA-Q yj ( ail- raing o, vnia mu oy congTesa, ; Mr. Snider said, "will go far towards ' solving a serious unemployment prob- . I em In western states. The fourth ; section, as interpreted by the inter atat nnmmrc mmmlAiInn rfiirln the last fifteen years, has resulted in diversion of the greater part of trans continental non-perishable freight to the lnter-costal steamship line. Passage of the Pcttenglll bill will en able the tran? continental railroads to compete upon a fair baala with Inter coastal steamship lines and as sub stantial portions of this revenue will revert to the railroads, railroad em ployment and payrolls will increase, purchasing power will bo added to and all industry, ncrlcultural and business in the intermountain and western states will feel the resulting beneficial effects." READING LEADER Comparative annual figures now complete ' at the Jackson county library reveal that the Jacksonville branch In the care of Mrs. Roy G. Smith, has made greatest use among the branch libraries of the library resources available In 1033; 15,394 books and magazines have been bor-" rowed from that center by a group of borrowers which totals 308. Second place Is held by Central Point, where 13,643 books were read and the registered borrowers number 386. At Rogue River there was ai circulation of 11,858 books, and a registration of 173 persons. The total for the eight branches reached 78,677, an Increase of about 0000 over 1033. Only 14 cents per i capita was available In the yenr Just past for the conduct of the county library work. The book slock of the whole sys tem numbers 36,738, with 137 msga zlnes currently received at central and an average of 19 at each branch. The total number of books loaned for home rending for the whole mem bership of 8785 borrowers was 314, 670. Pres-to-Logs, The "Magic Fuel" Ready For Medford Users Pres-to-logs, a distinctly new pro duct now being Introduced In south ern Oregon by the Valley Fuel and Medford Fuel companies, are accu rately described by the term "magle fuel," accorritng to Gain Robinson, of the Valley Fuel firm. Clean sawdust and shavings from planing mills and box factories are used in manufacturing Pres-to-loga which are comprecsed under enor moua pressure, making them more than three times as densev an wood. Four years of engineering and eclen tiflo research were required to perfect the Pres-to-logs, which have been suc cessfully used as fuel for fireplaces, furnaces, galley fuel, ha water heat ers, heaters, brooder stoves, baka ovens, cook stoves, lunch rooms, tour ist camps and service stations, having been widely distributed In Idaho and the northern part of Oregon, aa well as throughout eastern Oregon and Washington. Delivery of Pres-to-logs Is made? in boxes, which may be very conven iently placed in basements or wood sheds, which Is one of the many ad vantages of the new fuel, as pointed out by Mr. Robinson. WYOMING WOOTTOOL GOES FOR 33 CENTS ROCK SPRINGS, WjO., Feb. 34.- (AP) County Agent S. B. Murray announced today that 33 cents a pound had been obtained for the Star Valley wool growers pool. The size of the pool wa not an nounced. 4 PORTLAND, Feb. 34. (AP) A double funeral service was held here today for Mr. and Mrs. John M. Van Dyke. The husband, 71, died Sunday morning at his home. Mrs, Van Dyke, 66, suffered a strike Monday and died Tuesday night. THE LADIPW OF THE S ACRED HEART CHURCH are sponsoring a Rummage Sale. March 9 and 10. All donatlona are welcome. Phone 405-X or 705-W and clothes will be oallM for, or bring to Mrs. Weston on North Peach Street, L raaaeaWaWMaWaWtBasemi