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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY, MARCH 18, 1934.
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FOR WANT ADB
"LOST AND FOUND
SSfESlcTtan kid driving glove'
m fronTof court house Thursday.
. push return to Mall Trlbunfc
1 LOST If dog missing- call 1518.
WANTED MALE HELP
Sr5r1SKr Rawlelgh route.
ol ioram 25 .
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waeklV and increase ioij.j.
IiXiSSr. Rewlelgl. Co.. Dept.
OR-27-S, Oakland, Calif.
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TEA AND COfTE. """"i""? ,
reliable national company
more men '"v;, . " . v. . .
..nn-ressarv but must be !
physically able and willing to serv
tected route and work 8 tora a. j
dav. Routes pay up to W7.su a.
week. Write Albert Mills, route mgr..
6104 Monmouth, Cincinnati, O. I
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STEDY WORK GOOD PAY
kfvfral choice openings In country
and towns for reliable men or wo- ;
.,. No capital or experience re- ;
1 300 aaycu.-" ' -
quired. Write MR THOMAS, fcupw ,
426 Tlilrd St., Oakland, Calif.
MAN Age 18-45. to qualify In Retail
Merchandising Pld and Govern,
ment Work. Experience not eswn
E selected trail" Per
sonal interview by writing Box 4-..
this paper.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
e3cperIenced" woman for cooking
and general "housework: -References
required. Box 223, TrlbunJ
LADIES List names and addresses
sparetime for mall order firms.
Good pay. Experience unnecessary.
Stamp brings details. Holt Service,
. Ntchols, N. Y. ...
WANTED Experienced waitress. Cof
fee Ann's.
WANTED Mlddleaged lady compan
ion for elderly lady in country.
Small wages, good home. Inquire
527 No. Bartlett.
WANTED SITUATIONS
XWorirwSr"noiaewxirK, experi
enced. References. 114 Tripp.
WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Room, or. board and room
by young man In private home.
Close to buslneia center. Box 337.
care Mall Tribune.
Wanted Best automobile can buy
for 8160 cash. Tel 1630 or 95-L.
WANTED Raw furs, hides, pelts and
wool Joe Konop. 120 So. Central.
Across from Montgomery Ward -x
WANTED Cat. driving, bull dozer
operating experienced In dirt mov
ing and logging. Box 132, Tribune.
WANTED TO BUY 600 fect l'j"
3" Iron pipe. used. Must stand 80
lbs. water pressure. Box 126, Trib
une. -
WANTED Shakes or shingles for hay,
barley, apples or walnuts. E. E. Foss.
Talent.
WANTED Wool & mohair. Top prices.
Sec J. J. Osenbrugge.
WANTED Wool, mohslr. hides and
pelts See us before you sell. Wool
bags and twine for sale. Medford
Bargain House, 37 N. Grape St.
Phone 1063.
WANTED Heavv work horse. Isaacs.
' first place end Radio Station.
WANTED rruckload of household
goods from Sen Francisco or vicinity
before April 1. Call 315.
EMPTY furniture van returning from
San Francisco last of month wants
losd from there or points en rout
Hswley Transfer. Phone 1044-X.
WANTED TO BUY 10-ton mill or
1 more, crusher, amalgamator. Advise
price and where can be seen. 417
Davis Bidg., Portland. Ore.
WANTED Donations of used cloth
Inp for relief piL-posea. The Salva
tion Army. Phone 356. 411 E. Main
WANTED 2nd hand goods and Junk.
Pat's, 1508 Prune St Phone 547-L.
WANT TO BUY 1929 Ford,
cheap 333 W 3nd.
WILL care for elderly sick people In
my home. Phone 437-JL
WANTED Household goods, stoves
tools or whst have you. Medford
Bargain House. 37 N. Grape St. Tel
1063
JUNK WANTED
We tiav ch Mr JUNK BATTER IBS
AND RADIATORS, ALUMINUM.
BRASS. COPPER and Junk of all
descnpt'.ons.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 Noi Grape. Tel. 1083
WAN! TO RENT with or without
house. 10 to 30 acres orcbtrd and
aJIalfa ground. Box 3399, Tiiouns.
WANTED--MIB0ELLANE0US
FURNITURE re-upholtered, re-glued.
re-flnlhed. Phone uoa-K. Tmoauu.
WANTED Five hundred awe.
dress 3334. car Mall Tribune.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
CLEAN. lurnlahed apt. an W. and.
COMFORTABLY furnished front
apartment in Man nriDun mag.
Living room with fireplace; large
dining room, kitchenette, dressing
room and bathroom: hot and cold
water, ateam heat and lights fur
nished. Reasonable rent. Apply at
Mall Tribune.
FOR RENT 3-room furn. apt. Apply
at 317 East Jackson or fnone nu-i.
FOR RENT Partly furn. 3-room apt.
close in; also sleeping room. mi oo.
Fir. ' -
FOR RENT Newly decorated apart
ment. 806 W. Mais.
ROOM for rent at 379 South Central.
Phone 379-J.
FURN. 3 or 3-room apt., garage. In
quire 631 No. Bartlett. . . i .
CLEAN, furnished apt. downstairs,
317 W. and.
FOR RENT Furnished heated apart
ment. Strictly private, sis bo. can
dale. -
3-ROCM apt.,
Bartlett.
downstairs. 344 N.
FOR RENT Apts. 538 No. Riverside
CABINS, 8 mo. 448 So. Front.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT S-room furn. house with
sleeping porch. Redden ss uo. xei,
730.
3-ROOM house with large sleeping !
porch; close in. Inquire 125 .South
Hoi v or call 731-x.
:pOR RENT Strictly modern furnUh
j ed stucco borne. 518 3. Oaidale.
RENT 5-room house,
bed
rooms, on MUtietoe
rooms, on Mistletoe. Inquire 375 So.
Central.
FURNISHED hoUM. 137 Tripp St.
NICE 7-room house for rent. Call at
8n w, lotn.
-J""--"- ""rrT XT " JTTX
b0UK Inquire at 813 Katherlne.
poR RENT Homes, furnished or
unfurnished. Brown As White. '
:
HOUSES 810. 813.50 end 815, water
paidi wood range Pnone 105.
.
por RENT Furnished house. 816
inquire 105 No. Oakdale.
F()R RHT
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Improved 3 acre tract,
garden land, close in. ean iruit ana ; -
berries. 4J2 E. Main.
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
4 ROOMS, steam heat. 135 N. Holly.
FOR heated sleeping rooms call I399-L
ATTRACTIVE room 404 S. Grape-
BOARD AND ROOM at 716 E Ma
Rates very moderate.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR TRADE Late 1925 Studebater
coach in good condition for coupe
or roadster. Ford or Chevrolet, pre
ferred. Phone 774-R-4.
FOR TRADE Model T truck wood
truck. What have you? Mra. Moore,
1 mile south Talent on highway.
FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric
sewing machine for light sedan.
Box 638. Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
TWO bungalow In Oakland, Calif.,
modern. One clear, one with small
mortgage. Want amall ranch 1 acre
or more. Calif. Oregon Realty Co.,
2533 Telegraph Ave., Oakland Calif.
FOR TRADE 10-room house and four
lota In Hood River; 8 room house
and one lot In Portland, for Med
ford property. E. D. Lange, Ruch,
Oregon. t
FOR TRADE 30 A. loose loam bot
tom soil. Potato land. Clear. Want
good home In Medford clear. W. O.
Trill, Palm Bldg.
DO YOU WANT TO TRADE your
property for Los Angeles or Cali
fornia property? Ses us; we can ar
range a trade for you.
SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY CO.
44 N. Riverside
HOME IN PHOENIX, OREGON to ex
change; 3-room house, two poraves,
good condition, garage, two lots
good soli, for home nesr coast In
Southern Washington. For informa
tion write, E. C. Barkley, Phoenix,
Oregon.
EXCHANGE Six-room Oakland, Cal..
residence for Medford Box 8.7.
523 N. Front.
FOR TRADE Willamette valley farm.
300 A., 615.000. Want river bottom
farm near Medford of equal value.
Box 11744. Tribune
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
46 ACRES, 10 In wheat, good Im
provements, paved hwy., electricity.
6750. Take good car and cash. List
your houses for rent. Demand heav
ier than aupply. Homeseekers Ex
change. 403 East Main.
FOR SALE Six acres on Butt Fails
road '4 mile from school house.
House, barn and garage. Entire
place fenced. Woods Lumber Co,
WHEN you think of real estste. think
of Brown 8t Whtle.
LARGE LOT Fruit and nut tree,
excellent soil Sacrifice 6250 Write
Box 58. Mall Tribune.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Milk cows, young and
fresh. Piione 31-F-13, Jacksonville
FOR SALE Work and riding horse.
M-dlord Riding Academy. Phon
838-R.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Bred lows,
feeder pigs; also Jersey bull, 13
month. W. W. Urge, WlUlam.
Ore
FOR SALE Team
Keroy, Talent.
of mule. Henry
FOR SALE DOGS PETS
FOR SALE Pekinese pedigreed dog 9
months. Bargain. Ross, Route i,
Grants Pass. -
PEDIGREED Roller Canaries. Breed
ers. Phone aoa, Jacksonville. Mrs.
NoUle Finney.
ROLLER canaries reasonable. 833-J-3
FOR SALE POULTRY
BABY CHICKS Reds 610 a hundred.
White Leghorns 89 a hundred. Cftas.
L. Oood. Box 356, Eugene Ore.
FOR SALE Nine acre Poultry Ranch,
barn & house, sacrifice for cash
Mile west of Phoenix. Schermer-
horn.
FOR SALE Plymouth Rock eggs, 40c
per setting. S. A. Leaverton, Ross
Lane. '
500 April Hollywood Leghorn chicks.
8c each. E. p. Ireland, Lozler Lane.
HENS with chicks. Carley. Tel. 358-X
FOR SALE Rhode Island day-old
chicks and hatching eggs. H. M.
Turnbaugh at Sweeney Poultry
ranch one mile north of Medford at
. Junction on airport road.
RED setting eggs. Phone 4-F-4.
HIGH grade healthy baby chicks.
Reds, Leghorns, resdy March IB.
Don't come Saturday, 538 Keene
Drive.
FOR SALE Russell's baby chicks, all
breeds. Monarch Seed Co.
WHITE MINORCA hatching eggs. P,
D. Lofland, Central Point.
PURE Bronze toms, Cockeron'a prize
stock. 86. Jesse Nell. Rt. 1, Ashland
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE Model T Ford touring,
electric waahlng machine. Bargain.
Route 4, Box 77.
FOR SALE '30 Plymouth sedan. 615
W. Second.
FOR SALE 1 '29 Chev. truck: 1
'36 Chev. truck: 3 25 Chev coach
es; garage equipment. George Mc
Mahon. l',i ml. So. Talent.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
FOR SALE High grade piano, cheap, j
(do vvenu.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
BHLXi o IOOI. mi lu- i
bole lee cream cabinet. Bargain for,
quick aale. 316 N. Peach.
FOR SALE Air compressor and Jack
hammer. Call evenings, 304 South
Grape.
FOR SALE Jersey Black Giant hatch
ing eggs; milk goat. L. O. Frlnk,
Talent.
FOR SALE Used bean sprayer, 300-
gallon tank good repair, 223.oo.
Valley View, Ashland. Harry Wea
gant. DRY body fir. Ray Rlggs. Trail, Ore. j
POTATOES Earliest of all. Netted
Gems. Spratt Wells, Trail Ore.
FOR SALE 3 wheel house trailer,
built. Ins, excellent condition. Ith
house from Stewart Ave., on west
side of Kings highway.
FOR SALE Oat hay 7.60; alfalfa
$8.00. E. E. Foss, Talent.
VERY choice long spurred Columbine
plant. Phone 1173-Y. Call at 1003
W. llth.
FOR SALE Grape vines, 7 varieties;
ornamental shrubs and trees. Glas
cock's Nursery. 364 Beotty St.
FOR SALE Been sprayer. 300-gallon.
perfect, 8200. Room 315, Medford
Hotel.
FOR SALE One-row horse drawn
corn planter. J. A. Manke, Rt. 1,
Medford. . tf
FOR SALE 700 boxes good Newtown
apples: orchard run. 25c box. W. H.
Watt, Phone 468-R-3, Medford, Ore.
FOR SALE Ferric citrate, sine sul
fate, grafting wax. Iron sulfate.
' Baume testers. Monarch Seed Co
FOR SALE Recleaned Kanota oats,
61.50 cwt. Monarch Seed Co.
FOR SALE White Gold Seed Pota
toes earliest white potato grown.
Monarch Seed Co.
FOR SALE Alfalfa hay, baled or
loose. Local. non-Irrigated alfalfa
seed. Tel. 623-J-4. Otto Nleder-
f meyer.
IRON BEDSTEAD, springs, mattress,
complete, 88. 215 Cottage.
FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all
makes; terms tf desired. AU makes
rented and repaired. White Sewing
Machine Co., 34 N. Bartlett.
FOR SALE Furniture, chairs, tables,
beds. etc. 714 Wolch St., off W.
Jackson.
SAND, gravel, sediment, teamlug,
plowing. Phon 913-J.
HAY. wheat, barley, rolled or ground
C. A. DeVo. Phone S33-J-2.
A RAINBOW OARDEN of glad. 100
la roe No. 1 bulbs, not leas than 40
varieties. Value 85 or more for
82.50. One Jumbo Picsrdy tree.
P. H. Reum. 923 South Otkdal.
MISCELLANEOUS
LADIES' Beautiful Silk Hose, slight
ly Imperfect, 6 psirs 81.00. postpaid.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Economy
Hosiery Co, Ashcboro. N. C.
CASEY'S CAMP Dining room
now
open under management or Mrs.
Casev, where the pot.ular chicken
or steak luncheon with hot biscuits
will be served.
PALMIST 323 Kennet atreet,
dale.
Berry;
LAWN Mowera sharpened. Medford
Cycle Shop, 23 N. Fir. Phone 261
NOTICE TRUCK OWNERS If you
haven't got P U C plaws, get your
eon lest on n for vour p. l. ana
P D. insurance at once. Long or
short haul. Cargo, collision, fir and
theft. Association of Commercial
Truck Owners, Pbon 1380, Room
13, palm Bldg.
INCOME TAX Let ma prepare your
Income tax return Yer of experi
ence Both State and Federal ae
now due. Fred L Col rig. 625 S
Central. Phone 734-J.
MISCELLANEOUS
FURS cleaned, repaired and glazed
, Coats relined. Medford Cash and
Carry Cleaners. Phone 1700.
THOROUGHBRED stallion
Box 139. Spring street.
MINING PROPERTIES if you have
properly to sell or wish to buy See
Geo. S. Barton, 33 N. Grape St.
I BUY gold and lend money. Cecil
Jennings, corner Front and Main.
DENTISTRY
Msln. -Dr. 1. H. Gove. 395 E.
BUSINESS OH AN 0E S
GOOD little business for ssle. Com
plete equipment, cheap, 8300.00.
Box 153. Tribune.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Tltlt and
Title Inaurano The
only complete rule
System In Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title. Rooms 8 and 5, No. 33
North Central Ave. upstairs.
Expert Window Cleaners
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173
Houso Cleaning. Floor Waxing. Ori
ental Rug Cleaning specialty
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Nursery Stack
'PLANT FILBERTS FOR BIG PROF
ITS" Prices smashed on high qual
ity fruit trees, shrubs, roses ana
berry plants. Drive to W. B Bar
num'a on Pacific highway. 3 miles
south or Medford or pnone Bai-K-3
CARLTON NURSERY CO., CARL
TON. OREGON.
Painting am Paperhanglng
M. A. BLISS Painting and paper-
hanging Tel. 646 w. u.3 s orape
Job Printing
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Beat equipped plant in southern
Oregon Printing of all kind; book
binding: loose leaf ledgera and
blanks, billing systems, duplicating
ca&b sales slips and everything in
the printing lines 38-30 N Grape
Phone 75.
Transfer
R.ns, THANKS' i STORAGE CO.-
lmfi Nn n.ntml phon. J18
Office 1016 No Central Phone 315
Prices right service guaranteed
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack,
era and movers Special livestock
moving equipment. Price right
619 North Riverside. Phone 1044-X
RE -N KING TRUCKING O. Trans
fer and storage We haul anything
at a reasonaole price. Ill 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. 45 south central
ground floor craterian Theater
Bldg. State License No. S-167.
Erring Solon Fnvored.
OREOpN CITY, March 17. (AP)
Donald J. Ryan, state representative
from Clackamas county, and former
county clerk, has been granted'untll
March 36 to file a bill of exceptions
In connection with hla appeal to the
state supreme court from a recent
conviction on a charge of converting
trust funds to hi own use. Ryan Is
under sentence to two yesrs in the
state prison.
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St. Mark's Episcopal.
Rev. E. 8. Bartlam, rector.
Holy Communion. 8 a. m.
, Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Morning prayer, with sermon, 11:15
Main Street Methodist Church, South
N. D. Wood, pastor
Next Sunday at our regular preaoh-
ing aervlces. our district superintend
ent, Rev. P. N. Waldraven, will preach.
9:45 a. m. Sunday school.
8:45 p. m. Young people's divis
ion service. Special music at tne
preaching hours.
Free Methodist Church
Corner of loth and Ivy streets
E. N. Long, pastor.
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Morning messsge by the psstor at
11 o'clock.
Y. P. M. S. will meet at 6:30 p. m.
Evening service 7:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening ;
7:30. I
Phoenix Presbyterian "'
Ralph S. Peterson, minister.
Church school at 10 a. m., J. O. N.
Poling, superintendent.
Morning worship 11 a. m. .
Sermon, "Lengthening Cords.
C. E. Groups meet at 6:30.
Evening worship 7:30.
Young people of the Ashland gospel
team will conduct the evening service.
At the morning service there will be a
spiritual emphasis of the every mem
ber canvass.
Church of the Foursquare Gospel!
Corner Fourth and Bartlett St.
D. W. Cameron, pastor.
Sunday school. 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship. 11 a. m.
Crusadera meeting, 6:45 p. m.
(oung people).
Evening service, 7:45 p. m. (evange
listic). Subject: "The Signs of the
Times."
Wednesday evening, 7:45 p. m..
Captain Durham of the Salvation
Army will be apeaking.
A welcome extended to all.
, rilgrhn Holiness Church
333 Haven St.
C Edwin Cox. pastor.
9:45 a. m. Bible school.
II a. m. rooming wornmp. oermuti ,
subject, "Grieving tne spirit.
R:4S n m. Pre-Praver service.
7:30 p. m. Evangelistic and praise :
service.
8:45 a. m. Tuesday, prayer and
Bible study,
7:30 p. m. Wednesday, mid-week
service.
7:30 p. ni. Friday, Cottage meeting.
All are welcome to our meetings.
Any desiring us to call upon them,
we will gladly do so.
The Full Gospel Tabernacle
Newton St., off Main.
.' J. -Logan .Stuart, pastor.
Sunday school 9:45. Every member
of tha church In the Sunday school,
and every member of the school In
church Is the slogan. Let all members .
be present. ,
Morning worship 11. The evangel-
Istlc service 7:30 p. m. The Baptism j
of the Holy Ghost will be the text for i
.'veXgri. : s.
Did more than the apostle have the
experience? Ha, It ocen experienced
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Prayer meeting Tuesdny 7:30 p. m.
Bible study Thursday evening 7:30.
You are always welcome at the Full
Gospel Tabernacle.
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governor!
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family
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Uranus
32. Death notice
34, MrJern actor
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37. Swine.
31. Dlllseed
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France
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Greece
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St. Peter' Lutheran Church.
(Missouri Synod)
I. Main St., and Portland Ave,
H. H. Young, pastor.
Sunday achool at 10:00 o'clock, fol
lowed by the Sunday achool social
from 11:00 till 12:00 o'clock.
No morning worship.
Confirmation Instruction at 8:00
o'clock.
Evening Lenten service at 7:30
o'clock.
Theme: The Water and Blood
. Flowing from the Savior's Side.
The public la cordially inviteo to
all services.
First Christian Church.
Ninth and Oakdale street.
W. R. Balrd. minister.
Bible school at 8:48 a. m.
L. O.
Gentner. superintendent.
Everyman's Bible class In court
house auditorium at 9:45.
Morning wtshlp begins at 10:68.
Anthem. "Tha Lord Is My Shep
herd," Klnsey.
Sermon subject, "The Oood Shep
herd." Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m.
Evening evangelistic service at 7:30.
Special music by choir.
Sermon subject, "The Birth of
Nation."
This sermon la not based on the
movie of that title, but Is a real go
pel message that you will enjoy. Come
and hear It.
Medford Company of Jehovah's
Witnesses
Jehovah's Witnesses are broadeaat-
Ine a lecture by Judge Rutherford
over KMED every Sunday morning
from 10 to t0:15
Judge Rutherford Is considered the
greatest Bible exponent of the present
age and hla book.
plenatlon are now translated Into
58 language. HI lectures explain
that Bible prophecy la now being ful
filled and by listening In JS minute
each Sunday one will hear an expla
nation of world conditions and their
outcome.
Jehovah's Witnesses meet for study
every Sunday morning at 10:30 and
every Thursday afternoon at a o'clock
at No. 102 Mistletoe atreet. All Inter
ested In Watch Tow;- Bible study are
welcome.
Flrrt Presbyterian Church
William J. Howell, minister
' Mrs. William S. Ollmore, director
of religious education.
Bible school opens at 9 :45. We have
B-"M -
ly trained, Christian teacher for ev-
J ..... .
'ry gUI
Come and bring tne
family.
Morning worship, 11 a. m. Sermon,
"The Lost Christ." Special mualc by
the choir under the . direction of
Mis. Elsie C. Strang; Mis Helen
Jones, organist. Prelude, "Prelude."
Hlller: offertory, "Andante," Beet
hoven: anthem, "The Pains at
Peace." bass solo, Mr. Don Newbury;
poatlude "Andante Religious," Thome.
Young people' meeting, 6:80.
Evening worahlp, 7:30. "Another
Parable."
Make that special effort and at
tend ohurch today;
Zlon Evangelical Lutheran Church
Fourth St. at Oakdale Ave.
Geo. P. Kabele, pastor.
Morning service U a. ra. Sermon:
The Spotless Sacrifice." Duet, "The
?iTrrZT "
1 Har man and M. O WuImb. Faith
" " Med' HMnj.
, 7:45 o'clock.
Sunday achool meet at 10 . m.
with good teachers for all claseee.
Luther League 7 p. m. Subject,
"The Holy Communion." Leader, the
pastor. i
Lenten service next Wednesday 7:46
p. m. when the Passion History and
sermon aeries on "Prophecies Ful
filled by the Sufferings and Death of
the Savior" will be continued.
The Ladles' Aid society will meet
at the church next Thursday 3:30 p.
m. Sack lunch.
The general public alway heartily
welcome to all services.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Authorized branch of The Mother
Church, The First Church of Christ.
Scientist, In Boston, Mass,
Service are held every Sundsy at
11 o'clock, church edifice, 313 North
akdale. Subject for Sunday, Mar. 18:
Substance,
Sunday school at 0:80. Applicant
under the age of twenty may be ad
mitted.
Wednesday evening meeting, which
Include testimonies, of Christian Sci
ence healings, at 8 o'clock.
The Reading Room, which U locat
ed at 401 in the Medford Bldg., I
open dally from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m.
except Sunday and holiday. The
librarian la In attendant from 10 to
4 at which time the Bible and all
authorized Christian Science litera
ture may he read, borrowed or pur
chased. The public U cordially Invited to
attend the service and visit the
Reading Room.
The Federated Churche.
Joseph M. Johnson, pastor.
Central Point, Oregon.
Jesu Respond to ralth" I th
1 lesson title In the Btbl school this
week. The scripture 1 found In Matt.
1 13:53-16:13. You will find a real
Bible achool here, and you are wel-
J com: 9 :45 la the time.
t Young people are responding to the
'challenge of fslth and rvlc her.
! All young people will he weleom In
the devotional service at 6 :30. A
splendid program I prepared, also,
for the opening of the church Mrvlce.
i "With the Lips." or "With th
' Heart" will be the sermon subject In
the morning church service; and In
I the evening service th subject wVI
be: "Tne Highest Service." We in
vite al'. to enjoy these sessona of wor
ship and fellowship with u.
We are looking forward to the
! wek' pie-Easter service to begin on
j P'lm Sunday. These ate to be special
j wrvices for the purpose of preeent
; Ing Christ redemptive work. Special
jemphasl will be put upon th cross.
arm upon the empty tomb. We glvt
I speclsl Invitation to strangera and
to any who ar asking th way to th
Christian lit.
Church of God
Corner of Haven and Holly St.
D. M. Clemens, psstor.
9:45 a. m. Sunday school.
11 a. m. Morning worship period.
Subject: "Taking Our stand for God."
7:30 p. m. Young people In charge
of opening period to evening service.
Clifford Dsvls, leader. Subject, "The
Meaning of Salvation."
8 p. m. Evening service subject:
Sanctlflcatlon by Two Works of
Grace."
7:30 p. m. Wednesday, Prayer Ser
vice. Raymond Chapman, leader.
All are welcome.
First Baptist Church.
W. H. Eaton, minister.
8unday achool, 9:45 a. ra.
Morning worahlp, 11:00 a. m. Ser
mon subject, "Christianity In Terms
of Christ." Morning anthem. "How
Firm a Foundation." eung by the cho
rus choir. Mrs. Lester Mcrrlman will
sing, "Believe and Live."
Young people'a devotional group
meetlnga, 6:30 p. m.
Evening worship, 7:30 p. m. Half
hour of singing of favorite songs.
Mrs. H. V. Warden, late of Pueblo.
Colo., musical director and soloist,
will sing one number. Pastor Eaton
will give the fouth sermon In the
current series on "The Divine Reason
or the Cross."
You are cordially Invited to share
these services with us.
The rirst Methodist Church.
West Main and Laurel streeta.
Joseph Knotts, minister.
Sunday school, 9:46 a. m. Mr. E
J. Neumann, superintendent. We art
pleased with the progress our Sun
day school Is making. As Easter ap
proachea It Is quite essential that all
be present each Sunday and on time.
Morning worship 11 a. m. Sermon
theme. "We Shall All Be Changed."
Anthem "Open Our Eyes." directed
by MIas Grace Jo Burnett.
The Epworth Leagues meet at 6:30
p. m. 1
Evening worship, 7:30 p. m. A very j
Interesting service Is planned for thlB
evening. The pastor will discuss the
there "If There Were No Easter."
Have you ever tried to Imagine what
this world would be like had Jesus
never risen from the dead? Don't
mis hearing this sermon. Mr. 0. A.
Meeker will lead the song service.
Monday, at 8 p. m.. a health lecture
will be given In the parlors of the
church. No admission, no offering
of particular Interest to those who
would enjoy good health. Men and
n,Anun nipH.nllv invitarl All
r - j -
mtlmm.
are
welcome,
Trayer meeting Wednosday at 7:30
p. m.
Baptism of Holy
Ghost, Text For
Student's Sermon
Contributed,
Asthere ha been much teaching
and preaching regarding the baptism
of the Holy Ghost, many preachers
atatlng that this experience waa only
for the apostles, that It ha not been
experienced since the early ohurch
age; Rev'. J. 'Logan Stuart, pastor of
the Full Qoapel Tabernacle ha an
nounced from the pulpit that he will
take for a text Sunday night, "The
BaptUm of the Holy Ohoat," ahowlng
from the Bible Just what Ood'a word
say on the subject, and from history
that the experience has been repeated
through the entire church age Just as
It was given on the day of pentecoet,
that It recurred In the ministry of
Martin Luther, John Wesley, and In
every revival age, "
Phoenix
PHOENIX, March 16. (Special)
Phoenix grange met at the grange hall
Tuesday. At the close of the business
meeting, refreshments were served by
Mr. and Mra. Ed Stlllwell, Mr. and
Mrs. Percy Wood, Mr. nd Mr. Les
ter Newbry. Dancing and singing were
enjoyed following the supper hour.
An hour was given to practice of
th Third and Fourth degree team.
Next practice will be Tuesday, April
3, instesd of April 3.
Thursday olub met with Mrs. Doro
thy Loffer, Thursday, for an all day
meeting, with covered dish luncheon
at noon. Twenty were present.
' Sunday evening service at the Pre.
tyterlan church will be conducted by
a group of young people from tho
Methodist and Presbyterian churchea
In Ashland. Plana are made for re
ception of members on palm Sunday,
March 36, here.
Last Sunday, officer and teaoher
of th Presbyterlon Sunday school,
held a conference. Those present gsvo
quarterly report all of which show
ed an advance In attendance and In
teret In the Sunday achool. It was
declared on of th most lntereetlng
nd worth whll conferences held by
this group for torn time.
A. H. Hearn. nd grandson, Bobble,
pent th week end In Portland, with
BerthoH Heam.
Mr. W. D. Barnes mother, Mra.
Wilson, his been reported on th sick
list. Friend hop she will soon be
well again.
Mr. Ernest Reams Pnt Friday
with Mrs. A. H. Hearn.
Mr. Jessie Barkley hi been con
fined to her home for several weeits
because of eickneaa.
Mra. Dav Watt, who - ha been
spending the past several weeks with
her daughter in Portland, returned
home here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Coleman, of
Medford, visited Louie CoVver las:
Sunday, calling on Mrs. Dean, who la
oonflned to her bed because of In
juries sustained In a, fall,
i Mr. and Mr. Frank Wilbur return
ed from Los Angeles, where they have
been spending several weeks, visiting,
and apent last Thursdsy at the Hall
croft home, before going to thalr
horn at Hilt, Calif.
Ray Thorberg who has been upend
ing th winter In San Francisco, re
turned to the horn of hi sister here
last week.
Those of Phoenix Orange who at
tended Pomona t Central Point Sat
urday were, Mr. and Mr. Oeorge
Drake, Mr. Otto Caster, Mis Ilva
Casttr.
L. O. Csster was the Inspiration of
a birthday party at hla home Sunday.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cas.
ter, end son Otto and Norman of
Beagle, Mr. and Mra. Roy Burleson
and daughter, of Phoenix, Hre. Ray
Edworda of Medford, Miss Elva Cas.
ter, Mra. L. O. Caster, and the gusst
of honor, L. O. Caster.
Mrs. George Drake entertained with
a dinner Sunday In honor of tha
birthday of her sister. Mr. r:den Cor
thell of Ashtsnd. Guests were. Mr. and
Mrs. Elden Corthell and Mr. and Mra.
O. C. Maust. Mr. and Mra. H. V. Marx.
Mrs. c. A. Pickle. Rav Ward snrt Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Lusk.
Mrs. J. o. Vlall. Is still confined to
her bed because of a broken hip.
I'.r. and Mrs. Ralph Peterson ar
repainting and kalsomlnlng their
kitchen.
Mrs. F. A. Denzer called at the R.
B. Webster home Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mra. E. E. Reames called on
friends about Phoenix Sunday.
Mrs. Dave Walker entertslned with
a luncheon Tuesday. Guests wie Mr.
O. W. Oanaway, Mr. M. F. 8heet,
Mra. t. O. Caster and Mrs. w. E. Pol.
Ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Coffeen and
family, Jean, Dorothy, and Jackie,
were guesta at the Roy Burleson home
Tuesdsy evening.
EA
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ASTORIA, Ore.. March 17. (API
Further evidence. anDarentlv well au.
thentlcated. of the presenoa off th
"'vbou coasi 01 a strange, unclaaatfied
creatures of tha sea, baa come to As-
torla from at least two sources.
Members of the crew of the Colum- "
bla river lightship, who were brought
ashore yesterday after a tour of duty,
reported having had an excellent
view of a creature between 36 and
40 feet long, with a slender neck
about eight feet long and a head
somewhat like a horse's.
Several times the strange fish or
mammal circled the lightship. One
It came within 30 feet of the boat,
Slgfrld Iverson and Ragner Ander
son, veteran seamen, said. Never be.
fore had they seen anything like It.
It swam slowly about, eyeing the vea.
sel. The head, they agreed, waa
something like that of a horse, but
with the mouth cut deeply back. Th
rounded body waa never fully ex
posed. Two short flippers were seen
at th body Just back of the neck.
From another source came similar
report. O. J. Toftc, euperlntendent
of Sand Island Jetty, and Will Wei-
ler. government Inspector, said they
saw tho 40-foot "colling body" of a
sea monster. "It was awfully long,"
two agreed, "perhaps 40 feet
and threshed and undulated In th
shallow water." The creature' head
remained under water, Weller said,
adding that "it played about almost
30 minutes while- wewatched, and
then It snaked Itself off Into deep
water."
ICY, DUSTY WINDS
KANSAS CITY, March IT. (AP)
Dust storms, accompanied by falling
temperatures, swept the southwest
today.
In the ranch country northwest of
Elk City, Okla., the blinding dust
handicapped a bunt for 3-year-otd .
Gene Carr. missing in rough country
since yesterday afternoon.
Dust storms were reported over th
western hslf of Oklahoma. At Inde
pendence, In aoutheast Kansas. F. L.
Kenoyer, weather observer, reported
dust atorm there that he described
a "th worst In year."
Amarlllo, Texas, reported a north
wind of 40-mtle an hour voloclty,
laden with dust, sweeping Into the
Fanhsndle.
Icy blasts roared Into Kansas from
the snow fields of the northwest.
Phon 642. We will haul away your
refuse. City Sanitary Service.
Call for Bid
The Board of Directors of Howard
School District 100, Medford, Oregon,
will receive sealed blda up to April 9,
1934 for 30 cords of old growth body
fir, to be delivered by July 1, 1934.
The board reserves the right to reject
any or all bids.
RUTH STOCKS.
Clerk. School District No. 100.
Rt. 9, Box 113, Medford, Oregon.
March 14, 1934.
WANTED
PARTNER
For growing manu
- fartui-lnj business;
good returns to- active
man. Small Invrtt
ment required. All
correspondence held
confidential.
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