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FOR WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Ladlea' small white gold dla-mond-atudded
wrist vratch. with
black silk cord. Generous reward.
Phone 1020.
ZrnXT'ti' kevs and drivers' I
PARTY who took keys anc l o (
license irum vm b- - ' r
return same to inuuire.
tlons asked. Reward.
STRAYED-Jerscy cow. Tel. 406-R 9.
LOST Truck license plate T-51679.
P.U.C. plate 777-1. Return to Eads
Transfer.
LOST If dog missing, call 1818.
WANTED MALE HELP
IF YOU WANT TO GET YOUR GRO"
m nrt household supplies at
wholesale, and a wonderful nd
maVA TJ .M) a weeK "'- 1
me your name Immediately, wo ex ,
perlence necessary. New Fora aeaau.pojj rent Partly furn. house. 613
given to producers. Aioeri,
Route Mgr., uivu ,
clnnatl, O.
MEN WANTED For Rawlelgh routes
of 800 famlllea in Medford. Reliable
hustler should start earning 825
weekly and Increase rapidly. Write
' Immediately. Rawlelgh Co., Dept.
OR-27-S, Oakland, Calif.
DIESEL ENGINEERING Men now
being selected for training In this
new mechanical field Those quail-
' fylng will be given preliminary
theory, training at home then tak
en to our Los Angeles or Seattle
school for practical shop training
on nearly every type of DIESEL
ENGINES. Latest developments in
automotive, aeronautic and heavy
duty engine ehown by motion pic
tures. Write for full Information
and dates of free picture exhibi
tion to C. F. Robertson. Registrar,
Merrick's Court: Hemphill Diesel
Engineering Schools, Vancouver, B.
C, Seattle, Los Angeles, Denver.
SOLE DISTRIBUTOR of Product
State Oregon wants five lady rep
sentatlves. Appointment by phone
only out of town write Mrs.
Brown, Medford Hotel.
MAN WAJJTED To bsck snd operste
road' stand. L. C. Gould, l'A ml. S.
of Talent.
GENTLEMAN leaving for Los Angeles
April 6th or 6th. straight through
wishes reliable person to help drive.
No car expenses. Call Mlsa Bernlce
Draper or write 655 N. 6th St.,
Grants Pass.
WANTED Man for steady Job, dairy
ranch. Chester H. Wendt.
WANTED Young men to smudge. W.
T. BIddle. Tel. 580-R-a.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
LADIES mall circulars FOR US. Good
pay. Stamped addressed envelope
brings details. VITAHERB. Dept.
L 617 No. Larchmont, Los Angeles,
Calif.
WAN TED Housekeeper for mother
less home. Will have full charge.
Box 365, Tribune.
WANTED SITUATIONS
HOUSEKEEPING In motherless home
by young unincumbered woman.
Box 360, Tribune,
EXPERIENCED girl wants housework.
R. 1, Box 77, Talent, care Leater
Newbry.
WANTED To take oriere for chil
dren's dresses. ses 2 to 14. For ap
pointment call 1534-X.
WANTED General housework. Good
cook. References. Box 259. Tribune.
WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS
WILL pay cash for late model car or
equity. Write full description. Box
SIS, Tribune.
WANTED Work team about 3500 lbs.
Write details. Box 381, Route 1.
WANTED TO LEASE 5 room unfurn.
modern house. Phone 1304-L.
WANTED To buy enclosed car oi
equity. A. O. Tollefson, Shell Sta
tion, 6th at Front.
WANTED Small
697-J-2.
cottage. Phone
USED fruit Jara. Phone 266.
WANTED Raw furs, hides, pelts and
wool Joe Konop, 130 So Central.
Across from Montgomery Wsrd Do
WANTED wool mohair. Top prices.
See J. J. Osenbrugge.
a'lvmi VTrtfil mnhalr. hide, and
pelts See us before you sell. Wool
f . . . i. .
Dags son iwine i?r r,e. ncuiu.a
Bargain House, 27 N. Orape St.
phone 1062.
WASTED TO BUY 10-ton mill or
more, crusher, amalgamator. Advise
price and where can be seen. 417
Deri Bldg, Portland, Ore.
WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Donatlona of used cloth
ing for relief purposes. The salva
tion Army, Phone 358. 411 C. Main.
WANTED and hand gooda and Junk.
Pat's, 1806 prune st. rnone oai-u.
WANT TO BUY 19J9 Pord.
cheap. 333 W. and.
WILL cre for elderly sick people In
my home, pnone mi-a.
WANTED Household gooda, stoves,
toola or what bare you. Meaiora
Bargain House. 37 N. drape St. Tel
1083.
JUNK WANTED
We pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES
AND RADIATORS, ALUMINUM,
BRASS, COPPER and Junk of all
descriptions.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
it No Orape. . Tel. 1083
WANT TO RENT, with or without
house, 10 to 30 acres orchard and
alfalfa ground. Box 3399, Tribune
WANTED Five, hundred ewe,
dress 3384. can Mall Tribune.
Ad'
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT 6-room unfurnished
house, 331 So. Holly. Tel 1292-R.
FOR RENT 5-room modem stucco
home. Phone 639.
FOR RENT 3-room house and 4
room house. Samuel Bateman. Tel
912-J.
FOR RENT 4-room cottage. Reddy
Ave. Phone 1700 before 6.
FOR RENT Well furnished modem
8-room home, breakfast nook, baso
ment and furnace, hardwood floors,
fireplace, electric refrigerator.
40.00, water paid. Phone 736.
HOUSE for rent. Paint laddera for
sale. 716 Welch.
FOR RENT Homes, furnished or
lmturnhK,- Brown & yi.
KOUSES 810. 81330 and 816, water
paid; wood range. Phone 105.
FURNISHED duplex. Adults sleeping
porch, ground floor. 213 S. Grape.
A CLEAN house. Close In. Iqulre 219
S. Ivy.
NICE 7-room house for rent. Call at
817 W. loth.
3-ROOM house with large sleeping
porcn; close in. inquire soutn
Holly or call 731-X.
FOR RENT-Strictly modern furnlsh-
. . , -r,
N0 arape.
FOR RENT 5-room house, 3 bed
rooms, on Mistletoe, Inquire 375 So.
Central.
FOR RENT Furnished bouse, 915
Inquire 105 No. Oakdale.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Partly furn. apt. Phone
1177.
FURNISHED apt. 330 So. Grape..
CLEAN, furnished apt. 217 W. 2nd.
COMFORTABLY furnished front
apartment In Mall Hrtbune Bldg.
Living room with fireplace; large
dining room, kitchenette, dressing
room and bathroom; hot and cold
water, steam heat and lights fur
nished. Reasonable rent. Apply at
Mall Tribune.
FOR RENT Partly furn. 3-room apt.
close In; also sleeping room. 20 so.
Fir.
FURN. 3 or 3-room apt., garage. In
quire 534 No. Bartlett.
3-ROOM apt,, downstslrs.
344 N
Bartlett.
FOR RENT Apts. 535 No. Riverside.
CABINS, $8 mo. 446 So. Front.
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Or. sharea five acre or
chard, one half Newtown apples,
one half Bartlett pears. Charles R.
'Ray, Realtor, Medford Bldg. Phone
303.
FOR RENT OR SALE 4-room house,
IS acres, close In 97.00 per month
or sale. 523 No. Riverside.
FOR RENT Improved 3 acre tract,
garden land, close In. Part fruit and
berries. 403 E. Main.
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
PLEASANT room.
Tel. 727.
near Courthouse.
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
4 ROOMS, steam heat. 136 N, Holly.
FOR heated sleeping rooms call 13S9-L,
ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 A. Grspe.
BOARD AND ROOM at
Rates very moderate.
716 I slain
FOR EXCHANGE
TO TRADE Barley hay. hay or wal-
nuta for lumber or shingles. B. m.
Foes, Talent.
FOR TRADE Milk cattle for stock
cows. B. L. Dodge, Jr., 19 Geneva,
POR TRADE Model T truck wood
truck. What have you? Mrs. Moore,
1 mile south Tslent on highway.
FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric
sewing machine for ught sedan
Box 038. Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE-REAL
ESTATE
CLEAR house to trsde for larger and
' assume. Homeseekers Exchange, 402
E. Main.
FOR TRADE Willamette valley fsrin.
300 A.. 115.000. wsnt river bottom
(arm near Medford of equal value.
Box 11744. Tribune
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
Auto Camp-Dude Ranch
Site on Tiller Trsll cut-off road. 80 A.
; in.wnn t.i-.rn star hM. pahlni
10-room tavern, store bldg., cabins, ,
garsge, dance hall. i ml. river
front. Flshlna-. hunting, boating, i
borae-back riding. 45 A, plow l.nd,
ml. Irrigation ditch. Practically only
logical location on this new 5.4 ml.
hiehway. Extreme bargain. Call on ,
C. Parker, 1133 W. 0th, City.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE i
FOR SALE 9 acrea. house, barn. Half '
price. Mile west of Phoenix, Scher-
mernorn.
FOR SALE 1 very choice section in
block 1, Siskiyou Memorial Park.
Box 518. Tribune.
THREE-ROOM plastered house, elec
tricity, '.i-acre ground. Corner Mc-
Andrews Koac ana koss Lane.
FOR SALE OR RENT Stock ranch.
Inquire Skyrman, central Point.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Will give deed
and si ow purchaser to get Feaerai
Loan on 389-acre grain and atock
ranch. McAllister, Old stage roaa,
west Central point.
SACRIFICED FOR CASH SALE
$1800 buys 30 acres. 10 cult., creek
nottom, irrigates new a-room Bun
galow, completely furnished, bam
and outbuildings, 0 head cows and
helfera, horse, poultry. Taxea 835.
18 North Fir. Phone 181.
FOR SALE for 8400 100 acrea wood
lot. W. Beeeon, 376 B St., Ashland.
WHEN you think of real estate, think
of Brown & Whtla.
LARGE LOT Fruit and nut trees
excellent soil Sacrifice 8360. Write
Box 86. Mall Tribune.
FOR SALE-LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE 75 head of ewes, 130
lambs, with wool. Call 304 Jackson
ville. See at Cass ranch, Little Ap
plegate.
SALE OR TRADE 1 fresh cow, Isaacs,
1st place N. Radio station.
FOR SALE 1 team 1250 lbs., 1 team
1450 lbs., 1 team 1100 lbs. 30 heal
of light horses. Med. Riding Aca
demy. FOR SALE 200 weaner pigs; also 1
registered Jersey bull ana one reg
istered short Horn bull. 'Call 1559.
FOR SALE Fresh cows.
Schultz, Beagle, Ore.
FOR SALE or TRADE Fresh Jersey
cow for wood or hay. Phone 3-X-2.
Eagle Point.
FOR SALE Team of mules Henry
Kerby. Talent.
FOR SALE DO QS PETS
ROLLER canaries reasonable. 623-J-3
FOR SALE POULTRY
OUR better quality chicks insure real
profit. White Leghorns 8c, April IB,
T,4c. Rocks and Reds 9o April 18. 8c.
Catalogue. Jenks Hatchery, Tangent,
Ore.
FOR SALE Plymouth Rock setting
eggs, 40c setting. Saylor, 10 North
Riverside.
HENS with chicks. Carley. Tel. 258-X
PURE Bronze toms, Cockeran's prize
stock. 85. Jesse Nell. Rt. 1. Ashland
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Easy Washer electric
washing machine. C. R. Demmer,
Phone 843.
FOR SALE Furniture, , fruit Jars.
chickens, poultry wire. 1006 soutn
Peach St.
Some Real Bargains In
FARM TOOLS
1 corn planter; 3 Fordson tractors:
garden seeder: fanning mm; a one
horse cultivators; 3 feed grinders;
oorn sheller: wood saw mandel;
horse p. gas engine; 3 Cletrac trac
tors; 4 power sprayers; 4 tractor
disc; 3 wagons: tractor plows:
wheat, $1.30 per cwt.; 114 Inch tire
hose, slmost new, a bargain; 1 hay
buck; 4 used mowers; 1 grain bind
er; 1 corn binder.
HUBBARD BROS., INC.
Main b Riverside
BERRYDALE 2nd Hsnd Store Bar
gains Vi ton Yale hoist 10; stoves
8 to 13; cream separator $6; baby
cribs S3 and S3; computing scales
S16 and $36; Westlnghouse genera
tor 4: Delco generator 10. Truck
to trade for wood or furniture. 1603
No. Riverside.
COMPLETE household furnishings,
fruit Jars. Landau. 3 miles north
Rogue River, east side Evans Creek.
FOR SALE? Superior gladlolas. mod
erately priced. W. J. Warner. Phone
349-M.
FOR SALE Vaughn garden tractor
339 Mae St.
VERY choice long spurred Columbine
plants. Phone 1173-Y. Call at 1002
W, 11th.
FOR SALE One-row horse drawn
com planter. J. A. Manke, Rt. 1.
Medford. tf
FOR SALE 700 boxes good Newtown
apples; orensrd run, ?ao box. w. a.
Watt, Phone 468-R-2, Medford, Ore.
FOR SALE r- Alfalfa hay, baled or
loose. Local, non-irrigated alfalfa
seed. Tel. 533-J-4. otto Nleder
merer.
FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all
makes; terms If desired. All makes
rented and repaired. White Sewing
Machine Co., 3 N. Birtlett.-
FOR SALE Furniture, chairs, tables,
beds, etc. 714 Welch 6t off W.
Jackson.
SAND, gravel, aedlment.
teaming,
plowing, pnone
HAT. wheat, barley, rolled or ground
C. A. DeVoe. Phone 333-J-2.
A RAINBOW GARDEN of glads 100
large No. 1 bulbs, not less than 40
varieties. Value $5 or more for
13.50. On Jumbo Plcardy free.
P. H. Reum. 322 South Oakdale.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE OR TRADE '28 Chev.
coupe; '28 Olda sedsn; '37 Chev,
coupe; '30 Olds cosch; '26 Ford
coupe: '28 Chev. dlvy; '29 Ford trk.:
small air compresser; 1 portable air
compresser lor mining. Hlway Ex
change. So. of Phoenix.
USED CAR BARGAINS
Sold at Book Prices
(Written Guarantee)
1910 Chev. Coupe
1932 Ford Ford. Mod. B3 or Sedan
1931 Willys 8, 2-door Sedan
1930 Bulck Sport Coupe
1931 Chryeler Conv. Coupe
1933 Chrysler Coupe
ARMSTRONG MOTOR. 1N0.
38 N. Riverside
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE Model T Ford touring.
electric washing machine. Bargain.
Route 4, BOX 77.
MISCELLANEOUS
LADIES' beautiful Silk Hose, slightly
Imperfect, 8 pairs. 41.00, postpaid.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Economy
Hosiery Co., Aaheboro. N. C
REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLS, Indian
apolis. Mrs. Gertrude Stead, local
representative. 833 South Ivy, iel.
930-R.
-7"-J-. 'rVT
PALMIST - 333 Kennet street. Berry.
LAWN Mowers sharpened. Medford
Cycle Shop, 33 N. Fir. Phone 261.
NOTICE TRUCK OWNERS It you
haven't got P. U. C. plates, get your
application in for your P. L. and
P. D. Insurance at once. Long or
short haul. Cargo, collision, fire and
theft. Association of Commercial
Truck Owners, Phone 1380, Room
13, Palm Bldg.
INCOME TAX Let me prepare your
Income tax return. Yeara of experi
ence. Both State and Federal are
now due. Fred L. Colvlg, 625 8
Central. Phone 73S-J.
FURS cleaned, repaired and glased
Coats rellned. Medford Cash and
Carry Cleaners. Phone 1700.
THOROUGHBRED atallton
Box 139. Spring street.
MINING PROPERTIES If you have
property to sell or wtsb to buy. See
ueo. 5. Barton. 93 N. Grape St.
1 BUY gold and lend money Cecil
Jennings, corner Front and Main.
DENTISTRY Dr. I. H. Gove, 335 E.
Main.
BUSINESS DIRECTOR?
Abstracti
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of ritlt ana i
Title Insurance Thel
only complete Title
System Id Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title. Rooms 3 and 6. No. 83
North Central Ave. upstairs.
Job Printing
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant tn southern
Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book
binding; loose leaf ledgers and
blanka. billing systems, duplicating
cash sales slips and everything In
the printing tines. 38-30 N. Orape
Phone 75.
Transfer
REiNKrNO TRUCKING 0. Trans
fer and storage. We haul anything
at a reasonable price. Ill No Plr
Street, phone 333.
E.KDS TRANSFER As STORAGE CO.
Office 1015 No. Central, phone 315
Prices right, dervtie guaranteed.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers snd movers Special livestock
moving equipment Prices right
S19 North Riverside. Phone 1044-X
Expert window Cleaners
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172
House Cleaning, Floor Waxing. Orl
ental Rug Cleaning specialty
Painting nnd Paperhanging
M. A. BLISS Painting and paper-
hanging. Tel. 646 W. o,3 S Grape
Money to Lend
WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LATE MODEL AUTOS.
Three per cent per month on un.
paid balance. No other charges. See
W. E. Thomas, 45 South Central,
ground floor craterlan Theater
Bldg. State License No. S-157,
Mail Tribune Daily
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Main St. Methodist Church.
N. D. wood, pastor.
Church school, 9;45 a. m.
Sermon by pastor, 11 a. m.
Young Peoples' meeting, 6:45 p. m.
Sermon. 7:30 p. m.
Wednesday evening prayer meet
ing, 7:30 p. m. Every one welcome
to all servlcea
Free Methodist Church
Corner of Tenth and Ivy Street.
E. N. Long. Pastor.
The Sunday school meets at 9:46
m.; Florence Blata, superintend
ent.
Message by the pastor at 11 o'clock
Subject, "The Importance of Retain
ing Our Christian Experience."
Y. P. M. S. meeting at 6:30 p. m.
Evening service at 7:30.
Mid-week prayer service Wednes-
dsy evening at 7:30.
Phoenix Presbyterian Church
Ralph S. Peterson. Minister.
Church school at 10 a. m. J. O. N.
Poling, superintendent.
Morning worship at 11. A Palm
Sunday meditation preceded by a
baptismal service and reception of
members.
Christian Endeavor. 6:30 p. m.
Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. Ser
mon theme, "Night."
Passion week will be observed lo
cally bv a Ma unci v Thursday com
munion service. The message will be j
given through a service of music by
the church choir.
Church of the Foursquare Gospel.
Corner 4th and Bartlett streets.
, D. W. Cameron, paator.
Sunday morning 9 :45. Sunday
school (palm Sunday); 11:00 morn
ing worship.
Sunday evening 7:00, Crusaders'
Meeting (young people); 7:45, evening
service (evangelistic subject) "Slavery
Days."
Wednesday evening 7:45, preach.
Ing service.
Friday evening 7:46, special "noon
Friday" service.
Saturday afternoon 2:00, children s
church.
Every one invited to attend.
Church of Cod.
Corner of Haven and Holly streets.
D. M. Clemens, pastor.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.'
Morning worship period. 11. Sub
ject, "Considering the Things We
Have Heard." Heb. 2:1.
Young people In charge of opening
period to evening aervlces, 7:30 to
8:16. Wllbert Dale, lesder.
Evening service, 8:15 to 9. Sub
ject, "Second Coming of Christ."
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., prnyer ser
vice. Mrs. Mary Gustnfson. Subject,
"The Church."
Mrs. D. M. Clemens from Oakland.
Calif., will be at services the coming
Sunday and assist Mr. Clemens tn
the work the coming month.
Everybody welcome.
First Presbyterian Church
William J. Howell, Minister.
Mrs. William S. Gllmore, Director of
Ttel'glous Education.
Bible school at 0:45 a. m.
Morning worship at 11.' Sermon,
"Christ the King."
Special music by the choir under
the direction of Mrs. Elsie C. Strang;
organist, Miss Helen Jones:
Prelude. "T,he Palms" Rambleaux
Offertory. "Pastoral" Heller
Anthem, "Fling Wide the Gates"....
Stelner
Soloist, Mr. R. E. Waldron. tenor.
Postlude, "Processional" .... Mourland
Evening worship at 7:30. Sermon,
"Another Parable."
This Is Palm Sunday. Let's make
It a day of praise.
Cross -Word Puzzle
11. Finish
16. Cleansing
agent
20. Brazilian
capital
22. Rather than
21. Summit
2H. Scent
27. Anarchists
28. Musical In
strument
29. On the shel
tered Sid.
20. That which
brings hack
II. Catch sud
denly; colloq
11. Short sleep
38. Tipped
29. Female saint:
abbr.
4L Of recent
origin
12. Motnl
fastener
ii. Kind of
duck
47. Short
letter
41. Back of the
neck
10. Wicked
51. Puts
Ml. Pull sfter
112. Oon. by
S HEAVE
TORPOR
N edac
GR A, N T
j P AT S
TO M jLii
RES S E5
e t iiy T
A A I- EE
iiBONE
O P E NE D
8. Division of
mankind
I. First garden
4, Like
fi, Scotch river
. Holds back
7. Dwarf
t. Course of pub-
iio me
BS. Unit of welghl
f. During eternity O. Word of re-.
10. Put on fusal
St. Mark's Episcopal
Ernest S. Bartlam, Rector.
Holy communion, 8 a. m.
Sunday school, 10 a, m.
Morning prayer and sermon, 11:15
First Christian Church.
Ninth and Oakdale streets.
W. R. Balrd, minister.
Bible school at S:4ft a. m.
0ntner, superintendent.
L. O
Everyman's Bible Clsae tn court
house auditorium at &:&.
Morning worship begins at 10:5.
Anthem, "Rosanna In the Highest"
(Ash ford.)
Sermon subject, "Who Crucified
Jesus?"
Christian Endeavor at 6:90 p. m.
Evening evangelistic service at 7:30.
.Anthem. "A Voice st Eventide"
(Wilson.)
Sermon subject, "The Miracles at
Calvary."
Thet First Methodist Church
West Main and Laurel Streate.
Joseph Knotta, Minister.
Sundsy school, 0:48 a. m. Very 1m
port ant for all to be present on time
as this la the last Sunday before
Easter. Do your part.
Morning worship. 11 o'clock. 8er
mon theme, "Triumphant Entry.'
Solo by Miss Grace Jo Burnett, "Re
joice Greatly, O Daughter of Zlon,"
by Handel.
Epworti Leagues, 6:30 p. m.
Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock. Ser
mon theme, "It la Finished." Did
you realize anything finished means
something new begun? Be sure to
bear this sermon tonight.
Mr. O.
A. Meeker will lead the song service.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at T:30
p. m.
The Full Gospel Tabernacle,
Newtown, off Main street.
J. Logan Stuart, pastor.
Sunday school. 9:46.
Morning worship, 11.
Sermon text, "Christian Influence."
The evening meeting, beginning at
7:30. Is evangelistic, good live song
service. Mrs. Stuart directing. The
subject for the evening message will
be "The Day of Pentecost; and After,"
All who heard the sermon last Sun
day nleht on the Baptlam of the
Holy Ghost, will want to haar this
Important message. We take the Bible
for Just what It has to say. Come
along with us. we will do you good.
Prayer meeting Tuesday. 7:30 p. m.
Bible study Friday evening. 1:30.
The church Invites you to all her
activities.
St. Peter'i Lutheran Church.
(Missouri Synod)
E. Main street and Portland ave.
H. H. Young, pastor.
Due to the special service there
will be no Sunday school nor Bible
class this morning.
A class of children will t con
firmed In the Christian faith. The
service begins a half hour sooner,
hence at 10:30 o'clock.
The paator will addreaa the olaas
on the words of Christ: "Abide In
Me."
Mrs. Ernest Hueners and Miss Min
nie Huencrs will render the beautiful
selection. "Let Me Be Thine Forever"
by Dr. N. Selnecker.
The public Is cordially Invited to
attend thla Impressive service.
No evening service this evening.
On Good Friday evening at 8:30
o'clock a service will be held In
memory of Chrlat's burial.
The Federated Churches
Jos. M. Johnson, Pastor.
Central point, Ore.
"Confessing and Following ahrlst'
Is the lesson title this week. The
dill Scripture reference Is Mstt.
18:13-17:27. Get Into a Bible class.
School opens at 0:45:
"What Does Jesus Require of TJs?1
Is the subject for discussion in the
Endeavor devotional service. Tlie
missionary committee will have
charge.
Sunday begins the special pre-
Easter worship atudy In the ehurch.
We Invite all to Join us In this spe
cial consideration of Vie great truths
and event given us In the "Last
Week of Our Lord."
In the morning service the sub.
lect will be: "His Goals and Ours.'
In Ihe evening service we will study
the "THumphsl Entry." Opening
services .r. charge of the young peo
ple. First fhurrh of Chrlit, flclenltst
Authorized branch of the Mether
Church, the First Church of Christ,
Scientist, in Boston, Msss.
Services ar held every Sunday at;
o'clock, ehurch edifice, 313 Nr't
Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, March :
36. "Matter."
Sunday school at 9:80. Applicants
under the age of 20 may be admit
ted. Wednesday evening meetings, which
Include testimonies of Chrtatlsn Sci
ence heelings, at t o'clock.
The reading room, which it lotated
st 401 In the Medford building, Is
open deny from 7 a. m. to 8 p. m.,
excent Sundays and holidays. Th
librarian la tn attendanos from 10 to
4, at which time th Bible and ill
authorised Christian Selene liter,
ture. may be read, borrowed or pur
chased. The public Is cordially Invited to
attend the services and visit the
reading room.
Medford Company of Jehovah's
Wlttifsnea
Sunday afternoon. March 30. Judge
Rutherford wilt spesk from th
Shrine auditorium In Los Angeles
and will be heard over ft aNtlontl
hook-up of 135 stations Including
KMFD. Tune In end hear ft lecture
on "World Control.'
Jehovah'st WltnesMs are brosdo&s'.
Ing a lecture by Judge Rutherford
over KMED every Sunday morning
from 10 to 10:15.
Judgo Rutherford Is considered the
greatest Bible exponent of the pres
ent age and his books of Scripture
explsnatlons are now translated Into
88 languages. His lectures explsln
that Bible prophecy la now being ful
filled and by listening in 18 minutes
each Sundsy one will hear an expla
nation of world conditions and their
outcome.
Jenovsh'a Witnesses meet for atudy
very Sunday morning at 10:80 and
every Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock
at Ho. 103 Mistletoe street. All Inter
ested In Watch Tower Blbl study ar
welcome,
Memorial Park Building Erected
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HP! ijy
One of the most attractive build
ings to be erected in Medford in some
time Is the Siskiyou Memorial Park
administration hradquarters com
pleted recently and now occupied by
Dr. Mortenaen, general manager of
the park.
Leslie Van Doren, architect of this
city, designed the Siskiyou Memorial
Zlon F.vangrllcal Lutheran Church
Fourth street eNar Oakdale Avenue.
Geo. P. Kabele, D. D.. Paator.
Palm Sunday service at '11 a. m.
Sermon aubject: "God's Mind." An
them by choir under the direction
of Miss Genevieve Brown: "As Pauts
the Heart," by Jacobs.
"The Antichrist vs. the Christ" will
be the subject at the 7:45 p. m. serv
ice, the las' of the Sunday evening
"Versus" series,
Sundsy school, Msrtln O. Psulsen,
superintendent, meets at 10 a. m.
Parents are Invited to come with the
children to the school and attend
the pastor's Bible clsss.
The Luther League meeta at 7 p. m.
Topic: "Missionary Hymns." Miss
Ruth Demmer, leader..
Holy week services on Wednesday
and Thursday at 7:46 p. m. The
Lord's Supper will be celebrated on
Thuwiday evening, the anniversary
of trle night when Instituted. Good
Friday we Join In the union three-
hour service from 13 noon to 3 p. m.
In the Bsptlst church.
The general public cordially in
vited to all servlcea.
First Baptist Church.
W. H. Baton, minister. 1
Sunday school, 9:48 a. m.
Morning worship, 11:00. Morning
anthem, "Whom Have I But Thee?"
sung by the chorus choir undor the
direction of Mrs. H. V. Warden. Mra.
Don V. Piatt will sing "The Palms."
Mornlrur sermon by the pastor, "The
Kinr Cometh."
Young people's devotional ana uioio
study groups, 6:30 p. m.
Evening worship, 7:30. Dr. Eaion
will speak on "Why Did Jesus Die?"
and Mrs. Rslph Raymond and Robert
Raymond will sing In duot, "Ho Did
Not Die In Vain." An outstanding
festure of the evening service will
be the presentation by requeat, of the
mlsslonsry pageant, "The Pill Bot
tle," given at the "Church Night"
gathering last month. This drama
has a fine cost and presents a vivid
and gripping picture of experience in
the work of medical missions In for
eign lands. It will richly repay sn
effort to see It. i
You are cordially Invited to share
these services with us.
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Just psst his 34th blrthdsy, Thomss
(Tommy) Culberteon, superintendent
of the Medford municipal airport, of
late has been receiving considerable
coaatwld attention for being the
youngest airport superintendent In
th United States,
Culbertson has been Interested In
aviation since he was old enough to
realise what the term meant, and
long before he was In high school he
Shangla Photo.
was pron to tudy flying In a boyish
wy. When he became older, he took
up aviation seriously and was flying
hi own plan when he was hardly 31
yeara old.
While airport duties demand all
hours of the day seven days a week,
th young uprlntendent declare he
never enjoyed work better and Is
looking forward to a life's caiter In
hi present following.
Portland Pioneer pssaes
PORTLAND, March 34. (AP)
Mr. Julia Week Whltcomb, as,
Portland resident for 00 years, died
at her horn her last night. She was
born In Lowell. Mass., descending
from the same life of New Engenders
; aa John Wlngate Weeks, secretary of
(war in tn Harding cabinet.
I
Park structure. Other local Individuals
and business firms employed In put
ting up the fine building sre the
following: L. S. Hicks, general con
tractor: A. L. Vroman, plumbing con
tractor: Timber Products company,
building materials: Campbell Sheet
Metal company: Hubbard Brothers,
Inc., Roy Trumaln and the Standard
Roofing company.
ARBITRATION IN
L
EUGENE. March 34. (AP) De
claring the firm conviction that the)
police power of a city, county or state
government, particularly pertaining to
the administration of health lawa, la
not subject to arbitration, county
health officers of Oregon have goita
on record In opposition to the new
state law providing for a board of
arbitration In the grading of dairies.
Action through a formal resolution
was taken by the county health of
ficers at their annual meeting her.
If the arbitration law remains on
the statute books, they agreed, it may
seriously affect the publlo health.
The necessity of educating the pub
llo In regard to lsolstlon for Infec
tions, quarantine and proper treat
ment, among other things, so that
the people will reapond to the proper
cooperative spirit, was stressed In sev
eral addresses.
It wsa said the health department
should conduct Its relations with dig
nity and a aympathetlo understand
ing, and point out to Individuals the
service to others they will render If
they submit regulations.
HERE INTERESTS
First of ft series of religious con
ferences to be conducted In the state.
was held In Medford Friday at the
Presbyterian church here, with Dr.
Wslter L. Van Nuys of Portland In
charge of the principal conference
and Rev. Joseph Knotts, pastor of
the Medford Methodist Episcopal
church giving the main address of
the evening.
Nearly one hundred persons, repre
sentlng practically all of the churches
In Jackson county were In attendance.
and took part In the five conference
conducted by Rev. W. R. Balrd of
the Medford Christian church, Rev.
E. N, Long of the Medford Free
Methodist church. Rev. Merle L. Ed
wards of the Ashland Presbyterian
church, Rev. J. T. LaRoae of the Med
ford Nararene church and Rev. Qeorge
P. Kabele of the Medford Lutheran
church.
A covered dish dinner was con
ducted at 0 p. m.
This was the third conference to
be held in the northwest The nert.
Is to be Sundsy In Portland.
Boy flcout Plan
8POKANT5, Wash., Mach' 34. (AP)
Boy Scout leaders of the northwest
today were Inspired to executive
scoutlng's 10-year plan following th
closs of the Region 11 conference, at
tended by high national officials.
FOR EXCHANGE
a home in beautiful
Pasadena, California
FOR A GOOD
Medford Home
that Is not Incumbered. Might
consider good country property
close In. Address
Box 261
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