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PAGE ELEVEN FOR RENT tsrT MEDFOTJD MAIL TTvTBUXE, fEDFOTCD. OTCEGOX. SUNDAY. MAY 6. 1D34. IIP Head eierj on thli pae ..-" will probably find enoctlj the thins jou want to buj or .til ... u H lin't there, adver tise . lt' mex pensive, ellectlvel RATES pet word mat InaeotloB (Minimum 35c) each additional Inaertlon. per word ... (Minimum 10c) Per line per month, without copy changes '-"' Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST" AND FOUND WOOian(Sc- LOST It dog miaaing. call 1518- "yANTED SITTJ ATIONS -rT 'T1' "211... tunrlr for 1RSoaVwh.l.atiend1ng achool. Box ojio. MIDDLE-AGED LADY wants house work or practical nursing. Refer ences. Phone 10-F-13. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED - Experienced woman tor general housework. Adults. Refer- encea remcM. " " - - WANTED-Young lady for light house work. Must be willing to go out of town. Allen Hotel, Room 208. WANTED Olrl for general house worH. and care of children. Good home and moderate spending mon Sy write Box 5160, Mall Tribune giving lull Information Including experience. MALE OR FEMALE wanted Thoroughly experienced lumber stenographer. Write Posto! flee Box 1051, Klamath Falls, Ore gon, stating age, experience, refer ences, salary expected. "WANTED MALE HELP MAN WANTED for Rawlelgh route of 800 families. Write Immediately. Rawlelgh Co., Dept. OR-27-SA, Oak land, Calif. I WANT 3 MEN for local Tea and Cot fee Routes paying up to S42.o0 a week. Capital or experience unnec essary but must be willing to give prompt service to opprox. 300 steady consumers. Ford given producers as extra bonus. Write Albert Mills, Route Mgr., 6477 Monmouth, Cin cinnati, O. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Someone to finance a sim ple invention, for 'A interest. Ad dress Allen Whltlock, Rt. 2. Box 310, Med ford. SEWING by the day. Phone 835-W. WANTED List your furnished houses with us for rent. Can not meet present demand. Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. WANTED Flat-bottom river boat in good condition. 14 to 18 ft. Phone 611-J-3. WANTED Old vehicles; especially want one prnttttou. Tel. or call Jubilee Headquarters, 171. PAINTING, calsomlnlnu. My code. "Good work at Fair Price." Phone 734-R. WILL BUY JacksOT Co. Bldg. Is Loan stock. Box 5332, Tribune. WANTED Baby calves. 395, Medford. Rt. 1, Box WANTED To buy men's good usable clothing. Jennlng'a Loan Office, 41 South Front St. WANTED 3nd hand furniture. We buv. sell and trade. Berrydale 2nd Hand Store. 1003 North Rlverl'.do Telephone 366. WANTED Laundry completed, 60c a dozen. Telephone 603-J. will PAY hlehest cash price tor your poultrv and eggs. See us before you sell. Medford Poultry and Egg co. pnone 10- WANTED Lace curtains to launder: work guaranteed; 35c up. 344 So Grape. FURNITURE re.upholstered. 969-R: Thibsult. Phone WANTED Wool, mohair, hides and pelta See us before you sell. Wool bags and twine for sale. Medford Bargain House. 37 N. Orapa St Phone 1062. WANTED TO BUY 10-ton mill Or more, crusher, amalgamator Advise price and where can be seen. 417 Davis Bing.. fortiano, ure. WAST TO BUY lJ9 Ford cheap 333 W 2ud Must be WANTED Household goods, stoves tools or That tme vou Medford ' Biri:n House. 27 N Orape St Tel 1362 Wl'.i. fare ;o; side:l Urt people ID my bom. Prion JT7N74 WASTED Wt par euh roi JUNK BATTERIES A r r RAii.MXrts. aluminum BKA.'fc, O.WiMWl Lfl -jnk 01 ail .s;-r)i:,.pr MTWOHli I1AROA1N h'-WSE 27 to. Grape. lei. 1093, FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Modern furnlahed house, good garden apot, garage, inquire 620 B. ivy. MODERN house at 337 Maple St. S bedrooma. FOR RENT Small furnished house. Inquire at 134 So. Ivy. FOR RENT Small house, 305 South Oakdale. NEWLY decorated 8-room house, 18 No. Peach. Inquire 330 No. Oakdale FOR RENT Houses, furnished or un furnished. C. A. DeVoe. 523-J-3. FOR RENT B o m a. furnished or unfurnished.' Brown Si White. NICE 7-room house for rent. Call at 817 W. loth. FOR RENT House, 3 large rooms, garage; corner lot. 334 W. Jackson, Phone 408-R-l. BOT7. R.KNT Modern fl-room house sleeping porch, basement, garage and garden plot; close In; (20, water paid. Inquire IB N. Fir St. FOR RENT -room bouse, unfurn ished, newly done over, good loca tlon, aifi.00 a month, water paid Inquire 624 N. Holly. Tel. 745-J. HOUSES HO. a 12 .50 and 16, water paid; wood range. Phone 10a. FOR RENT APARTMENTS 3-ROOM apartment downstairs. 344 N Bartlett. FOR RENT Nicely furnished apart, ment; shady lawn. 616 N. Central. FURN. APT. 317 W. 2nd. FOR RENT Apts. Call evenings at 334 Apple St. FOR RENT Furnished or' unfurnlsh- apartments. Carglll court. Tel. ana FURNISHED APT. For rent. 229 N, Ivy. 3-ROOM furnished apt., 375 So. Cen tral. FURN. apt. for rent. Call at Apt. 8. carglll court after a p. m. FOR RENT Modern furnished fl- room apt. 345 N. Bartlett. COMFORTABLY fumlshad front apartment In Mall Hrlbune Bldg. Living room with fireplace; large dining room, kitchenette, dressing room and bathroom; hot and cold water, steam heat and llghta fur nished. Reasonable rent. Apply at Moll Tribune. 2-ROOM APTS. 525 No. Riverside. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD FOR heated sleeping rooms ooll 1399-L. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 S. Orape. BOARD AND ROOM at 718 E. Main Rates very moderate. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS CONVALESCENT HOME We have cabins on our ground to rent, $2.00 per week; less by month. 153 Granite. Ashland. BACHELOR CABINS 445 So. Front. FOR RENT Improved 3 acra tract, - garden land, close in. 'art fruit and berries. 403 E. Main. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE Irish wire-haired terrier, male, year old: papers. Would trade for good rifle or wadera. Elks Bar ber Shop, Ashland. EXCHANGE Furn. re-upholsterlng for lumber, wood, fish poles and reels. Phone 96D-R. FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric sewing machine for light sedan Box 638. Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE CLEAR Income property In Sacramen to to trade lor Meaioro acreage. Homeseekers Exchange, 402 E. Main, TRADE 8 1 acres unimproved south ern California land for So. Oregon real estate or merchandise. Submit ofler. so. Oregon Realty Co., 44 No. Riverside. ROSEBURQ Acreage near New Sol dlers' Home. Wonderful location for beer garden, camp ground, gar dening. AU city conveniences. Ex change for Medford property or what have vou7 Clear or Clear, No Junk. Room 323, Jackson Hotel, Medford, or 8837 N. E Dolores Ave., Portland. FOR TRADE Willamette valley farm. 300 A., 415.000. Want river bottom farm near Medford of equal value Box 11744. Tribune FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE From owner, cheap aero see. buildings, on Kings highway one mile out. Box 526-A. FOR SALE Auto camp on lower Col umbia highway. Price $7,600 00, Owner L. P. Miller, Astoria, Oregon, Rt. 2. WHEN you think of real estate, think oi Brown & wniie. LARGE LOT Fruit and nut trees excellent toll Sacrifice $250 Write Box 68. Mall Tribune. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK SHF.EP Purebred flock. 40 ewes and 45 lambs. L. A. Salade, Central Point. FOR SALE One good milk cow Might trade for wood or hay. Also 240 W. Leghorn cockerels, some weighing 3 lbs. each. Mrs. Lla Buck, Central Point. FOR SALE Young Jersey cow: wood single harness: plow. Oerber, mile east Bams Valley. FOR SALE Registered Jersey cow; f-esh June 1st: $40. Hotpolnt range. $15. Tel. 20I-L. FOR 3ALE Purebred Jersey cow. com in fresh June 1: $40. Tel. 201-L. FOR SALE Freah eowa. Sehultt. Beagle, Ore. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS tlKD ShirriNG EGGS Phone 4-F-4 PUIIF. Bronte tor'. Cockaran't prire lock, $5. Jesse NU, St. 1, Ashland. FOR 8ALE AUTOMOBILES 1932 SERIES DODGE 6 SEDAN 1 wire wheel and trunk looks like new. 1932 Chev. Coupe. Good rubber & finish. Eaklu Motor Co., next to Western Auto Supply. FINE RE-CONDITIONED USED CARS , 1930 Chevrolet Coach. 1930 Chevrolet Sedan. 1930 Graham Paige Sedan, wire wheels, 6 new tires. 1930 Ford Sport Coupe, 6 wheels. Several Good Used Trucks. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Phone 150 FOR SALE: By private party, Pontlac coach, 1928. Fine condition. Motor re-bored and reconditioned. Price 185. Box 5189, Tribune. FOR SALE; Bargain In good used car, Daily's Auto Painting. FOR SALE Graham De Luxe sedan, 1932 model. This car Is a real ateal Can be bought at Blue Book price, Phone 510-R-l. 1932 CHRYSLER EIGHT DE LUXE Coupe, excellent condition. Will trade or sell for town property. Inw mileage, call 1017-R. USED CARS High Grade Cars at Reasonable Prices. 1933 Plymouth (Sedan. 1934 Studebaker Sedan. .. 1931 Chrysler 8 Sedan. 1929 Packard Sedan. 1927 Chrysler 70 Sedan. ' 1929 Bulck Coupe. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, TOO. 88 N. Riverside. Chrysler & Plymouth Dealers FOR SALE 1932 Ford 2-ton truck; used very little; ust like new. Phone Bill Clarkson, 510-R-l. FOR SALE Chrysler sport coupe, model 60: good condition. 1310 W. Main. GOOD USED CARS High grade c&ra at Reasonable Prices 1927 Chrysler Sedan. 1934 Studebaker Sedan. 1931 Chrysler Conv. Coupe. 1929 Packard 8 Sedan. 1928 Hudson Coupe. 1929 DeSoto Sedan. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 38 N. Riverside. FOR SALE Model T Ford touring, etectrlo- washing machine. Bargain Route 4. Box 77. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS REMOVAL SALE of Upright Pianos. Six good used uprights including one bungalow piano, also one play er piano In perfect condition. Priced for quick sale. BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE. 26 So. Orape. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE! 60 lb. capacity whlto enameled rerrlgerator In good con dition. 221 Portland Avenue. FOR SALE Two-wheel trailer cheap. rnone lyu-w. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 8PECIALS Kelvlnator. slightly used; used May tag washing machine: wool army blankets, each 98c; paint, all colors, for outside and Inside, per gallon, $1.19; army cots and pada, cheap price; large shipment of linoleum rugs, all sizes, at reduced prices; LAWN Mowers sharpened. Medford Cycle Shop. 33 N. Fir. Phone 361 DENTISTRY Dr. I. H. Gove. 235 E Main. JOHN H. LOCK Painter and Decora. tor. First-class. Reasonable. Tel. 953-R. Rea. 124 King. MONEY LOANED On anything of value. We buy, sell, trado or exchange. CECIL JENNINGS New location 41 So. Front. 50-foot garden hose, each $3.60; cable, all sizes and lengths. 27 No. Grape St. Sale limited stocks several heights nebbing, poultry ana stock lence posts as low as 10c each. Volney SAND, gravel, sediment, teaming plowing. Phone 912-J. FOR SALE Furniture and chickens 721 Oak St. FOR SALE 3-wheel covered trailer: cheap, phone Apt. 31, Riverside Apts. ZINNIA PLANTS 311 Willamette. VEGETABLE and flower plants for Mie. arey rarm, south of Phoenix HAY, wheat, corn, rolled or ground barley, can deliver. C A. DeVoe. FOR SALE Manure. J. A. Manke, two miles east of Jacksonville, tf FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all mskee; terms if desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Aiacnine uo.. z n. Bartlett. MISCELLANEOUS FEDERAL FARM LOANS Long term, low rates, $100 to $50,000. Medfold N.' F. L. A.. 303 Medford Bank Bldg LOANS Short term. Guns, sporting goods, hosts, motors, etc. 317 No Riverside. ALL CARS completely gresaed for $1.00 with factory recommended lu bricants. Additional free services In clude elimination of all bodv squeaks, body bolt tightened, tires checked, windows washed and bat tery cleaned' and serviced. Csmo Wlthua Serv. Sta., No. Riverside Ave. ASK US about saving nearly 50Ti of jour Automobile insurance. 8. A Kroschel. 33 N Grape St. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts JAl KMll.V (JO. AHSTKACT CO. Abstracts of fltu am) Title Insurance The only complett title System in Jackson county. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms t and 5. No 83 North Central Ave. upstairs. CADS TRANST'ER Si 8TORAOE.CO -Office 1015 No Central Prions 41$ Prices right, atnrlva guaranteed. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Trunslrr KE'NKING TRUCK1NO C Trans fer and storage We naul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No Fir Street. Phone 333. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment. Pnoea right 819 North Riverside Phone 1044-X Wall Paper L'letmlng. WALL-PAPER CLEANING, lc per a-) ft. Mr. Black, 310 N. Bartlett. Expert window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173 House Cleaning, Floor Waxing. Ori ental Rug Cleaning specialty CHARLES W. LEMERY, M. D. Diseases and Surgery of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. 1 Glasses Fitted. 304 Medford Bldg., Medford." Ore. Consultation Hours, 10 to 13 and 3 to 8. Office Phone 567. Rea. Phone 1013. Job Printing MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant In southern Oregon printing or all Klnda: book binding; loose leaf ledgers and blanks, billing systems, duplicating ca&h sales slips and everything in tne printing unea. 3H.au m, urape Phone 75. Money cu una 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-167. Painting and PapernaiiRlng M. A. BLISS Painting and paper hanging Tel Q46 W oi3 8 Grape LEGAL NOTICES Warrant Call. Notice la hereby given that School District No. 49. Jackson County war rants No. 8629 to No. 8933 Inclusive are called for payment. Interest to cease on May 6, 1034. Warrants to be presented for psyment at the office of the District Clerk city Han. Med ford, Oregon. REBECCA JENSEN. Clerk Schol District No. 49. FOR SALE TRUCKS. TRACTORS, SCRAP MET ALS, ETC. The State Highway Commission has for ssle the following quantities of used equipment and approximate quantities of scrap metals, tires, bat- terles, etc., located at the Hlgnway De partment Equipment plant at Klam ath Falls. Oregon: USED EQUIPMENT: 5 Liberty trucks with dump bod lea 6 Liberty trucks with tsnks 3 Tractors 1 Loader 3 Graders 7 Columbia hand hoists 9 Hydraulic hoists - 5 Oil and water tanks ' " 1 Cadillac motor SCRAP METALS: 60 tons scrap atoel 3 tons scrap cast Iron 500 lbs. scrap aluminum 300 lbs. scrap bronze 35 only old radiator cores 163 only old batteries 64 only B 6s E Presto-lite tanks 30 tons old tires Sealed, bids for the purchase of all or any one piece or tne tbove ustea equipment and for all or any one class of the above listed materials will be received by the commission in the Auditorium of the Public Service Building in Portland, Oregon, at 9:00 o'clock a. m. on Thursday. May 17. Proposal blanks and full Informa tion for bidders may bo obtained at mo omce of the State Highway Com Mai! Tribune Daily ACROSS Very small child Aged Book of the Bible Butter substi tute Vegetable Most impor tant harvest of India Pod Great hunter Support for furniture Build Golf mound Like Hall and fare well Past White ant U. 8. Senator from Idaho Solution of Yesterday's Puxzla msTunmiRiEiAnPTora LENOysuRPRiSC pte jc k) s bht r e e e2an EMlIeIaIps poIrTtI 3 Trcl?JARFM kkkioTlTlulLlAm adoSnerotoot Kins; of Baflhsn une wno ex acts retribu tion Run god Fret Branch of theolos-y Near Smallest lntecftr Type measure Part of a play Salary 48 Drink slowly i. urtenies s gainst the law M. Observe 65. Ecclesiastical court H. Wrsth fift. Poems R9. Pitcher 40, Term of ra- spet 61. Cosy borne ' P I wt f p ' wi v r " -ML IIUllIIIlIIl Z-J 28 2? I! 3o 31 32 WW wm 'ik'M 44 45 1 47 j4S WSe ZZZZMtlZlWZZZ HI I iri I if I M I mission. Room 333. State Office Build ing. Salem, Ore. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check or bank draft In an amount not less than ten (10) per cent of the total amount bid. The right Is reserved to reject any or all proposals or to accept the pro posal ttcemca Dest ror tno otate or Oregon, OREGON STATE HIGHWAY COM MISSION By H. B. Qlalsyer, Secretary. NEW YORK. (UP) The eighth birthday of the first' domestlo air mail, due to cancellation of contraots, finds the private operators without mall, due to cancellation of contracts, but carrying on with passenger-ex press service. However, the eighth anniversary of a flight made on what Is now the! Pacific Northwest division of United Air Lines throws Into sharp relief commercial aviation at the time pri vate operators began to fly and to day. Instead of the six QO-mlles-an- hour slngle-englned mall planes which be gan domestic service In the United States eight years ago, the United alone has a $4,000,000 fleet of three-mlles-a-mlnute, multi-powered Boe ings, In addition to reserve equip ment constituting a fleet of 110 air planes. Contrasted with an organization of ten people, including four pilots, this pioneer company today has 1,480 em ployes, including 160 pilots. The 23. 000 miles of scheduled flying monthly of eight years ago has developed un til this one company alone la flying a million miles a month, and has completed 67.000,000s mile of flight. WASHINGTON (UP) Kalanchoe Dalgremontlana. "guinea pig" of the plant kingdom, is the world's lasiest multiplying plant, according to Dr. Charles F. Swingle, of the Bureau of Plant Industry, department of agri culture. In the Journal of Heredity, Dr. Swingle described the Kalanchoe Dalgremontlana as a plant from which 2600 new ones may spring In a single season. It grows and repro duces rapidly, and, the scientist ex plained, hastens biological experi ments normally prolonged by slow growing plants. However, he pointed out, high at mospheric humidity is essential to proper growth, while, It was added, the plant will grow In dry ground for long periods provided the air Is moist. to America from Madagascar In 1928. Dr. Swingle Introduced the plant 1 Livestock experts say Immature grass In the spring' of the year la about 00 per cent water and therefore It is Impossible for grazing cattle to maintain their weight without othtr feed. Cross -Word Puzzle t. Move rhythmi cally I. Upper limb t. One who dies for a cause 10. Mustcal instru ment 11. Lateral 16. Myself 11. The one who must catch the others 21. Close of day 24. Clever 26. Carried 27. Draw after 28. Self 29. Climbing vine 30. Insect ai. Part of a curve 8!. Owns 35. More verdant 18. Having a flat breastbone 40. Within 42. Fertile spot 44. Iand measure Ai. Black bird 46. You and 1 47. Therefore 49. Kronen dis serts K0. Nultsnce 52. Defsce 64. ymt of welghl 67. Japanese measure DOWN L Pod or capsule of flax or cotton I. Toward the heltsred side 1, One who asks alms 4. Person ad dressed R. MansgA I. Foo thntl posi tion: sbbr. Fre Methodist Church 10th and Ivy streets. E. N. Long, pastor, Sunday school meats at 0:45 a. m. At eleven o'clock there will be gen eral class meeting led by the class leader. Y. P. M. fl. will meet at 6;4fl p. m. Evening service 7:30. Mid-week prayer meeting Wednes day evening 7:80. Welcome. St, Peter's Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) East Main street and Portland avenue. H. H. Young, pastor. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. No morning worship this morning. Evening service at 7 :30 o'clock. Theme: "Paul's Parting Message." The meeting of the Ladles' Aid will be postponed one week. The puo 11c la always welcome. Church of the Nar.arene John T. LaRoe. pastor. Sunday Bible school 0:45. Morning worship 11, Sermon by the pastor on "Does Jesus Care?" Young People'a society meeting In two groups at 0:30 Sunday evening. Evening service 7:30. Program of song and music by the choir and orchestra. Sermon by the pastor. Mid-week prayer and Bible study, Wednesday evening 7:30 to 0. An outline study and short analysis of the Book of Revelation. First Baptist Church W. H. Eaton, minister. 0:45 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Morning worship. Ser mon by the pastor, "A Gospel of Better Things." 7:00 p. m. Young people's devo tional groups, 8:00 p. m. Evening worship. For the evening meditation the pastor will speak on "When Jesus Comes." Surprise numbers are promised by the choir for both morning and eve ning services. You will enjoy these services and the cordial atmosphere of our church. Come and see. Church of iioA Corner of Haven and Holly streets. D. M. Clemens, pastor. Sunday school, 0:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. in. Sub ject: "The Trials of Job." Young people In charge of open ing period to evening services, 7:30 p. m. Preaching service, 8:00 p. m. Sub ject: "Defending the Principals of the Gospel.' . Prayer service Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Missionary Circle, Thursday 10 to 4:00 p. m. AU are Invited to attend these services and get acquainted,,. ,, . Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church Fourth street near Oakdale ave nue. Geo. P. Kabele, D. D., pastor, The Sunday school meets at 10 a. m. with good teachers for all classes and ages. Morning service, 11 a. m. Sermon subject: "The Human Soul." Special music by the choir under the leader ship of Miss Genevieve Brown. 7:00 p. m. Luther League. Misa Irene Brewold, leader. Sunday will be Life Service Day. Topic: "Mak ing Life Count." The general public 1a always heart ily welcome at the church which makes the way plain. Full Gospel Tabernacle. Newtown St., near Main, J. Logan Stuart, pastor. Sunday school, 0:45 a. m. Morning worship and communion, 11. Atonement will be the text. Evangelistic meeting 7:48, note the change In time of meeting. The subject for the evening will be "Seven Major Signs of the Last Days." The coming "of the Lord draweth nigh. Prayer meeting Tues day evening, 7:48. Bible study Thursday, 7:48 p. m. A large chart la being used. Much Interest la being created. Bring your Bible and ft friend. A cordial Invita tion to all services. First Presbyterian Church. William J. Howell, minister, Mrs. William 8. Ollmore, director of Religious Education. Bible school, 0:48 a. m. We are In terested in every child that does not attend Sunday school. Come along, we have a class and a welcome for you. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Ser mon, "Xa There Any Use in Having a Ood?" If you are a doubter, come and hear thta sermon. Special music by the choir tinder the direction of Mrs. Elsie C. Strang. Miss Helen Jones, organ ist. Prelude, "Andante Celebre" Beethoven Offertory "Adagla" Schumann Anthem. "Still, Still, With Thee" .... Soloist, Mrs. Esther Merrltt San derson. Poetlude, March (from "Prophet") Meyerbeer. Young peoples societies, 8:30. No evening worship. Flint Church of Chrlpf. Scientist Authorized branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Mas. Services are held every Sunday at It o'clock, church edifice, 313 North Oakdale. Subject, Sunday, May 8, "Ever list ing Punishment." Sunday school at 0:30. Applicants under the age of 30 may be ad mitted. Wednesday evening meetings, which Include testimonies of Christian Science heallngi, at 8 o'clock. The reading room, which Is locat ed at 401 in the Medford building, la open dally from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m., except Sunday and holiday. The librarian Is In attendance from 10 to 4, at which time the Bible and all authorized Christian Selene lit erature may be read, borrowed, or purchased. The publlo t cordially Invited to attend the services and visit the reading room. Abbey Shows New In the design of the new model' C-l, -ton six-cylinder International motor truck, now on display at Wal ter W. Abbey, Inc., special considera tion has been given to the ever In creasing demand for pleasing lines and color combinations. A sloping V-shape1 radiator with polished stainless steel molding and satin finish aluminum grille, deeply crown ed and vaianced fenders, streamline hood and cowl all help to make this new C-l a most attractive looking light hauling unit, according to Mr. Abbe'. The whcelbaso Is 1 13 Inches. The cam-and-lever steering gear, roller- bearing, antl-frlctlon Joints, hydrau lic pressure gun chassis lubrication and chrome molybdenum steel axle shafts are noteworthy chassis fea tures. The engine of the new model C-l, l-ton International develops 78.8. St. Mark's Church Sunday services: Holy communion 8 a. m. Morning prayer with confirmation and address by the Rt. Rev. Walter T. Sumner, D,D., Bishop of Oregon. 11 a, m. Church achool 10 a. m. " Rev, E. S. .Bartlam, rector. ' Flrt Christian Church Ninth and Oakdalo streets. W. R. Bnird, minister. . Bible school at 0:45 a.' m. L. Q. Centner, superintendent. Everyman's Bible class In court house auditorium at 0:49. Morning worship begins at 10:58. Anthem, "The Paths of the Lord Are Mercy," Balnea, Sermon, "Re kindles the Fire." . Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. The delegates to tho State Christ ian Endeavor convention will give their reports. Come and hear them. The evening evangel Is tc I service be gins at 6 o'clock. Anthem "The Day Is Over." Sermon subject : "Bo's'n Bill the AtheisV." You will enjoy this sermon. Medford Company of Jehovah's ..... Witnesses -Jehovah's Witnesses are broadcast ing a lecture by Judge Rutherford over KMED every Sunday morning from 10 to 10:16. Judge Rutherford la considered the greatest Bible exponont of the pres ent age and his books of Scripture explanations are now translated Into 58 languages. His lectures explain that Bible prophecy Is now being fulfilled and by listening In 15 min utes each Sunday one will hear an explanation of world conditions and their outcome. Jehovah's Witnesses meet for study every Sunday morning at 10:30 and every Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock rxt No. 103 Mistletoe street. All In terested In Watch Tower Bible study are welcome. The First Methodist Church. West Main and Laurel streets. Joseph Knotts, minister.. Sunday school at 0:45 a. m. Mr. E J. Neumann, superintendent. Come and enjoy the Bible study hour with us. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Tpworth lea Rites. 8:30 p. m. Evening worship, 7:30 p. m. The Duff Irish trio have completed one successful week and will continue through the coming week, holding services each evening, excepting Sat urday. The evening services begin promptly at 7:30. The vlbra-harp se lections by Miss Evangeline Duff are proving very popular. Election of lay delegate to the an nual conference Monday, 8:30 p. m. Quarterly conference Wednesday, 8:30 p. m. The Federated Churches Jos. M. Johnson, pastor. Central Point, Oregon "Jesus Acclaimed as King," la our lesson title this week. The text is In Matt. 31. We Invite all who are not In Bible achool aomewhere else to Join us In these studies, 0:45, Is the time. Meet our young people In their de votional services at 8:45 p, m. Some evidence and fruitage of the sptrlt-fllled lire will be discussed by the pastor In the morning church service. The evening service will be the baccalaureate service for the graduitlng class of the high achool. Thla la a union service and all are Invited to Join In Its fellowship. "The Journey and the Guide" will be the subject of the sermon to be given by the pastor of this church, Fight Htxy Movies PORTLAND, May 8. jp) A boycott of ssllclous motion pictures has been undertaken by the Cathollo church of Oregon. The clergy and laity of the archdiocese, were called upon yester day by the Most Rev. Edward D. How ard, archbishop of the Oregon prov ince, to join In "an active campaign for clean movies." Circulators Meet YAKIMA, May 8. iff) Members of the Pacific Northwest Circulation Managers' association will gather here Monday and Tuesday In their 13th annual convention. A banquet will precede the regular sesslona tomorrow night. Gotham Leader Dies NEW YORK, May 8. (PrMiity Comptroller W. Arthur Cunningham died at Northport, N, Y today short ly after he had been thrown by a fractious horse. . . International Truck maximum brake horsepower at 3400 r. p. m. Low-cost engine malntew nance and operation la facilitated by; removable and replaceable precision type main and connecting rod bear ings, hariened exhaust-valve seat In serts, pressure lubrication, downdraftj carburetlon and air cleaner. The) bore Is 8 fi-10 Inches and stroke 4' inches. The total displacement is 313.3 cubic Inches. Maximum torque) of 190 pound feet la developed a from 800 to 1400 r. p. m. The 1-Inch clutch is of the single. plate type with built-in - vibration damper. The transmission provide thre speeds forward and one reverse with respective reductions of 3.06 to 1. 1.8 to 1, 1 to 1, and 3.77 to U Extra long aeml-elllptlc tprlngs. A tractive roomy bodies of the d luxe panel, station wagon, canopy express and all-metal pickup type are also available. SHOWN IN LIPS IS CLAIM OF MIST PHILADELPHIA, Pa. (UP) Robert Susan, a portrait painter; belteveg that llpa are "the wlndowa of tha soul." ' ' "Almost the entire character of s person may be read In the llps, Susan, who has painted scores of so ciety debutantes said. "It la possi ble to find the temperament. Intelli gence, abllllties of a person written plainly there. "The love of pleasure ts revealed by full llpa. But It they are well shaped, they may show extreme ar tistic, temperament and extraordinary; ability. Full, broad llpa indicate de termination, and if they are firm, a character of wide extremes. "In general, thin Hps indicate si spiritual type, as opposed to the ma terial, j "But It la the contour of the llpa that tella most to an experienced eye. Every pair of llpa la different In shape and only experience can de tect the fine dlfferencea which give the deepest Insight Into character.' Susan belle vas "lip reading" baa a basis In anthropology. "The existence of Neanderthal man was dependent upon his abilities to d 1 ges t what foods he could f l nd There was great mouth and Jaw de velopment, while the forehead and upper faca waa stunted. "The same thing la true today, among certain individuals. Those) whose greatest development la along physical lines have a stronger lower facial development than those whose) Interests are Intellectual. "When you see a person with large loose mouth you can be, rea aonably sure that his thoughts art not on t very high plane." GENEVA. (UP) Less than one out of every 16 university graduate In Germany can hope to get s. Job thla year, according to a survey of the Intelleotual Co-operation. Tho educational section of the In stitute, a branch of the League of Nations, la making a study of the measures taken In different coun tries to remedy the overcrowding of the professions. In Oermany, one of the first coun tries under consideration, the Insti tute found there are about 150.000 German university graduates who are) seeking employment. Under the most favorable circum stances, states the report, "not more) than 10,800 vacancies can occur In the course of the same year." The German government, accord Ing to the Institute, la attempting to remedy this situation by limiting to 15,000 the number of bachelors ad mltted to the universities In 1034. France. Italy and Sweden, the In stitute found, are attempting to find work for unemployed university grad uates by the formation of university? bureaus, which announce In advance, the possibilities of employment In the different branches of Aitellectual professions. 4 North Carolina will apend $136,000 renovating the state penitentiary a Raleigh In order to make It fireproof. On ffiTWcar' 3 iiimmsmml rtliHlH Mi4RIi 1 X 'I m OS.' in? - 1