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MEDFOUD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOTCD. OKECON. SUNDAY. MAY 13. mi. PAfiE ELEVEN TTIrVT- LrTTltrth 1 '"'-iTr-n r 1 c 1 1W Read eterj ad od thll page . . . jou will probably find exactly the thine you want to buy ot Kll . . U " IMi't there, adver tise . . . If inex pensive, effective! RATES Pet word Hrt injection. 2c (Minimum 25c) Bach additional Insertion. pet word - c (Minimum 10c). Pet line pet month, without copy changea Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOSTND FOUND ?n&TfooirweenAgate and Ev ans creek. Phone or bring to JacK Lees at Central poln!i'. rCSSiSrinter, brown and white. Ahawera to name Lady. No tify Dr. lemery, r-rJintalnlng currency. Cards and papers identifying owner. Dr. A. F. Walter Kresse. . LOST If dog missing, call 1518 WANTED SITUATIONS GRADUATE nurse wants work In doc tort or dentist's ofllcc. Box 5402. Tribune. WANTED Any kind of sewing by day. Phone 835-W. WANTED FEMALEHELP VVTEDYoung woman for general office work. State experience and salary epected.Box 52j3mune- YOUNGLADIES to wait table. Experi ence unnecessary. Apply at once. Chateau du Comte, Ashlnnd. Ph. 371-R-3. WANTED Youns woman for house work. Tel. 1140. 211 No. Oakda'.e. MALE OR FEMALE MAN OR WOMAN Good health, to prepare In this district tor Retail Store Work and Government Clerks, qualification Interviews granted by Field Manager. Write Box 40, Mall Tribune. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS LADY wisnes riae ,u v..,.w . 22. Share expenses. Box 5425, Man Tribune. WANTED Rent, lease or buy, mod ern home with small acreage State . price and locution. Box 5192, Tri bune. WaNTED 500 couple to nttend Dis abled Veterans Bam Dance every Tuesday night at Market Bldg. 35i'3 So. Rlveralde. WaNTBD A used Maytag washer. Price must be right. Box 198-x. Tri bune. LADY wants transportation to Los Angeles. Can drive; share expenses Geo. Trelchler. Tel. 163, Central Point. WNTED Ford sedan or coach. Must be In good condition: 1929 or later model. Write Box 5382. JUNK WANTED We pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES AND RADIATORS. ALUMINUM. BRASS, COPPER and Junk of all descriptions. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 No. Grape. Tel. I0BJ. WANTED Baby calves. 395. Medford. Rt. I. Box WANTED To buy men's good usable clothing. Jennings Loan Office, 41 South Front St. WANTED 2nd hand furniture. We buy. sell and trade. Berryda'.e 2nd Hand Store. 1603 North Rlversldo Telephone 266. WANTED Lace curtains to launder; work guaranteed; 25c up. 244 60 Grape. FURNITURE re-upholstered. 969-R. Thlbault. Phone WANTED Wool, mohair, hides and peita See us before you sell Wool baa and twine tor sale. Medford Bargain House. 27 N. Grape St Phone 1062 WANTED TO BUY 10-ton mill or more, crusher, amalgamator Advise price and where can be seen. 417 Davis Bldg.. Portland, Ore. WANT TO BUY 1929 Ford Must be cheap. 333 w 2nd. WANTED Household goods, stoves tools or what have you. Medford Bargain House. 27 N Grape St Tel 1082. WILL care for elderly sick people in my home. Phone 437-X FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Houses, furnished or un furnished. C. A. DeVoe. 52 3-J-2. FOR RENT House with stoves. 2:8 w. jai-kson. HOU5F.S for rent or .t. Ca:i Haro'.d H. Brown, 193 MODERN house at 327 Maple St. 3 bedrooms. FOR HENT Smi: furnished house. 305 South Oftkds'.e. wnt-r a.wa v.-T-.'.m tin i w i No jviash. inqv'r No Osfcd. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Pine house, Rea. B. Ideal Court. Apartment, 331 Edward St. Apartment, 301 Beany St. AU 4-room, furnished. GOB. IVERSON FOR RKNT o-room modern hoif. furnished, piano, fireplace. $20. 1013 W. 0th. FOR RENT Modern fl-room house, sleeping porch, basement, garage and garden plot: close in: $20, water paid. Inquire 19 N. Fir St. FOR RENT Homes, furnished or unfurnished. Brown It Walt. FOR RENT 6-room house, unfurn ished, newly done over, good loca tion. (15.00 a month, water paid Inquire 524 N. Holly Tel 745-J. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Front apartment in Mail Tribune Bldg. Three rooma, also small dressing room and bath room. Light, hot and cold water and heat furnished. Rent very reasonaDie Tribune office. FOR RENT Small furnished apart ment, combination living and din Ing room, aleeplng room and )cltch enette. Hot and cold water, lights and heat furnished. Low rent. Apply at Tribune office. 2-ROOM APTS. 525 No. Riverside. FURN. front apt., private bath and garage. 604 w. 10th. FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnlsh- Apartments. Carglll Court. Tel. 405 2-ROO.M furnished apt., 375 So. Cen tral. FOR RENT Modern furnished room apt. 345 N. Bartlett. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD ROOM AND BOARD 14 week, 230 Beatty Street. I FOR heated sleeping rooma call 1399-L ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 S. Orape. BOARD AND ROOM at 716 E Mala Rates very moderate. FOR tE NT MISCELLANEOUS BACHELOR CABINS 445 So Front. FOR RENT Improved 3 acre tract, garden land, close In. Part fruit and berries. 402 E. Main. FOR EXCHANGE TRADE 350 Leghorn chicks, and wood for cow or yearling. R. E. Ke'.l er, Jacksonville. WILL TRADE '28 Oldsmobllc 4-door sedan for a coupe. Phone 341-J-3. FOR RENT unrurnlshed 8-room house. 033 Pine. Tel. 549-R. EXCHANGE Furn. rc-upholstertng for lumber, wood, fish poles and reels. Phone 960-R. FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric sewing machine for light sedon Box 638. Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR TRADE 200 acre farm near Scio. Ore. Value 815.000. want creeK or river bottom property of equal value which carries placer gold nnd has plenty of water. Only an even trade considered. Am not Interested In equities. Box 5220. Tribune. ROSEBURG Acreage near New Sol diers' Home. Wonderful location for beer garden, camp ground, gar dening. All city convenience. Ex change for Medford property or what have you? Clear for clear. No Junk. Room 223. Jackson Hotel, Medford. or 8837 N. E Dolores Ave.. Portland. FOR TRADE Willamette valley farm. 200 A., 415.000. want river bottom farm near Medford of equal value. Box 11744. Tribune. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 4'4-ACRE fruit, dairy, poultry farm- Stocked witn cows ana cnicnen Mile to Grants Paws. $1400, terms. No trade. J. W. Hatfield, Rt. 3. Grants Pass, Ore. FOR SALE Sixteen acre ranch. Beau tiful view overlooking Medford and Roue River valley. 314 miles from Medford on good graveled road Eight acres pears, l'-i acres peach es, three acres oats, balance pas ture. Good four-room house, city water, lights, telephone. Good chick en house, barn, garage. Lots of shade, garden and family orchard Vi mile from school. Property clear and priced for quick sale. Owner. Box 5219, Mall Tribune. FOR SALE Lease . on mountain ranch. Good range. Plenty of water. Team. Crop. Mowing machine Work horse. Cheap. Oakgrove Serv. Sta.. J'ville highway. WHEN you think of real state, think of Brown & While. LARGE LOT Fruit and nut trees excellent soil Sacrifice $250 Write Box 06. Mall Tribune. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Small bunch of sheep. Mrs. Eva Chllders. Blrdseye Creek. SALE Peroheron stallion or stand on shares. Address Tom Lang, Ashland Oregon. FOR SALE--Llvetock. Pure bred flocic L. A. Sa.ade. Central Point. FOR SALE Fresh cows. Schulte. Beagle. Or. FOR SALE DOOS PETS ROLLER CANARIES Mrs. C. A. De Voe. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE 6-weekAo'.d roosters, 10c ia mi. west Talent school. FOR SALE 30O P.M baby chick due May 14. Cummin Poultry Ranch, a m::cj ous jj.r.way roia. KID SF-TI'lNO EOGS Pnone 4-F-4 FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES l',-TON TRUCK aa la price 50.0J. Call at 1207 West 10th. FOR SALE OR TRADE One l'i-ton truck and 1 2-ton truck. Phone, day 315: evenings 1458-L. USED CARS High Grade Cars at Reasonable Prices 1933 Plymouth cjtxian. 1934 Studebaker Sedan. IB31 Chrysler 8 Sedan. 1027 Chrysler 70 Sedan. 1929 Bulck Coupe. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 38 N. Riverside. Chrysler & Plymouth Dealera FOR SALE Model T Ford touring, electric washing machine. Bargain Route 4. Box 77. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS PIANO BARGAIN Late model piano located here In the vicinity of Mid ford. Will sell for the amall credit balance due on lease; rental terms will handle. Prompt action essen tial; must move within 10 days. , If Interested write at once to C. A. Remington, Dept. Accts., 333 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS LADIES' Beautiful Silk Hose. Sllhtly Imperfect. 5 pairs $1.00, postpaid. Satisfaction guaranteed. Economy Hosiery Co., Asheboro, N. C. BUZZ SAW for sale or trade. J. Rush, 1021 W. 10th. COMPLETE MINING LIBRARY. Cost over 8100. Bargain price Tel. 608. FOR SALE Lavette made by Grace Circle. Phone 1275. BERRY CUPS Jackson County Feed Co., 4th and Bartlett Sts Phone 803. WANTED Good used cream separ ator, medium size. A. L. Rathbun, Rt. 4, Box 094, Medford. FLY SPRAY. 90c gallon. Kills flics and keeps them off cows in pasture. Jackson County Feed Co., 4th and Bartlett Sts. Phone 803. FOR SALE Will sacrifice practical'.? new household furniture on account of recent death. 6 miles from Taole Rock store on Gold H1U road. Mrs. W. H. Whybark. Please call Sunday. FOR SALE Well filled wheat, 61.50 per hundred. Delivered in 500-lb. lots or more. Vilas Ranch. Phone 801-R-l. FOR SALE Wood-coal range, small cook stove, mirror and dresser, fa'l leaf table, hammock. 714 Welch St. at W. Jackson. FOR SALE Rural telephone. 9-F-U. Phoenix, Ore. One-half price if taken at once. FOR SALE 200-gal. Hayes spray rig. Phone 1524-L. FOR SALE Soda pop dispenser, A-l condition, (50 cash. Phone 202. VEOETABLE and flower plants cheap. Mrs. Meadows, 310 Portland. FOR SALE Bean spray engine. 845. Ted Fish, Phoenix. LAWN Mowers sharpened. Medford Cycle Shop, 23 N. Fir. Phone 261 DENTISTRY Dr. Main. H. Gove. 235 E JOHN H. LOCK Painter and Decora tor. First-class. Reasonable. Tel. 953-R. Res. 124 King. SAND, gravel, sediment, teaming, plowing, phone 912-J. HAY, wheat, corn, rolled or ground barley. Can deliver. C. A. DeVoe. 623-J-2. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Shelf I. Disfhrure 9. Equality 12. All that coiilfl be desired 13. Liquor 14. Be under ob ligation 15. Arbitrary com' tnand IT. Allow 18. Philippine native 19. Covered with long matted hairs 3L Chrlstmaa carol St. A weight of India J4. Lampoons 27. D-unkard 31. Son ot Adam Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle W I SPjjAGAMlAKCH O P ATARMCOpALgAI RV DEL TWER ATEp EAR eme S ApEjR E 2AT 5 L E gjpgM ' vWJ R A1 1 L'iP PIA LA TjA lWT LIlR A M ABU Tna A UMBjA L E A L E CMM' 1 L L S ' PjcTE N T VIAiL I IplT I'wfegpiA Rjl IS oL i pMvi ceIgTeTrent w'oVEgjfl NU REpDAT E see. rag1rieie sl qw 32. Salt 34. Malayan 43. Kind of orange sailing canoe 46. point ,5' Zfnl . Turkish title IT. Fitting together. Death rate 33. Cluster of ft- 52. Fold over on bera In wool 53. Topsy's friend 41. Mythological i. Underground character worker from whose M. Before blood violets 5. Sn-ig room sprung 17. Cubic meter i2 13 r r 1 a itf;. Hf is 1? . ;'7 ill" i23 ail !!11ZZ!l!ZZZ IS 42 43 44 46 M.. aE 47 48 :'w. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Manure. J. A. Manke, two miles east of Jacksonville. tt FOR SALE Used sewtn machines, a.l makes: terms if desired. All makes rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Co.. 24 N. Bartlett. MISCELLANEOUS CONVALESCENT HOME Beat Lithla W3ter park. Cabins $2 per week. 153 Granite. Ashland. MOVED to new location. 15 S. Central. C. Earl Bradflsh, watchniaker-Jeft -eler. MADAME ELYSE Mystic reader. H.00 readings now 50c. 249 So. Riverside. Side entrance. Apt. 11. WE board old people: rent furnished cabins. Convslescent Home, Ash land. LOANS Short term. Guns, sporting goods, boat, motors, etc. 317 No Riverside. ASK US about saving nearly 50 of your Automobile Insurance. S. A Kroschel, 33 N. Grape St. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts JACKSON CO. AB8TKACT CO. Abstracts ot TltU and Title Insurance rbo only complete rttle System in Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Title, Rooms 3 and 5. No 32 North Central Ave. upstairs,. Attorneys at Law. NEWTON C. CHANEY Attorney at Law. Rooms 209-210. First National Bank Bldg., Medford. Ore. Trans, cr RE-NKING TRUCKING O. Trans fer and storage We haul anything at a reasonaole price. Ill No Fir Street. Phone 333. EADS TRANSFER 5s STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No Central pbone ilo Prices right. iervtve guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack era and movers Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 619 North Riverside Phone 1044-X CHARLES W. LEMERY, M. D. Dlsea&es and Surgery of the Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat, Glasses Fitted. 204 Medford Bldg., Medford. Ore Consultation Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to 5, Office Phone 567. Res. Phone 1013 Expert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House Cleaning. Floor Waxing. Ori ental Rug Cleaning specialty Wall Paper Cleaning. WALL-PAPER CLEANING, lc per q ft. Mr. Black. 310 N. Bartlett. 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 craterian Theater Bldg State License No 8-187. MONEY LOANED On anything of value. We buy. sell, trade or exchange. CECIL JENNINGS New location 41 So Front. Cross -Word Puzzle 6. Crhpl 7. A drug S. Substance used to curdia milk i. Outdoor yam 10. Impresses with solemn won der 11. Nerve network 16. Entices 20. Memorial of victory 2-. Lubricating; 24. Juice of a woody plant 28. Arabian gar ment 36. Short for a man's name 38. Original 23. Ktcrnity 30. Old piece or cloth 23. Rested on for support ' 31. Appeared J3. Gives oft water vapor 4. Turn out to be 42. Rrory 43. Kdlble seaweed 44. Back of tha neck 4. Persia 47. Roman road 48. Funeral pile 6L Ignited DOWN 1. Feminine name 3. Prepare for publication I. Gins hnttie for holillng liquor 4. Passage from a shore In land I. Snapping beetle BUSINESS DIRECTORY Jub Printing MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant In southern Clrnrnn Prti.flnc nf all klnria: Dook blndlm: loose leaf ledcera and I blanka, billing systema. duplicating) cae.i sales slips and everything In the printing Unea. 28-30 N. Orape ' '; .'Ject. Remembering Mother." Painting and Papernanging M. A. BUSS Painting and paper hanging Tel 646-.W. o.8 8 Orape LEGAL NOTICES Warrant Call. Nottc-e Is hereby given that there are funds on hand for the redemption of warrants drawn on School District No. 91. numbered 40 to 159 Inclusive Interest ceases after Mav 12th, 1934 J. S. SMITH. Clerk. School Dlst. No. 91. St. Marks Episcopal Holy communion, 8 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon, 1 a. m. Church school. 10 a. m. E. S. Bart lam, rector. Church of Christ Services every Sunday at 10:30 . ni. and 7:30 p. m. In Eagles hall, 217 West Main street. Morning subject May 13. "Llfe'g Journey." Evening. ''Conversions." Everybody welcome. Advent Christian Church Corner West Jackson and Welch. Bible school. 9:45 a. m.. followed by a short program by the church school. Mother's Day sermon by pastor at 11 a. m. Special music. Evening worship. 8:00 p. m. All are welcome. Free Methodist Church Tenth and Ivy streets. E. N. Long, pastor. The Sunday achool la meeting at 0:45 a. m. Mother's Day will be observed In the Sunday school. Morning message by the pastor at 11 o'clock. The evening service, 7:48. Mid-week prayer service Wednesday evening. First Haptlat Church W. H. Eaton, minister. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Morning worship. A com bined program of the choir and Sun day school in honor of mother. 7:00 p. m. Young people's devo tional groups, 8:00 p. m. Evening service, Special musical features. Sermon by the pas tor, "When Jesus Comes What?1 You are cordially Invited to share these services with us. Full Gospel Tnhernarle Newtown street near Main. J. Lo gan Staurt, pastor. Sunday echo). 9:45, Morning worship at 11. The theme of the sermon will be 'Mother," Evangelistic meeting, 7:45. The subject for the evening will be, "The Rapture of the Saints." Prayer-meeting. 7:45 Tuesday eve ning. Bible study from a large chart on Thursday evening, 7:4ft. A cordial Invitation to all. Church of the Narnrene John T. LaRoac, pastor. Mothers' Day service at U a. m. Special music and flowers for the mothers, followed by a sermon by the pastor on "Mother's Influence." Sunday Bible achool at 9:45. Some thing of Interest every Sunday. Young People's aoclety In two groups at 7 p. m. Evening evangelistic service at 8. Mnssage by the pastor. Mid-week prayer and Bible study Wednesday evening. 8 to 9:30. Everyone welcome here. 7.1 on Evangelical Lutheran Church Fourth street near Oakdale avenue. Oeo. P. Kabele, D. D., pastor. Special Mother's Day service at 11 a. m. Sermon : "Honoring Mother." Special music, "Mother Knows." by Jacobus. The mother present with the largest number of children and grand-children will be honored by being presented with a bouquet; also the youngest mother. Honor your mother by attending church today. "My Mother and My Home." will he the topic for the Luther League at 7 p. m. to which mothers and all who would honor their mothers r Invited. Mothr' Ony will lo bt obrvl In the Bundoy nehool, 10 . m. nd mothern rc peellly Invited to Hi- tend with their children. A "Real Home" ON CAPITOL HILL For Sale In excellent condition, near reservoir. Splondid view! Down stairs hat spacious living and dining rooms, modern kitchen, large pleasant breakfast room, complete laundry room, toilet and shower. Upstairs has 3 bedrooms and large slccp'.ng porch, lovely bath room. Every room in house has crofs ventilation. All con crete and cement cellar. Excellent heating plant. Finest three car garage in city. This home located on nearly an acre of ground, finest soil, has about 10,000 square feet' of beautiful lawn, shade trees, family orchard, lovely rose, iris and other flower gardens. Plen ty of garden space. PRICED VERY REASONABLE. Must be seen to be appreciated. CALL OWNER B18-Y FOR APPOINTMENT. l"lrt fhrl.tlnn Church Ninth and Oakdale street. W. R Balrd. minister. Bible school at 0:45 a. m. Centner, superintendent. L. G. court! i Everyman's Bible claaa In house auditorium at 0 .45 Morning worship begins at 10:55.1 .Anthem. "Ill Never Forget You. i p,,,. Moti,er." Gilbert, mmon sub- Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Evening evangelistic service at S o'clock. The sermon will be preached by O. J. law. whom subject will be. "The Fire of Pentecost." Special music by the choir under the direction of Effle Herbert Yeo. man. Church of find Corner Haven and Holly streets. D. M. Clemens, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Program, 10:15 a. m. 8ermon, 11 a. m. Subject, "Moth ers of Yesterday. Today and Tomor row." Present for mothers with larg est number In family present. Young people's program. 7:30 p. m. Preaching. 8:15 p. m. Present for mother with largest number of Y. P. present at Y. P. program. Prayer service Wednesday, 7 :30 p. m. Ladles' Missionary Circle Thursday, 1:00 to 4:00 p. m. AU are cordially Invited to come and bring your mother. Medford Company of Jehovah's Witnesses Jehovah's Witnesses are broadcast ing a lecture bv Judge Rutherford over KM ED every Sunday morning irom iu to iu:io. Judee Rutherford la considered the greatest Bible exponent of the pres ent aae and hla books of Scripture explanations are now translated into 58 languages. His lectures explain mat mole prophecy is now being ful filled and by listening In 15 minutes each Sunday one will henr an expla nation oi worm cowutiona and their outcome. Jehovah's Witnesses meet for atudv every Sunday morning at 10:30 and every Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at no. 102 Mistletoe atret. All in terested In Watch Tower Bible study are welcome. St. Peter's Lutheran Church (Mlwourl Synod) E. Main and Portland Ave. H. H. Young, Pastor. Sunday school and Bible class at 10:00 o'clock. Divine worship at 11:00 o'clock. Theme: "How the Ascended Savior Makes Known to the World His Sal vation." No evening service. Sunday achool teachers meet Wed ncAday at 8:00. Ladles Aid meets Thursday after noon at 2:00 in the home of Mrs. E. R. Pech. The Young People's social will be held Friday evening In the Schelder elter home near Ashland. The public la always welcome. The First Methodist Church West Main and Laurel Street, Joseph Knotts, Minister. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. This be. Ing Mother's Day every aon and daughter should be preaent at Sun day achool and on time. Morning worship. 11 a. m. and eve ning worship, 7:30 p. m. The Epworth League meets at 8:80 p. m. The Duff Irish Trio will conduct a Mother's Day service In the morn Ing. Every Methodist In Medford should he present. Last Sunday eve nlng chairs had to be brought In to seat the crowd. We expect lare crowds this Sunday. The sermons are convincing, and full of Interest throughout. The vlbra-harp selections are much appreciated. The Duffs will be with us only one more week. Come and hear them while you have the opportunity. Everybody welcome. First Presbyterian Church William J. Howell, Minister. Mrs. Wm. 8. Gllmore, director of education. Bible school, 9:45. This Is one of the Bible schools that believes and teaches the Bible. You can send your children to u and feel certain that they will be taught by trained consecrated teachers. Every child la welcome. Mother's Day service it 11 ft. m. Sermon, "The First Mother's Day." Special music by the choir under the direction of Mrs. Elsie 0. Strang, Helen Jones, organist. Prelude, "Andante from the First Symphony" by Beethoven. Offertory, "Song of the Shepherd Boy," by Wilson. Poatlude, "Postlude In D," by Mourlan. Anthem, "Mother Mln." Contralto soloist, Mrs. Jeanne, Mc Allister. Young ladles will meet you at the door with red and white flowera. No evening eervlce. "Your mother attended church, Why don't yem?" 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, 212 North Oakdala. Subject. Sunday, May 13th. "Adam and Fallen Man Sunday school at 9:30. Applicants under the ae of 30 may be admittei. Wednesday evening meetings, which include testimonies of Christian Sci ence healings, at 8 o'clock. The reading room, which la located at 301 In the Medford building, open daily from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m.. except Sunday and holidays. The li brarian is in attendance from 10 to 4. at which time the Bible and all au thorlred Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. The public la cordially Invited to attend the service and visit the read ing room. The Federated Churches Jos. M. Johnson, Pator Central Point. Oregon "ChrtMlanltv and Patriotism" Is the title of the lesson In the Bible schools this week. The Scripture is In Matt. 33. Our school begins at 9:45. A'galn we invite you to our young people's services at 7 o'clock. Then to enjoy with ua the opening services In the evening church service. Mr. May- nard Putney will bring a short mes sage to the young people. This Sunday morning we honor the motherhood of the world In a apeclal service. Regardless of where our dear mothers are, we are glad to pay small tribute to their memory. The pastor will speak on the' subject "Mother and The Book", In the morn ing service; And in the evening will speak on the subject: 'Christian Re action to Everyday Life." We Invito all who are not In obligations else where to Join us in worship. 4 SILVERTOWN SALES The growing national demand for Sllvertown tires wlfh the Life-Saver Golden Ply Is Indicated by recent) preliminary sales figures for 1933 re leased by the B. P. Goodrich com pany, according to officials of Lewis Super Service Station. "Unit sales of Stlvertowns last year showed more than a 10 per cent In crease and this excellent showing la generally attributed to the product. "Almost everyone who drives a car realizes the potential hazards of blow otus. Statistics prepared by various agencies Indicate clearly that thou sands of accidents, many of which re sult In death or serious Injury, are caused annually by tire failures. "Golden Ply tlrea are engineered to resist heat Inside the casings which If sustained will caluse ply separa tion, a major cause of blowouts, "The engineering advances made by all automotive manufacturers en abling them to build cars which will easily travel In excess of 70 mllea an hour brought new problems for the tire producers. "Tlrea were subjected to much higher normal driving speeds than ever before and the problem of heat generated Inside tires became a real concern to rubber engineers. "After two years of intensive study and thousands of tests, many of which were conducted on the fastest automobile track In America, Good rich announced Us new tire created to meet modern driving conditions. "At the outset many car owners thought here was simply another tire but the convincing results of hundreds of thousands of driving miles In all parts of the United States has brought the Increasing popular demand." For Garden P. u wing Tel. 913-J. All kinds ot blanks for sals for rent, no hunting no trespassing and other cards for sale at Commercial Printing Dept of Mall Tribune. While farmers on the north aids of the Rio Grande are being paid to reduce their acreage, growers In the Mexican valley have put In a record crop of about 50,000 acres. fM'TOMBayress'AND u VtXJ'RE GauQ "TO Be. JUST,, DAv.-rec ARoifr MP. - i I'm going to be in a comic strip run every Thursday and if you don't look for me you're going to miss a peck o' laffs, so be Sure to follow me! I L. K. FIRESTONE ANNOUNCES NEW TIRE Justly proud of the new Fireiton High Speed Tire for 1934 i L. K Firestone, sales manager of the Fire ton Tire and Rubber Company o( California. , In a statement to Firestone Dealera and the Motoring I'uhlic, Leonard Firestone today announced the new Firestone Tire for and told of the greatest improvements ever made in balloon type tires. The young executive brimming with enthusiasm and confidence told hor Firestone engineers, always a step ahead of the industry had developed I he first successful balloon tire in 1923, and have initiated every worth while development and improvement tn tires since then. "It is only natural after considering; lhat Firestone brought out the first all-ruhber non-skid tire and the above facts that we should lead in the fur ther development of tire construction, to meet the demands of the hifih powered, high speed cars of today. Firestone engineers and chemists' brought out startling developments to ass rc motorists of safer, longer, and more economical tire performance.1 The result is a new 1934 Firestone High Speed Tire with a wider, Matter tread, greater thickness, deeper non- ikid, more and tougher rubber and non-skid contact with the road." "These improvements result in more than 50 added non-skid mileage in, these new tires," Mr. Firestone de clared. "This added safety and pro- tection against blowouts, and greater economy than ever before is . mado possible by the Firestone patented and exclusive process of Gum-Dipping, whereby the millions of cotton fibres inside the high stretch cords are soaked and coated with pure live rulw ber which provides greater strctiRth and greater adhesion between the tread and body of the tires." For 14 consecutive years, leading race drivers have driven to victory on Firestone Tires built with Gum Dipped High Stretch Cords. The tires are given the severest test known each May 30th when they are driven at terrific speeds over the hot bricks in the 500 mile Indianapolis Speed Classic. They arc also road tested on the large fleet of Firestone Test Cars, day and night, every day of the year, over all kinds of roads and highways. The new Firestone Tire is rccognirect by car owners as the Masterpiece oi, Tire Construction. Firestone Dealers everywhere havft the new 1934 tires in their stores and are ready to show the added advan tages and construction features of th Firestone High Speed Tire. am .1 NICE 7-ro:m house for rent CaiJ at rune a. j.i.c v wvt. bu i 1 tKX, i. JUH tieU, at. 1, Ukiuo. 817 w. U)ia