Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 01, 1934, Page 9, Image 9

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOIID. OREGON', SUNDAY. .TTLT 1. 1934.
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will probably find
exactly the thine
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(Minimum 3&c)
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per word
(Minimum 100)
Per une pet month, without
copy changes 1
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Phone 75
FOE WANT A.D8
, AND FOUND
lAL '-.. a.lt.ti nearls. Re-
ward pTorenc. Stoner, Ninlnser
' Cue. Asma".
TrS-Whlt gold wrist watch. Name
aveS onec. Rcrd. TeL9l7.
niimnnd Jubilee. Belt
tor ladlee' Tweed coat. Mrs. Jack
Steward. Rogue River, us"-
EoST Lady's white purse. Reward.
Return to Tribune 0,"--
Hod rope halter. Very gentle. Scar
-.- in.ni foot Irom wire.
2?.- . vWa Hreek June 20
Any one seeing her please notify
Ea-1 Young. 206 West D Street,
orentl PaS. Oregon, or Applegate
LOBT-Sack containing tan leather bag
"2:.. clothlne. between
Medford and Eagle Point Sunday
morning. Finder may ""v -purse.
Write or return to Mall Trib
une. Kewara.
LOST Small white female pup
Brown marking on head and ears
Bob tailed. 242 N. Front.
LOST H dog mlaslng. call 1516
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Woman or girl lor general
housework wno win go "
Tel. 1592. - -.
WANTED Experienced waitress. Ap
ply Diamond coie.
WANTED Olrl or woman lor general
housework, box ioi,
WANTED MALE HELP
t uivn an OPENINO for a steady,
ruhl man to handle appro. 200
consumers, paying up to $42.50 a
week. Write Albert miiis. oaJ aiw
mouth, Cincinnati. O.
MAN WANTED tor Rawlelgh Route of
ann '.mines. Good orofits for hust
lers. We train and help you. Write
Immediately. Rawieign w, uepi.
OR-27-SA, Oakland, Calif.
WANTED Five more mechanically In
cllned men to train for big pay po.
.iH.n in Diesel Engineering -
Mint be able to handle small
monthlv tralnliu expense. Writ
Box 1849, Tribune.
MALE OR FEMALE
WANTED Paying guests In a private
home. One block S. of Court House,
609 W. 10th. Phone 488-A.
HOMEWORKERS Mnke up to 50
weekly listing names, addressing
other work. National Relief Alliance
Berwyn, III.
WANTED SITUATIONS
F.LDERLY. dependable lady wishes
work by hour or day. Housework
or care of cnuuren. etc.
9th St.
RESPONSIBLE woman will care for
children at her home call UJa.
WANTED-.MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED A stock of men's furnish
ings dry goods hardware furni
ture, or general store Invoice not
more than $10,000 In S. Oregon or
northern Calif., give all particulars
m first letter. Reply Box 1893. Mail
Tribune. Medford. Oregon.
OWNER If you have a home, lot or
ranch for sale, we believe we can
get cash within 30 days. 240096
Ave.. Oakland, Calif.
WANTED 2nd hand goods and Junk.
Pats. 1506 Prune St. Phone 547-L.
WANTED to lease August 1 or Sep
tember 1. by responsible people. 1
story house, modern, unfurnished.
S bedrooms. East side. Box 1859.
Tribune.
WANTED TO RENT Room on East
side by employed young Isdy. Tel.
1592.
LET us do your pumping. Pumps and
power rented. Call Cass. 760.
WANTED TO RENT On or about
July 1. furnished house, Medford.
close In: 8 bedrooms preferred.
Please mall description and rental
price to Lieut. H. O. Preston. Dis
trict Chaplain. CCC Headquarters.
Medford, Oregon.
WANTED Modem, furnished house
Two beds. Frlg:dslre. Oarage. Ga
of elec. stove. Tribune, Box 1840.
WANTED 2nd hsnd furniture We
buy. sell and trade. Berrydaie 2nd
Hand store. 1603 N. Rlverea'.de
Telephone 266.
WANTED Boys' bicycle. Phone S23-R-4
i WASTED TO BUY Jackson County
Biog. a: Loan stock, box ion, at.o-une.
WANTED--MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Baoy calves
385. Medtord.
at. i. Bos
FURNITURE re-upooletered.
969-R. Thlbsult.
WANTED Wool, mohair, hide and
pelts See ua before you tell. Wool
begs and twine (or sale. Medford
Bargain House. 37 N. a rape at
Phone 1062
WILL care lor elderly alclt people is
my Dome. Phone 437- X.
WANT TO BUY 1929 Port.
cheap. 333 W 2nd.
WANTED Household goods, stores
toots or what have you. Meoiora
Bargain Bouse. 27 N Orape St. Tel
1062.
WANTED TO BUY 10-ton mil) or
more, crusher, amalgamator Advise
price and where can be seen. 417
Davis Blag- Portland. Ore.
WANTED Warrants. Redden 4c Co
.ITrNK WANTED
We pay Cash for JUNK BATTERIES
A N n R A I ll ATdHS. ALUU1NUU.
BRASS. COPPER and uni ol all
descriptions.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 No. Orape. Tel 1062
WANTED Stock saddle, goon condl
tlon. Phone 371-iv evenings between
six and eight.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Modem 6 room house on
Ross Court. Phone 804-J between 2
and 5:30 Sunday.
FOR RENT Furnished 6 room house
and garage. 604 W, 10th.
FOR RENT Modern 6 room furnish.
ed house. Call between 5:30 and
6:30 p. m. 579 Franquett St.
FOR RENT 5 room modern subur
ban house with acreage, good lo
cation. Rent 912.50. Earl Tumy
Liberty Bldg.
FOR RENT Partly furnished 8-room
house on pavement. Inquire at 213
So. Front St. or call 1336-L before
9 a. m.
FOR RENT 5 room modern furnished
borne, furnace, breakfast nook, elec
tric refrigerator, $40, water paid.
Phone 728.
HOUSES for rent or sale. Call Harold
H. Brown, 195. .
FOR RENT Homes, furnished or
, -unfurnished. Brown & White.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Furn. apt., centrally lo
cated. Call 1368-W.
PARTLY furnished apt., gas range,
bed, overstuffed davenport and
chair. Light, hot and cold water
furnished. Low rent. Apply Mall
Tribune.
FOR RENT Aptl. 334 Apple.
APT. FOR RENT Phone 201-H.
FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnlah-
apartmenta. Carglll court Tel, 105
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
RENT Large new front room, close
In. Quiet. Board if desired. Reason
able. 204 W. Jackson.
FOR RENT Furn. sleeping rooms.
376 So. Central.
FOR RENT Front room. Separate en.
trance. 220 No. Oakdale.
FOR RENT Modern sleeping room.
Hot and cold water. 345 N. Bartlett.
FOR RENT Large front room with
2 double beds. Hot and cold water
Close In. 20 S. Fir.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep
ing rooms, with garage accommoda
tions, moderate rates. 325 So. River
side Ave.
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS
VACATION CABINS Deluxe, meals,
cheap. Convalescent Home, facing
park, Ashland.
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
RATES very moderate at 716 E. Main.
ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 S Grape.
FOR EXCHANGE
EXCHANGE A-l buzz-saw for cow,
goats or cook stove. C. N. Coomes,
Eagle Point.
$2000.00 first mortgage running 5 yrs.
Interest 8 secured by 160 oens
near Bowman. S. Dak. for property
In or near Medford. Will assume
difference. A. O. Tollefson. Phone
95-L.
FOR EXCHANGE 1920 model A
Ford sedan and 2 lots In Medford
for late model Ford V-8. Tel. 407-Y.
EXCHANGE Furn. re-upholsterlng
for lumber, wood, fish poles and
reels- Phone 969-R.
FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric
sewing machine for Ught sedan
Box 638. Trlbuna.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
47 A. on Crater Lake Highway 1 ml
N. of Reese Creek, 2 room house,
10 A. under ditch. Sell cheap and
easy terms or take Calif, properly.
Take car as down payment, not later
than 1931. Luke Ryan, k. 1, nor,
walk. Calif.
TRADE Placer claim location for
small place, or what have you.
Chas Hoffman, Central Point.
TWO ACRES, river bottom, free wat
er. 5 room house that coat $1700
garacre, chicken house, close In, fine
location, clear. Trade for Medford
residence. Homeseekera Exchange,
402 East Main.
80 ACRES 15 miles from Medford for
vacant lots Medford or small acre
age, clear for clear. Box 810, Rose
burg. Oregon.
320 A. STOCK RANCH. 30 head cattle,
crop, equipment, 40 acres cultiva
ted, free water right, excellent out
range. cIom to paved hwy, good
Improvements, family orchard, clear,
priced $30CO. Owner consider e:sr
Improved acreiwre near Medford.
Gainer Real. Exchange, 15 H. Fir.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS, con
venient terms. C. A. Barnes, uju
Reddy. Phone 530 or L. J. Knox,
Medford Nat'l Bank Bldg. Tel. 634.
FOR SALE 1 acre, comfortable house.
store house, garage, chlcken-nouse,
rabbit hutches, woodshed, 2 loads
wood, fine garden, party leaving.
Sacrifice. SS77.50 cash. 1 block city
limits. Inquire 723 McAndrews.
FOR SALE Attractive stucco house
on Jacksonville Highway. PrlceJ
right. Harold H. Brown Agency. Tel
195. after 5. 1670.
SUBURBAN HOME
Located on Old Stage Road. 1 acre
with 4-room completely moae.-n
home, beautifully landscaped, large
oaks. Cost owner $6,000. Immediate
sale price $2200. Terms. Exclusive
(genu.
STOCK RANCH
280 acres. 150 acres under culti
vation, black loam soil, well fenced,
outrange, large barn, fair house. 20
acres free water. Price $8,000. Will
take S to 6 acres will Improved
hlghwav frontage as part payment.
CHARLES A. WINQ AGENCY, INC.
109 E Main fit. Medford, Oregon
40 ACRES bottom land, 27 acres un
der plow, balance pasture. Upright
house, barn for 25 ton hay, 6 miles
north Rogue River. Price $2500. See
me lor a deal, pengra Keai &sta;e,
524 North Riverside.
WHEN you think of real estate, think
of Brown & wntie.
FOR SALE 8 acres west of Gas Plant.
Good land. Pengra Real Estate, 524
No. Riverside,
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
REG. JERSEY for trade on car.
Box 128, Medford, Ore.
FOR SALE Fresh oowa.
Schultz, Beagle, Ore.
FOR SALE POULTRY
AND EGOS
FOR SALE Young hens; white leg
horns. Reds: one roll new wire, mi
Friday or Sunday. 1. W. Sample, one
mile west Phoenix.
PURE Bronze toms, cockeran's prize
stock $6. Jesse Nell Rt 1. Ashland
FOR SALE DOGS PETS
FOR SALE Thoroughbred Springer
spaniel puppies. Harry Steuart.
Griffin Creek.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
1933 Pontlac 4 door, looks and runs
like new. Tires, upholstery, motor
excellent shape. Attractively priced
for oulck sale.
1934 Bulck 57 Demonstrator.
Driven only 5000 miles. New car
guarantee. Bl discount.
1929 Bulck 4 door sedan Low
mileage. Motor and finish excep
tional condition. See these cars at
SKINNER'S GARAGE
143 S. Riverside
FOR SALE '31 Chevrolet truck, new
- dual- tires, or trade for light car,
606 W. 11th,
FOR SALE Model A Ford coupe, ex
cellent condition, new paint. 109
E. 8th St.
GOOD USED CARS
80-DAY GUARANTEE
REASONABLE PRICES
1933 Plymouth DeLuxe coupe
1933 Plymouth DeLuxe sedan, air
wheels
1929 LaSalle 5-paasenger coupe
1928 LaSalle sport coupe
1930 Hudson 8 sedan
1934 studebaker B sedan
1934 Plymouth DeLuxe sedan
ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC.
38 N. Riverside Tel. 18
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Orovensteln apples. O. V
Mvers Ranch. Old Pacific Highway
North. Tel 258-J.
FOR SALE Oat hay.
Stewart Ave.
Walter ToUe.
FOR SALE Walnut bed, and large
dresser. Simmons springs and new
mattress. Ph. B22-W.
FOR SAL FIEreworks. Bill B&rniu.
So. Riverside.
PRODUCE bought and sold at Home
Market. So. Pacific Highway.
FOR SALE Cooking apples & plum.
Bagley Orchard, Talent.
PIANOS -3 repossessed uprights, prac
tically new. Can be bought at big
savings for balance of contract.
Easy monthly payments. Baldwin
Piano Shop, 123 W. Main.
FOR SALE Raspberries, three mile
north Applegate store on mam
highway, 50c crate. Bring own con
tainers and pick them . yoursai.
Oene Mee.
FOR SALE 300 boxes regular wrap
ped and packed Newtown apples,
125 and larger, stored Medford Ice
and Cold storage Company, 60:
per box. This good fruit with ex
ception little scald. May be seen at
Mediora ice ana coia storage.
SMALL CAFE. Paying business.
East 8th.
105
FOR SALE Apricots at Ollbert't, one
mile east of Jacksonville on Phoen
ix Road.
FOR SALE 800 newly made up Los
Angeles fruit lugs, nogue River lo.
Ph. 1360.
FOR SALE Oravensteln apples and
ear corn. Phone 7-f-i.
FOR SALE Nice apricots. 119 Port
land Ave. Phone 357. 3c lbs.
FOR SALE Oood light wagon. W. E.
Nicholson. Tel 534-Y.
ORAIN HAY for sale.
Phone 7-F-14.
Allen Smith,
BATTERY SPECIAL New guaranteed
Batteries M-9B, rebuilt, guaranteed.
93.50 with old battery. A visit wll
prove our high quality. Chief Bav
tery Co., 207 So. Riverside, phone
1385.
RED RASPBERRIES 3e cup. You pick
them. Bring containers. Go 1 mile
S. Oak Grove school then keep to
right S mile. R. K. Kincheloe.
DENTISTRY Dr. I. ft. Oora. 235 t
Main.
BUY OLADS in your own county. 19
acres to choose from in Table Foe
valley, one mile west of Table Roc
tore. D a, Prultt R. P. Raione
FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Aprlots 4c lb. Top Notch
Orchard ten minuws orive irom
town end of Klncs Highway road.
Look for signs. Phone 610-J-l.
FOR SALE $75 violin, $30: chllrts'
art blackboord. 1038 Court St. Tel.
1261.
FOR SALE Large canning apricots
Bring containers. Phone Linn or
chards. Eagle Point 34-X-10. Victor
Tessltore, proprietor.
FOR SALE Apricots. Henry Huklll
i ml. south White school, Qrlffin
Creek. Tel 857-W.
FOR SALE Tllton apricots. O. L.
Llndley, Coker Butte Road. Phone
571-J-3.
BOAT TRAILER. Cash Register. Add
ing Machine, Typewriter, Boots
Shoes, Hunttng-Fishing Equipment
317 North Riverside.
FOR SALE Combination safe.
Jacksonville, 162.
Call
FOR SALE Used sewing machines, ail
makes; terms if dselred. All mokes
rented and repaired White Sewing
Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett
WANTED Used cream separator, mo
dlum size. F. D. Oaskell, Esgle
Point, Star Route.
FOR SALE Binder twine, hay salt,
berry cups, fruit baskets, crates
Monarch Seed ds Feed Co.
FOR SALE Dairy Fly Spray, 90c
gal. Bring your container. Mon
arch Seed Si Feed Co.
FOR SALE Fancy apricots. R. C.
Ward, Fern Valley, Ph. 19-F-21.
GRAIN SACKS Jackson County
Feed Co., 4th and Bartlett Sts.
MISCELLANEOUS
ASK US about saving nearly 50 of
your Automoone insurance s A
Kroschel. 33 N. Grape St.
DOGS examined free.
Dr. Stone. 4th
and Bartlett.
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR TRADE, on account of old age.
and bad health, the only cleaning
plant. In Bandon. doing a good cash
and carry business, will trade for a
nice little 4 or 5 room house and
lot, close In, we are doing over
$50.00 per week, cash business now,
and pay only $17.50 rent. Bandon
Cleaners, Box 311. Bandon, Ore.
FOR SALE Hl-Way Inn Cafe and
equipment. Rent 11250 month
Gold Hill. Ore.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts ot Pith, ana
Title Insurance The
only complete Title
System tn JacksoD
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title. Rooms 8 and 6, No 33
North Central Ave. upstair.
Expert Win rtow Cleaners
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172
House Cleaning, Floor Waxing. Orl
enta) Rug Cleaning specialty
Job Printing
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPART MEN!
Best equipped plant in southern
Oregon Printing of all kinds; book
binding; loose leaf ledgers and
blanks, billing systems, du plica tins
ca&b ealea slips and everything in
tne printing unes. 28-30 N. Grape
Phone 76
Painting and Paperrjttnglng
M. A. BLISS Painting and paper
hanging Tel 646 W t.8 S Grape
Mail Tribune Daily
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
GADS TRANSFER ii 3TORAOE CO.
Oftioe 1016 No Central Phoue 416
Prices right servive guaranteed
HAW LEY TRANSFER Expert pacX
ers and movers Special livestock
moving equipment Prices right
619 North Riverside Phone 1044-X
Wall Paper Cleaning.
WALL-PAPER CLEANING, lo per so,
ft. Mr. Black 310 N Bsrtlett.
Money to Lend
MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE
CARS. ETC. Prompt service and le
gal rates. W. S THOMAS. 45 S
Central, state license No S 157.
Pilgrim Holiness Church
C. Edwin Cox, Paator.
New church home corner of East
Jackson at Bessie, near Roosevelt .
school in the tent.
Bible school at 9:45 a. m.
Preaching at 11 a. m,
Ve are dismissing the evening ser
vice that all may attend the camp
meeting at Rogue River Valley asso
ciation being held at Gold Hill.
Watch for further announcements.
Zlon Evangelical Lutheran Church
Fourth Street near Oalcdale Avenue.
Geo. P. Kabele, D, D., Pastor,
Sunday school at 10 a, m. Martin
D. Paulsen, superintendent.
Morning service at 11 o'clock. Ser
mon subject, "John's Seven Witnesses
for Jesus." Special music by the
choir.
At 8 p. m. we Join In the union
service In the First Methodist church
on West Main street. Rev. Knotts
pastor and speaker.
The First Methodist Church
West Main and Laurel Streets.
Joseph Knotts. Minister.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Be sure
to be on time. Classes for every
one. Come and study the Bible with
us.
Morning worship at 11. Sermon
theme. "The Imminent Task." Our
large chorus choir will atng "Thine.
O Lord, Ts the Greatness." by Balncs.
Mrs. C. H. Paske will sing the solo,
Come Unto Me." by Coenen,
The Epworth League will meet at
7 p. m.
The first of the Sunday evening
union services for thla summer will
be held lr thla church at 8 p. m.
Sermon theme. "Our Nation and
Other Nations." The chorus choir
will sing "Sanctus," by Gounod.
Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30
p. m.
St.
Peter's Lutheran Church
(Missouri Synod)
East Main Street and Portland Are.
H. H. Young, Pastor.
Sunday school at 10 o'clock. This
is the mid-year promotion day. All
children enrolled In our Sunday
school are urged to be present. Par
ents, are your children enrolled In
a Sunday school? If not, why not
enroll them In our thriving Sunday
school? We have classes for all ages
taught by able teachers and under
the able leadership of E. A. He uners.
The usual social will follow after
Sunday school this morning.
No morning worship thin morning.
Deaf-mute services will be con
ducted In the afternoon by Pastor E.
Elchmann from Portland. Visitors
are welcome.
Evening worship at 8 o'clock. The
pastor will address the congregation
on "The Proper Relation Between
Parents and Children.' All parents,
together with their children, are
urged to be present. The church
council and the Sunday school teach
ers will meet afte service.
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St. Mark's Church
Ernest 8. Bartlam, Rector.
Holy communion. 8 a. m.
Church school, 10 a. m.
Holy communion and sermon,
a. m.
Cliurili of ChrUt
In Eagles' Hall, 317 Wcat Main.
Morning aervlcen 10:30. Subject:
"A Bible Test of One Profession."
Evening services 7:45. Subject:
"The End of the Law."
This subject will be discussed care
fully by one who probably under
a tan els the Bible teachings concern
ing the Iaw as well as any teacher
In the state. Come and hear what
he has to say.
All questions handled fairly.
Church of God
Corner of Haven and Holly streets.
D. M. Clemens, pastor.
Church school, 9:45 a. m.
11 a. m. Morning worship. At this
service the ordinances of the
Lord's house will be observed.
Young people, 7:30 p. m.
Preaching, 8 p. m.
Prayer service Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.
Ladies' Missionary Circle Thursday,
1 to 4 p. m. at the home of Mrs.
Clemens, 814 West Second street.
All are welcome at above serv
ices. First Baptist Church
W. H. Eaton, minister.
9:45 a. m. Sunday school.
11 a, m. Morning worship. Miss
Helen Judy will sing. The paator
will speak on "The Stampede," a
patriotic sermon.
7:00 p. m. Young people's devo
tional groups.
8:00 p. m. The first of the cur
rent series of union summer Sunday
evening services. This service will be
at the First M. E. church with paa
tor Knotts as preacher.
You are cordially Invited to meet
with ua In these services.
Phoenix Christian Church
M. Brownrlgg. Minister In Charge.
Two great sermons on the Holy Spirit:
Right after Sunday school, at the
morning hour: How Jesus sent the
Holy spirit as His advocate to In
spire the Holy Scriptures through the
Apostles.
Right after the Endeavor at the
evening services: How the Apostles
under the power of the Holy Spirit.
"Wrote the Gospel Into Man's
Hearts." in the New Covenant and
under the Blood of Christ. If you
want more light on the Scriptures,
come and hear these sermons.
First Presbyterian Church
William J. Howell, minister.
Mrs. Wm. 9. Gilmore, director of
religious education.
Bible school, 9:45 a. m. Let's be on
time for general assembly . We have
classes for all aqcs and Invite you to
worship with us.
Morning worship, 11 a. m. Ser
mon, "The Upper Room," At the
close of morning worship the sacra
ment of the Lord's supper will be
observed.
Special music: prelude, "Song
Without Worda," Hart man; offertory,
"Andante." Rogers; solo. "I Come To
Thee," Caro Roma. Soloist. Mrs.
Esther Merrltt Sanderson. Postlude,
"Intermezzo," Bizet.
Church of the Nftzarene
North Central avenue at Jackson
street.
The new pastor, Rev. Fred M.
Weathcrford. will be heard both
morning and evening. At the eight
o clock evening hour he will speak
from the topic. "Pools, Psots and
Favors." A message of'rlnglng truth.
At the 11 o'clock morning hour
the pastor-evnngellst will speak from
tne topic, "IjOve Tested."
Sundnv snhnnl nf. a-AR m s
class for every age. A Bible study
period full of Interest and Inspira
tion. Young people's meeting at 7:00 p,
m. A thriving live group of young
peoplo will present an Interesting
program. The Junloe Society meets
at tne same hour.
Throughout the services of the day
there will be music aplenty. Friends
and atrangers are cordially Invited.
The Federated Churches
Jos. M. Johnson, Fastor.
Central Point, Ore.
In our Bible schools we go back to
the Old Testament for some very
practical lessons. This week we ntudy
"Aliljah and the Divided Kingdom."
1st Kings, ll-M, Please read all
these chapters.
Our young people are determined
to carry on through the summer. Vou
will find them In preparation for
better service on Sunday evening
Time, 7 o'clock,
"For Ood and Country" will be
the sermon topic In the morning
service next Sunday: and In the ove
nlng service the subject will be: "My
Church In Prophecy." We will give
you good song messages. Come and
help.
In the Howard Sundsy school,
which meets at 2:30 In the after
noon, the pastor will begin a chap
ter study of the book of the Revela
tion. These studies will be open to
all who care to attend and will be
strictly non-sectarian.
Church of the Fournnuare Gospel
Fourth and Bartlett.
J. A. and Mary E. Blckerdlke, Pastors.
Mr. and Mrs. Blckerdlke have Just
received notice of their sppolntment
by Rev. T. R. Jackman of Portland,
assistant district supervisor of the
Foursquare churches, to the Medford
church. They have moved Into their
new home In the Foursquare church,
where they are now at home to their
friends and the friends of the Four
square church.
Sunday services:
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Morning worship at 11. Sacrament
of the Lord' Supper. 8ermon by
Mrs. Blckerdlke, "The Breed of Life."
Evangellstio service st 7:45 p. m
Mrs. Blckerdlke preschlng. Sermon,
The Only Alternative."
Wednesday at t p. m., mid-week
service. An evening of prayer, praise
snd song.
Ssturdsy. S p. m., children's church.
A delightful hour for the chllren.
You are cordially Invited to at
tend these services and worship with
us. A hearty welcome and delight
ful fellowship awslta you at the
Foursquare church.
Main Street MVthftdlt Church Sooth
K. D. Wood, pastor.
0:4ft a. m. Sunday school. Dr.
Frank Roberts, superintendent.
l a m. Sermon by the pastor.
Special muslo by the choir.
7:00 p, m. Young people'g aarr
ice. i
8:00 p. m. Evangel lstle aenrlce.
Phoenix Prwoyterlan Church
Ralph S. Petron, Minister.
Sunday school, 10 a. m. J. O. N.
Poling, superintendent.
Morning worship, 10 o'clock. Tha
E. N. MallerV will bring the
Rev,
message for the morning service.
Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m,
Evening vorshlp at 8. Mr. 8 hep
ard will bring the message at thls'elsht o'c'oe at the home of th
hour,
First Christian Church
Ninth and Oakdala,
W. R. Balrd, Minister.
Bible school at 9:45 a. m.: L. a.
Gentner, superintendent. Everyman's
Bible class In court house auditorium !
sl w.so.
Morning worship begins at I0:.heer crepe ensemble and carried
Sermon by O. J. Law. special muslo
by the choir under the direction of
Effle Herbert Yeoman.
Chrlstlsn Endeavor at 7 p. m.
At 8 o'clock this church Joins In
the union services at the First Meth
odist church.
Medford Company of Jehovah's
Witnesses
Jehovah's Witnesses are hrosrieflst.
Ing a lecture by Judge Rutherford !
over KMED every Sunday morning
from 10 to 10:15.
Judge Rutherford Is conaldered the
greatest Bible exponent of the pres
ent age and his books of Scripture
explanations are now translated Into
68 laguages. His leotures explain
that Bible prophecy ts now being ful
filled and by listening In 15 minutes
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'
Hj
terested In Watch Tower Bible study
are welcome.
STATEMENT HERE
A financial statement Just Issued
by the Commercial Finance corpora
tion of this city evidences the Im
provement of general business con
ditions In aouthern Oregon, The busi
ness of this well known financial
Institution durrhg the first five
months of 1034, has tripled that of
the corresponding period' of 1033,
Simultaneous with the publication of
this statement, dividend checks mre
now being sent to shsreholders in
the Commercial Finance corporation
and the officers and directors of this
compsny point with pride to the faet
that not a single preferred dividend
hss been missed since ths establish
ment of the corporation.
According to a, statement Issued by
W. W. Walker, president and dir
ector of the Commercial Finance
corporation, the net Income available
for surplus and reserves for the first
five months of 1034 Is approximately
11,000.00 compared with $3,738.37
for the corresponding period of 103S.
Total purchases for the first five
months of 1034 amount to 1400,
480.30 In contrast with purchases of
188,487.10 for the corresponding per
iod last year.
In the statement Issued by Mr.
Wslker yesterdsy, the Commercial Fi
nance corporation of Medford has
been issued a permit by the corpor
ation commissioner of Oregon to sell
collstersl trust notes and paid-up
coupon bonds up to one million dol
lars If desired, reflecting the sound
ness of this successful southern Ore
gon Institution.
In. commenting upon the fine
showing made during the early part
of this year Mr. Wslker said, "The
splendid rocord of the Commercial
Finance corporation as shown In our
statement of May 31, 1634 Is grati
fying to us. We feel that this sub
stantial Increase In our business In
dicates the soundness of our busi
ness policies and reflects the grow
ing recognition of this Institution In
this section of the state."
The officers of the Commercial Fi
nance corporation are: W, W. Walker,
president: Joseph A. Paganl, vice
president; O. A. Meeker, treasurer,
and Wm. B, Blackburn, secretory.
The directors are: H. a. Snod grass.
chslrmsn. Porter J. Neff, O. A. Meeker,
Joseph A. Paganl. W. W. Wslker.
Much of the success of the finance
corporation's operations In Medford
snd southern Oregon may be attrib
uted to the capable management of
W. W. Walker, president of the cor
porstton. Mr. Walker cams to Med
ford In 1034, with an enviable rec
ord as a banker, and assumed the
vice-presidency of the First national
bank. Re left this position to assist
In the orgsnlcstlon of the Commsr
clsl Flnsnce corporation, and has
actively managed this Institution
since Its estsbllshment. The substan
tlsl and consistent growth enjoyed
by this corporation reflects the abll
Ity of Its president.
Important Meeting
For Dokies Monday
A very Important meeting for all
members of the Knights of Pythias
and D. O. K. K better known si the
Dokies. will be held at the K. P.
hall tomorrow night.
Several Items of Interest wilt be
discussed and a large turnout Ii
pected. Word has been received that
five or six carloads of members are
coming from Grants Pass and sev
eral from northern California.
A very enjoyable meeting Is an
ticipated and all members are urged
to be present.
Phone Ma We'll haul away your
rtfuM, city Sanitary Berries.
IMPROVEMENT IN
BUSINESS SHOWN
Society
and Clubs
Miss Gale Is Bride
Of Darrell Nichol
At Home Ceremony
Miss Patricia Oale, daughter of
"r- ,nf Mr"- H- a,1 " a'n
Nichol, son of Mrs. Ellrsbeth Nichol
of Medford. on Friday erenlne at
bride's sister, Mrs. C. N. Culjr. St sot
West Jackson street. The ceremony
was performed by the Reverend Jos
eph Knotts.
The room was decorated with glad,
loll, sweet peas, lark spur and (ryp-
jsophlla. Burning tapers furnished th
light in the rooms.
The bride war wfclt triHt.
Bouquet of white gladioli bresth. The
maid of honor, Miss Betty Culy. was
attired In blue and white, and car
ried an arm bouquet of red gladioli.
Jamea 8eabrook was best man.
Twenty relatives and friends at
tended tth ceremony, whteh wsj
followed by a reception.
Out-of-town guests were Mr. and
Mrs. H. E. Oale and Mr. and Mrs. D.
- derlck of Grants Pass and Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Flfleld of Ashland.
Following a short wedding trip to
California, Mr. and Mr. Nichol wilt
be at home to their friends at 803
West Eleventh street.
Mrs. Nichol was for three years:
a teacher at Prospect, for the pas
two years has been an Instructor at
the Orants Pass Junior high school.
Mr. Nichol is with the forest serr.
Ice.
F. L. Club Invites
Guests for Dinner
The F. L. Club of Olive Rebekah
lodge of Medford met at the horn
of Besse Thompson last Monday eve
ning for a social meeting. At 6:30
covered dish luncheon was served and
was greatly enjoyed by the members,
and their Invited guests.
It had been arranged to hold an
outdoor picnic on Wagner creek but,
due to the weather conditions, plans
had to be altered and the meeting;
held Indoors, If weather conditions
permit, the club will hold a welner
roast on Monday, July 8.
Members present were Bess
Thompson, Lucille Csve, Edna Hll
derbrand. Georgia Hess, Jean Jen
nings, Marian Mellln, Iva Walden and
Viola Aldredge.
Guests of the evening were: Louis
Thompson, Arthur Hess. Wlllord
Cave, Bud Aldredge, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Mansfield, Miss Monsflold,
raye Ackley, Miss Charlotte Walden
and little Bill Hess,
Cards and other entertainment
were enjoyed by all during the even
ing.
MIm Thomson Is
Honored on Birthday
Last Wednesday evening twenty-
five of the friends of Miss Laura
Alena Thomson gave her a delightful
surprise at her home In West Phoe
nix, the occasion being her eighteenth
birthday. The evening was spent
playing games and at midnight re
freshments were served.
. - -
Mn. Albangh Accompanies
uranddnughters to Portland
The Misses Louise and Georgia,
Bracken, who have been apendlng the
post month In Medford visiting their
grandmother, Mrs. sine Albaugh, and
tneir uncle, r, b. Albaugh. left Sun
day morning for their home In Port
land. Mrs. Albaugh accompanied tha
girla for an extended visit In Port
land.
-
Mrs. Quacltertbush Hostess
To Members of Club
The Wenonah club held a covered
dish dinner Wednesdsy evening at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn
Quackenbush, In honor of the mem
bers' husbands. Gamea were enjoyed
outdoors, until later In the evening.
wnen seven tables of bridge and
pinochle were In play.
Progressive Bridge
Enjoyed at Prtrty
Misses Msxlne Vaughn, Lois Hill
and Zelda Smith entertained at pro
gressiva bridge Frldsy evening. Re
freshments were served. High scora
wsnt to Miss Frances Wskefleld,
traveling prise to Alice Walton and
low to Doris Clsrk.
Twelve girls were present.
Returning to ' '
Eugene Monday
Mrs. J. o. Gore, who has been
spending the past two weeks In Med
ford visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ray
Lenox, Is leaving tomorrow for her
home in Eugene.
Writers League'
To Meet July 14
Local branch of the Oregon League
of Western Writers will hold Its regu
lsr monthly meeting July 14 at tha
Holland hotel.
SILVER EMBARGO TO
HALT SPECULATION
WASHINGTON, June 30 (API
Secretary Morgenthau said today tha
suddenness of the embargo on silver,
ordered last night, arose from Infor
mation that International speculat
ors were making large shipments of
tha metal to Indefinite foreign destl-
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