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PAGE NINE m Von can GmxmmmmmEmiiwm the WAMir-iW BEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OT7EGOX, SUNDAY. JULY 15. 1934. Bead every ad on this page lm ID probably Una exactly the tlimi 00 want to buy or kU . . U M unt there, sdver Uh . . . It's '" pensive, effectlvei RATES par word Wat Insoctlon it (Minimum 35c) deli additional Insertion. pet word (Minimum lOo) par Una per month, without copj changes 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Small white female pup Brown markings on head and eara Bob tailed 242 N Front. LOST If dog mlaalng. call 1516. MALE OR FEMALE WANTED Young men and young women for summer campaign worit. Pay each week. Box 3150, Tribune. aTEADYWORK GOOD PAY SEVERAL choice openings In country and towns for reliable men or worn en No capital or experience re quired. Write Mr. Thomaa, Supt., 426 Third St.. Oakland. Calif. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Middle-aged woman for general housework on farm. Phone 565-M. WANTED Experienced competent lady for general housework. Apply in person. Wing Orchards. WANTED Experienced waitress. Diamond cafe. WANTED MALE HELP I WANT 3 MEN for local Tea & Cot , fee Routes paying up to 60 a week. 1 No capital or experience required but must be willing to give prompt service to approx. 200 steady con sumers. Brand-new Fords given as twu.ii Writ Albert Mills. Route- Mgr., 6537 Monmouth, Cincinnati, O. MAN WANTED for Rawleigh Route of nnn families. Good profits for hust lers. We train and help you. Write immediately. Rawleigh CO., uepi OR-27-SA, Oakland, Calif. WANTED A few local men to train for Diesel engineering. Special proposition to those who can qual ify, write rsox auii, xnuu,. w anted Married man, no children for dairy farm. Must be experienced milker. rteierencea. ova Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS wanted Position, companion. housekeeper lady or small family. drive car. good nome essential, tci erencea. Box 2153, Tribune. WANTED Housekeeper on ranch, Box 2154, Tribune. SINGLE MAN will care for property during owner's absence, box ivio, Tribune. I UNINCUMBERED, experienced worn. an, will oare for children in the home, reasonable. Small children preferred. Phone 919-R. RESPONSIBLE woman will care for children at her home Call 1228. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED -Small pressure water ay. tern. Must be in good condition, box 2134, Tribune. LAND WANTED Good bottom land with ample water, to lease, or might buy. L. C. Gould, Talent, Oregon, l'.i ml, So. Talent. WE BU YTilNCOLN HEAD PENNIES WILL pay up to 2.00 each II over ten years old. Indian Head Pennies worth up to 851.00 each. Send 10c for Buying CATALOO. CONTINEN TAL COIN CO.. Box 1722, Chicago WANTED To park burros must be reasonable. R. Rolf, Central Point, Oregon. WANTED A light car. Will trade furniture! part cash. 816 W. 13th. WANTED Used car tor delivery pur poses. Ford pickup preferred. Box I 1075. Medford. Ore. PARTIALLY loaded furniture van (.o lrst to Loa Angeles about August 1. wants freight tor there or ay points, We also want return load. Hawley Transfer. Tel. 1044-X. WANTED Warrant. Redden It Co WANTED 2nd hana goods and unk Pat's, 1506 Prune St. Phone 647-L. WANTED ?nd hand furniture We buy, sell Mid trade Berrydsle 2nd Hand store, 1603 N. Riterealde. Telephone 266 Wanted Baoy osives. 3UJ. Medlord. Rt. 1, Bos FURNITURE re-upholstered eOB-R Tniosjll. WANTED Wool, mobalt. tildes and pelts See us colore ton sell Wool bans and twine tot sale Medlord Bargain House. 37 N. Orape tit Phone 10611 WAN! TO BUY 19J9 Ford, obeap 333 W 3od Must be WANTED - Household gooda stoves tools or whst have you Medford Bunm House 17 N drape St Tel 108 VlU. care tot elderlj :et people lo mj hems. Puons tM-X. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED rb BUV-torT mill or mora, crusher, amalgamator Advise price and where can oe seen 41? Davis Bidg.. Portland. Ore. JUNK WANTED We pay cash (or JUNK BA1TEKIES AND RADIATORS ALUMINUM BRASS. COPPER and unk ot all descriptions. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 17 No Orape. Tel 1091 FOR RENT HOUSES FOB RENT Large 5-room furnished house at 113 Cottage. FOR RENT Small furnished house on court. Inquire 105 S. Orape. FOR RENT 5-room bungalow, Haven. Phone 449-M. FOR RENT Modern 39 Myere. 5-room house. FOR RENT House. Phone 1232-W FOR RENT 5-room furnished house, near Roosevelt acliool. Call Harold H. Brown. 193: after 5, 1670. FOR RENT 4-room duplex. Inquire 513 No. Bartlett or Phone 341-R-l. FOR RENT Furnished 511 Park Ave. house. Call FOR RENT 917 W. 11th. 711 King. 1025 W. 9th. 847 E. Oth. 1028 E. 11th. 513 Beany. Call Harold H. Brown, 195; after 6, 1070. HOUSES for rent or sale. Call Harold H. Brown, 195. FOR RENT Homes, furnished oi unfurnished. Brown As Walts. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Twin apartments. Hotel Holland. FOR RENT Desirable furnished apartment. Hotel Grand. FOR RENT- Apartments. Hotel Hoi land. TWO-ROOM apts, 525 No. Riverside FOR RENT Furnished or unfurniah- apartmenta. Cargill Court Tel. 405 FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Large room, close In: hot and cold water, shower. 20 So. Fir. FOR RENT Bed room It living room private entrance, l block Irom c. House. 117 Laurel St. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep ing rooms, with garage accommoda tions, moderate rates. 325 So. River s' side Ave. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Upstairs See Hubbard Broa. office rooms FOR RENT Boats at Four Mile lake Vlda Rankin. FOR RENT Vory fino East side loca. tlon for barber shop and beauty parlor; rent reasonable. Good busl- ness already worked up for tills particular site. Tel. 646 or 124. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD ROOM AND BOARD 163 N. Oakdale RATES very moderate at 716 E. Main ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 S Grape. FOR EXCHANGE TRADE 6-ton ball mill, ore feeder, engine, classifier, plates, complete tor 1932 or 1933 Ford or other light pickup. 328 N. Riveraide. TRADE Placer claim location for small place, or what have you. Chu. Hoffman, central Point. FOR SALE OR TRADE Model AA Ford truck. Gateway Service Sta tion, Central Point. FOR SALE OR TRADE Baled alfalfa hay for hoga. wheat or barley. C. R. Natwlck, Eagle Point, FOR SALE Young turkeys or will trade In on late model automobile (Coupe preferred.) Floyd Maharry Talent, Ore. FOR EXCHANGE 1929 model A Ford sedan and 2 lota In Medford for late model Ford V-8. Tel. 407-Y EXCHANGE Furn. for lumber, wood, reels. Phone 969-R. re-upholsterlng fish poles and FOR 8 ALE OR TRADE White electric sewing machine for light sedan Box 638. Tribune. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 50 ewe lambs, 7 miles south of Jacksonville, Sterling roid Joe curry. PUREBRED Brown Swiss bull calves for sale very reasonable; I to months old. Phlppa Auto Park. FOR SALE Weaner pins. 13.00. K. Stacy, Hlllcreat road. FOR SALE Jersey cow and three heifers. 326 Alice St. PURE BRED Shropshire ram lamba and yearling cross-bred rams from Reg. Ramboulllet ewes. L. A. Salad?. Jr., Central Point. FOR 8LR Preab cows Adolf Scaults. Beagle Ore. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Full-blooded Buff-coated Bantlea. for earwigs. 717 W. 14th. PURE Bronte corav Cocxeran s prute itock ti Jesse Nell Rt I Ashland FOR SALE Breeding c-ckorel. B.iy now. Closing out all surplus siocs during next 10 days. Pedigreed Han.on Lesrhorns. Papers furnlah ed If desired. Thompson Rlngle. tcd Barred Rocka; few choice Ma hood Reds. Mrs. Carley, Rt. i. Phone 25S-X. Cert. 10102. FOR SALE DOOS PETS FOR S LB Pedigreed Angora rabbits or trsds for chickens. 628 Bosrd man. FOR SALE Fox terrier puppies. 4J5 Manranlts St. PEDIORF.ED cocker span'.cl pupp: Mrs Jock Thrasher, Jacksonville Paont 171. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE RESIDENCE lot and 3 acrea clear au burban Sacramento tor Oregon farm land. S. C. McCullock. B06 Stale Bids., Loa Angeles. Calif. TRADE equity In 5-room house and 3 lota In Medford for small place out of town or what have you. Box 2018. Tribune. FOR SALE 9-acre ranch. Special low price. H. Schermerhora, mile west of Phoenix. ATTENTION BUYERS II Make offer on building 134 N. Rlver- alde, Medford. Phone 345. OPPTUOTTYKN OCKS Trade your valley or town places for wood ranch, or mountain timber near mineral dlst. Real chance to prospect. What have you. Phone 345. 75$ ACRES rich sand? loam, new modem bungalow, basement, barn, large poultry house, garage, family orchard, alfalfa, berries: $3500: good terms. 15 No. Fir St.. 40 ACRES bottom land. 37 acres un der plow, balance pasture. Upright house, barn for 35 ton hay, 6 miles north Rogue River. Price 82500. sao me for a deal. Pengr Real Estate. 534 North Riverside. WHEN you think ot real estate, think ot Brown & Whtle. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS, con venient terms. C. A. Barnes, 13:14 Reddy. Phone 148-X or Warren Patterson, Central Point. Tel. 133 FOR SALE 8 acres west of Gas Plant. Good land. Pcngra Real Estate, 524 No. Riverside. 53 ACRES near Applegate P O.; U A cultivation, free water right: bal ance timber; Improvements. Paul Erdman, Applegate, Ore. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES ONE EACH 1934 Terraplane and Hudson sedan; tiaed aa demonstra tors; at a substantial discount and new car guarantee. Trade and terms. Eakln Motor company. Hud- son-Tcrraplane Dealer, South River- aide. FOR SALE 1929 Harley Davidson motorcycle and aide car; accessories. Like new. Bargain. W. S. Stennett. 116 Central Ave., Ashland. Phone 393-R. FOR SALE Equity In 1933 Ford Tu- door Sedan perfect condition very easy terms on balance, see car at 6io w. lotn. cott. no. 3. USED CARS 1933 DeLuxe Chevrolet aedan, only driven eleven thousand miles, nice trunk, a real buy. Bulcks, Essex. Pontlaca, Durante in coupes and sedans. STUDEBAKER SALES & SERVICE So. Riverside. GOOD USED CARS 80 DAY WRITTEN GUARANTEE REASONABLE PRICES 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe aedon with air wheels. 1929 LaSalle 5-passengcr coupe. 1929 Chevrolet 3-door sedan. 192B LaSnlle sport coupe. 1927 Chryaler roadster. 1928 Dodge Faat-4 coupe. 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe coupe. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. Tel 18 38 No. Riverside FOR SALE OR TRADE 1929 Ford l'i-ton truck. Hl-Way Exchange, i mue soutn oi latent. CHEVROLET COUPE Good rubber, 860. 22 No. Front. SUBSTANTIAL DISCOUNT on '33 Pontiac Sedan, a nice one; low mileage. G. E. Gates Auto Co., Used Car Dept., 6th and Bartlett. FOR SALE Model A Ford coupe, ex cellent condition, new paint. 109 E. 8th St. side. AUTOMOBILE SPECIALS FINEST GRADE WESTERN OIL, 80 qt: 400 gai.; o gallons with can, 11-75: 100 Pure Pennsylvania Oil, 1514c qt : 62c gal.; ti gallons, 63.00. SUNRISE SUPER SERVICE STATION FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Toledo wood fc coal rang aiso tnree-piate automatic westing house electric range. Cash only. Telephone 514-R-2. GET YOUR GLADS at 314 E. Main St. Prultt & Ralmey'a Olad Oarden, Table Rock. FOR SALE Hey wood-Wakefield baby carrlago In excellent condition. In quire 20 North Orange, FOR SALE Himalaya blackberries, 15c gal. Pick them yourself. Mnnti Lar.se. Central Point, Phone 307. FOR SALE Crabap pica, 2o lb. Tel. 1500-R. FOR SALE Plums 2c lb corn 20c dorn. cabbage lo lb. F. S. Carpen ter, Jacksonville Highway. FOR SALE For storage, chain. 1 rocker. 1 table, 1 dreasr. 3 trunks, miscellaneous dishes. Esds Trans fer Se Storage. ALFALFA 10-F-13. for sal in shock. Call rOR SALE Gravensteln apples. 7-F-14. FOR SALE Gladioli blooms. 2Sc dot. delivered. Dressler's. Phone 1500-Y. FOR SALE Cabinet Vlctrola with 150 records. A real barcaln. Phone 304 or call at 103 So. Riverside. FOR SALE A small well established business. Just coming Into best pay ing season. Owner leaving town must sell at once. A17 N. Central FOR SALE Apricots. Mrs? R. J. EaM, Phone 011J-4. FOR SALE Equity In house. Call 526 Haven. FOR SALE Qraln, oata and barley bs?a. Medford Bsrgaln House, 27 N. Orape St. Phone 1062. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, ail makes; term, tf desired All makes rented sod repaired White Sewing Macblnt Co. 24 N Bartlett MISCELLANEOUS TIME to spray privet hedge for black beetle. Phone 253-W. Ask tor Mc Qonag'.e. YOU CAN SAVE nearly 50 of your Auto Insurance with a Lecsl Reserve Co. 8. A. Kroacbel, agent. Puon 3iu. MISCELLANEOUS DENTISTRY Dr Main. I tt Gove 235 E BOAT TRAILER. Cash Register. Add. Ing Machine, Typewriter, Boots Shoes, Hunting-Fishing Equipment 317 North Riverside. GRAIN SACKS Jackson County Feed Co.. 4tb and Bartlett Sts. DOGS examined free, and Bartlett. Dr. Stone 4tb BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Equity In aervlce station, 2 acres, 7-room house. Will take late model truck or sedan, .small place in Medford. Box 167, Talent. SAW MILL for sale. 11100. termaTp O. Box 953. Medford. FOR SALE Hl-Way Inn Cat and equipment Rent 812.30 month Gold Hill. Ore. BUSINESS DIRECTORY ADflntcia JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abatracta ot rttK and Title Insurance The only complete Title System in Jackion County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 6. No. as North Central Ave. upstair. Expert window Cleaner, LET GEOROE DO IT Tel. 1172 House Cleaning. Floor Waxing Ori ental Rug Cleaning specialty DANCING SCHOOLS LEARN NOVELTY DANCES from for mer Panchon-Marco stars. Ted and Evelyn Schrader. Studio opposite Rlalto. phono 1615-Y. Transier CADS TRANSFER Ss STOHAC1E CO Office 1016 No Deotral phone 415 Prices right ssrv've guaranteed HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and , movers Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 619 North Riverside Phone 1044- Money to tend: MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE CARS, ETC Prompt service and le gal rates W. E THOMAS, 46 6 Central. State license No 8 1,67. Wail Paper Cleaning. WALL-PAPER CLEANING, lo per tl ft Mr Black 310 N Bartlett. Painting and rapernanging M. A. BLISS Painting and paper hanging Tel 64B--W -.8 8 Orape Job milling MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPAHTMEN1 Beat equipped plant id southern Oregon Printing of all kinds; Quo binding; loose teat ledgers and blanks, billing systems, duplicating -casj sales slips and everything in the printing lines. '.18-30 N Orape Phone 75 PORTLAND, July 14 (AP) Damage estimated by the ownera at about $10,000 was caused by an early morn ing tire In the Phoenix building in the downtown district here today. Three firemen were slightly in jured. 1 Nat B. Sewell, atate fiscal exam iner, reports governmental depart ments In Kentucky have decreased their expenditures about one-third since 1031. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Couch 5. Dried bud used tn seasoning 10. Urges on 14. Old (Jreeb coin 15. Lawful 16. Large bundle 17. Siren of the Rhine 19. Drinking class 2L Condensed molaiure , ?S. About 23. Lateral 24. Confedernts general 25. Like 27. Two times 29. Dad 30. Philippine natives S3. Ace 14. Mathematical ratios Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle PATH jfl OTjl CEP I AVlB UN An K L O R H A N S I M 1 G jO F WOMAN T R Y p APE s n i p Id e eKe e r. 'm j l l E r Bm A nTS eve BEprlo Njfofe1 TYR y Tgopfelie,RG 17. Prevailed upon 6s. rcxiit (1. Make lace 12. Chinese m assure of distance 18. Fish eggs fii, ftt'glona Cl. Uurselvsi 6 a. Obstruct 64. Dry 65. reclamation 67. Tuh jjeftai action 16. Southern state: 70. Tells ahbr. 72. Ordinary 17. Fortune 74. Long trip 19. Vane 75. American il. Delicate or- Indian namentatlon 77. County In 13. Exprcsoloii of Nebraska contempt 71. Sodium IS. Pefore chloride i7. Parts In a 79. He-tarded p!ay 10. Asks alms rr 'JiAl .v:. i2 If,'23 fllilllililZlIII '',' 7, ' "TT- "7 -rr T : IMU. IL L -Mi 73 1 I I lp I I I 1 itr I CMOS St. Murk's Episcopal E. S. Bartlam, Rector. Church school, 10-00 a. m. Holy communion, 8:00 a, m. Morning prayer and sermon, 11 a.m. Church of Christ Eagles Hall, 217 West Main. Mor::.ng services 10:30. Subject, "God, Christ and the Sinner." Evening services 7 :45. Subject, What Is Man?" Come and hear the Bible teaching on this question. Advent Christian Church Corner W. Jackson and Welch. Sunday school 9:45. Classes for all age. Preaching at 11 a. m. Subject, "An Appointment With Death." Evening service at 8:00. Song and praise service followed by sermonetie. Free Methodht Church Sunday school 0:45. Mra. Florence Blass, supt. Morning message 11 o'clock, by L. M. Phillips. Evening service 7:45, led by the V. P. M. S. Mid-week prayer meeting Wednes day evening 7:45. David Nelson, leader. First PrrMiyterlnn Church William J.. Howell, minister. Mrs. William S. OH more, director of Religious Education. Blblo school 9:45. Come and enjoy this hour of Bible study with us. 11 a. m. Sermon. "Burning Bushes and Burning Hearts." Special music by the choir under the direction of Mrs. Elsie C. Strang, Mrs. Eva H. Marsh, organist. , Anthem, "Under His Wings.' Solo and obligate, "Ivory Palaces." Soloist. Jean McAllister, alto. Prelude, "Chorus of Angels," Scots- son Clark. Offertory, "Melody." Alex. GulHnont Postlude, "Postlude". Alex. Oull- mont. Union service: Evening worship 8. Sermon, "Christ and the People." Special music. Prelude, "Vox Angellco," Helm rich. Quest organist. Miss Ethel York. Anthem. "The Radiant Morn," Woodward. Violin duet, "I Would That My Love." Mendelssohn; Misses Beulah and Dorothy Gore. You are Invited. Church of tile Na.nrene. North Central Ave. at Jackson St. Pred M. Weathorford, pastor, will be heard two times Sunday. The topic from which he speaka at 8 p. m. In, How Man Brldgea the Qap to Oouv This efiort will be another In a aeries of popular Sunday night evangelistic services. At the 11 o'clock morning worship hour the topic from which he speaks Is "The Vessel that He Made waa Marred." Special music will be a feature at both the morning and evening serv ice. Sunday school at 6:45 a. m. Arn old Kornstad, superintendent. A grow ing Sunday school with clnasea to ac commodate all ages, with a competent toachlng staff. Young People's meeting at T p. m. Miss Helen Scheel, president. A aplen dld group of aggressive young people will present an Interesting program of moral and spiritual uplift. To U these services the publlo la extended a cordial warm welcome. People'a meeting Wednesday at a p. b. An hour of Bible atudy, prayer and testimony. Cross -Word Puzzle It. Behold 20. Myself 23. Term of re spect 28. Tart 2S. Marry 29. Greek letter 30. Factories 81. Pungent voRet.'ible 32. Rub hard In cleaning 34. Binds of grass J6. Tidal wave J6. Remains 18, Even contr. 10. Sin Kb. Large boat 13, Weeping 0. Portia's wait lng woman 51. Afternoon (unction 52. Raise 54. Type measure fid. Color 63. Protective covering HO. Rescued 62. Fragments 6.1. Willi ox 64. Metric land men mi re ft. That fellow 63. Excited with curiosity or expectation 69. Parts of a golf course TL Worthless kav Ing; archalo 72. Epoch 72. Steal 76. By DOWN 1. Disposed of for money L Musical In strument 1. Ahead 4. Beverage . Divided or spilt t. Hawaiian wreath 7. King of Baahan X. Pope's palace 9. Oet away from 10. Flow back 11. Chivalrous 12. Mirth U. Withered FOOD SHORTAGE THREATENS AS GENERAL STRIKE FENDS H ' --hi: , I niTT ,f Aa frantic, efforts war being mid to bring peace to atrlfe-strlcken San Francisco, striking teamstera threw a cordon around the city to atop trueke bearing foodstuffs from entering. The uppsr photo ahowa an overturned truck which had been carrying peaehoa and etrawperrles In a residential dlatrlct. Lower: PlckeU congregated at South San Franeleco, 15 mllea from the strike center,: halting produce carrier! and warning drivers to oeas hauling operations. Ths teamiters walked out In sympathy with striking maritime unions. (Associated Frees Photos) Full Gospel Tahernacle. Newtown St., near Main. J. Logan Stuart, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship. 11 o'clock. Evangelistic meeting, 7:46 p. m. You will find a hearty welcome at the tabernacle, and a spirituality that will help you. Come get acquainted. Good live singing, sermons that In spire. You are Invited to all services. First Christian Church Ninth and Oakdale. W. R. Balrd, Minister. Bible school at 0:45 a. m.; L. Q. Gentner, superintendent. Everyman's Bible class In court house audito rium 'at 0:45. Morning worship begins at 10:68. Anthem, "He Is My Fortress," Wilder mere. Sermon by the pastor, "A Message for the Broken Hearted.' Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m, Union services In the Presbyterian church at 6 o'clock. Church of God Corner of Haven and Holly Streets. D. M. Clemens, Pastor. Church school, 0:45 a. m. Morning worship at 11. Young people In charge of opening period to evening service. Miss Myr tle Davis, leader, at 7:30. Preaching service follows directly. Prayer service Wednesday at 7:46 p. m. Mrs. Davis, leader. Ladles' Missionary circle Thursday from 1 to 4 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Clemens at 814 West Second street. All are welcome. 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 10:15. Judge Rutherford Is considered the greatest Bible exponent 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 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 arid every Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock at No. 103 Mistletoe street. All In terested In Watch Tower Bible study aro welcome. Church of (he Foursquare Goipel Corner Fourth and Bartlett J. A. and Mary B. Blckerdlke, Pottora. Sunday morning marke the open ing of a npeclal evangelistic campaign by Mies Morrlaon and Mlaa Keltlng. It la truly a rare treat to have with us again In a campaign theae gifted worker. Mlea Morrison will be preaching Sunday morning at 11 and Sunday evening at 7:48. Do not mlaa the opening services, inspiring mu- ale and song services, led by Miss Kelllng. Services ever night next week except Monday. Sunday. I a. m., Sunday school. Saturday, at 9 p. m., children's church. Tell your friends of Mtsa Morrison and MIhs Kelllng'a campaign and do , . r ,. .h iu will come to all. Come once, and you will not mil a service. A hearty wel- keep coming. First Methodist Church West Main and Laurel Sts. Joseph KnotU. minister, Sunday school 9:45 a, m. Do not mlaa the session thla Sunday. Your reRular attendance Is essential to good results. Corns. Morning worship 11 a. m. Sermon theme, 'Reward for the Obscure and Commonplace." Ths ' lams young people s eholr directed by Mrs. C. H. Psske will ting "Praise Ye the Father" by Gounod. The Epworth Leagues will meet fit 7 p. m. Union service In ths Presbyterian church st 8 p. in. Official board meeting Monday 7:90 p. m. Sunday school bosrd meetlnr; Tues day 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesdsy 7:30 p. m. First Baptist Church W. H. Eaton. Minister. Sunday school, 0:46 a. m. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Ser mon by the pastor; "Is the Bible a Sufficient Guide for Today?" Musi cal program under direction of the musical committee of the church. At 7 p. m. young people'a devo tional and Bible study groups. At 6 p. m. this church unites with the other churches In the services to be held at the First Presbyterian church. You are cordially Invited to share these services. Zlon Evangelical Lutheran Church. Fourth St,, near Oakdale Ave. Oeo. P. Kabele, D.D., pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m. Martin O. Paulsen, superintendent. Morning service 11 a. m. Sermon by the pastor: "Ichabod." Special mu slQ under direction of Miss Genevieve Brown. Union evening service at the Pres byterian church 8 p. m. Monday, 0 p. m., special meeting when the Juniors will be the guests of the Senior Leaguers, and a good time planned for all In the church parlors. It, Peter's Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod). Caat Main and Portland Avenue. H. H. Young, Paator. Sunday school thla morning at 10 o'clock, followed by ths usual social till ia o'clock. Ho morning servlcs this morning. evening worship st 8 o'-'.ock Theme, "The Christian Home As An Image of Our Eternal Home." A short Toung People'a aoclety meeting after the service. The Sunday school teachers meet Wednesday evening for the regular meeting In the horns, or Mr. ana Mre. E, Heuners at Jacksonville. The Young People's social will be held Friday evening In the church baaement. Rev. and Mrs. H. H. Youn will entertain. The publlo la cordially Invited to all publlo services and gatherings Pilgrim IIollnpRa Church The new home location, E. Jackson and Bele, in the. tent near Roose velt school. 0:45 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Preaching. Sormon by our dlatrlct superintendent, Rev. Paul O Nerlng. 8 p. m. (Sunday) Rev. Nerlng will again bring the message. 7;t5 p. m. (Sunday) Evangelistic service by Supt. Nerlng. 8 p, m. each evening on through the week Supt. Nerlng will bring the soul stirring messages and we cordial ly Invite all the community and peo pie who enjoy the good old fashioned gospel to attend these services. Bro. Nerlng Is here In the Interest of our new church home and the building program underway. Come once and you will not be a stranger the second time. The Federated Chnrches. Jos. M. Johnson, pastor. Central Point, Ore. Our Rlhlft lpxetnn thl u'ttk la thm "tofy E1jsh. told in I. Klnea 17-10 , ' ' James 8:17. 18, belong with these Scriptures, also. Mrs. Roy Nichols will teach ths lesson for the older ladles' clsss. We are espectlng sn unusually good 1 young people's service this Sunday I even'.ng. Will each yourm person at-1 tanning please try to bring some otnor I young person. United effort wilt win j Seven o'clock Is the time. In ths absence of the pastor, Mr. Webster snd Miss Helen J. Carlton will bring ths meaaaires In the morn-1 Ing service; and under the leadership of Mrs. Oliver Mann, the young xo- j pie will have charge ot the evening service. In the prayer meeting next Wednes day evening, II. W. Davlason wtll be ths leader snd will be assisted by Mrs. DKVIsson. A good regular at tendance la desired. Phone 642 We'll baul away foul talus. City Sanitary Berries. EVANGELIST PAIR TO OPEN SERVICE The S. 8. 8. Olrls (Soul Saving Songsters) , Miss Barrylng Morrison and Miss Martha Railing, are opening an evangellatlo campaign In Medford, In the Foursquare church, 4th and Bartlett, beginning this morning at 11:00. Ths Mtasea Morrlaon and Sel ling need no Introduction to ths Medford people. They will be rs memberod In their tent c&mpslgn In May and Juns of last year. They have had s wide experience In the evangellatlo field with marked auccess. Forceful and dynamlo In sermon, and gifted In muslo, both , vocal and Instrumental, playtns eev- eral different lnatrumenta, they not only delight their audlencea but clearly expound the Scriptures wlta conviction and boldtieea. Their many friends In Medford and vicinity will rejoice to know that these gifted evangelists will sgaln be in Medrord. Today's services, 11;00 s. m. snd 7:45 p. m. NEW YORK, July 14. (AP) Freed from the lnflencea of the Independ ence dey holiday, and the heat wave of the week preceding, practically all branches of business were enabled ta make considerable rebound from their previous position, and a more def inite upward trend was established, on id Dun & Bradatreet tcday In their weekly trade review. "After discounting the usual sea sonal factors, which thus far have touched most division lightly." as serted the agency, "Industrial opera tions Increased during the week, wholesale trading waa brought to the best volume since the esrly part of April, and previous gains In retail sales were extended. "Whatever the effect of declining Industrial operations and drouth de vastation In farming districts may have on future purchasing power, consumers at present appear to be in the buying mood again, and some surprising gains in retail sales were reported for many sections of the country." AU kinds ot lea. blanks foe sJ, tor rent, no buntlnf, no trespasslnf snd other csrda for sals st Commerclsl Printing Dept. of Mall Tribune. Attention! Truck Owners We can give yon expert advice and assistance on P. IT. C. re quirements, trs hare complete line of the necessary forms. Insurance Dopartmont Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. 109 Kast Main BU Phone 7J Medford. Ore.