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PAGE NINE 6T MEDFORD MATL TRTBUXE. MEDFORD. 017ECOX, SUNDAY. JULY 22. 1934. KrV ! Head .very .d this pane . 1 will probably fin exactly the thing ,ou want to " Dt kU . . " " Isn't there. adver tise . xa"t' pensive, effective EATES pel -oid first Insertion (Minimum 35c) Sid, additional insertion. -Ic pei word .uiim.im inel Per line pet month without copy changes . ,1J Plume 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND 'LOST Small whit female pup Brown markings on head and ears Bob tailed 242 N Front. LOST It dog missing, call 1518 MALE OR FEMALE STEADY WORK-GOOD PAT SEVERAL choice openings In country and towns for reliable men or wom en No capital or experience re quired. Write MR. THOMAS Sup... 420 Third w"1"1"1 WANTED Experienced pear pickora to pick by box. Phone 1016-L. WANTED FEMALE HELP TvreEKLY'ena'your own dresses FREE for demonstrating latest toy.. lv Fashion Frocks. No canvassing. Jfo investment. Writ, fully. Give size and color preference. Fashion Frocks. Dept. P-8103. Cincinnati. Ohio. - WANTED Girl living do" high school for general house work. 634 . Dakota. WANTED MALE HELP oTIdeST. QtrongestTiostReTlablo Mutual Society offers sickness, ac cldcnt. disability, death benefits up to $2000 for si. 00 monthly. Agents make 5.00 on every enrollment. Full Sales Kit Free. National Aid Society. 1000 Myers Bldg., Spring field, 111. DEPENDABLE MAN For 48 store Route, this county. Experience un necessary. No selling. Dlstilbute; collect. Should net $62 weekly. Write Safetyco 42." Huntington Beach, Calif. WANTED SITUATIONS CHILDREN cared for In my home. Phone 919-R. EXPR1ENCED middle aged woman house to house work, or care of chil dren. Inquire 131 So. Grape. WANTED To care for children In my home. fl40 E. 9th. RESPONSIBLE woman will care for children at ner nuuw lvWANTED-MISCELLANEOUS HAVE you Cocker spaniel to give away to good home? 248 Sunrise Ave. MEDFORD house In exchange for rent on Eugene Univ. dlst. house. P. O. Box 2, Eugene. WANTED Fat lambs. See J. J. Often bruge. at once. PARTIALLY loaded furniture van go ing to Los Angeles about August 1, want freight for there or a-ay points. We also wnt return load Hawley Transfer. Tel. 1044-X. WANTED Warrants Redden & C WANTED 2nd nana goods and Junk Pat'a, 1506 Prune St. Phone 647-L. WANTED 2nd hand furniture We buy. sell and trade Berrydale 2nd Hand store, 1603 N. Rlvcresldo Telephone 266 WANTED Baby calves Rt. I, BOl 395. Medrord. FURNITURE re-upholstered. Phone 969-R Thlbault v ANTED Wool, mohau. hides and , pelts 3ee us before vou sell Wool batfs and twine foi sale Medford Bam House. 27 N. Orape St Phone 1063 WANT TO BUY 1929 Ford. Must be cheap 333 w 2nd WANTED Household goods stoves tools or what nave fou Medford Bargain House 27 N Orape St Tel 1062 WANTED TO BUY 10-ton mil) or more crusher amalgamator Advise price and where can be seen 417 Davie B ac.. romana. wre JUNK WANTED W. psv ca.h for JUNK BATTERIES AND it AU1 A ITIKa A LU M 1 N U M BItA.S COPPER and un of all dfscrpttona Ml'DFORD BAROA1N HOUSE 27 No Orape Tel 1082 WILL csr for elderly sick people IB mv home Phone 437- X FOR RENT HOUSES FOR P FN T 6 room, modern. part:'.? furni ird ioa-e. Clean. Cose in. 518 So. Oftia. RENT Dirab house furnish- d or unliirn.i.-!. te Cliar.ea A V.,:. Afctn.y, lac. Paoae 7iB. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT OR SALE Stucco house. Jacksonville Highway. Call Harold H. Brown, 195; alter 5, 1870. FOR RENT--Slx-room furnished home close In. Call 1363 or 433-w. FOR RENT 631 Pennsylvania, 5-roum furn. home: wood and gas rang; overstuffed furniture: $25 including water. Chas. R. Ray. Realtor, Med ford Bldg. Phone 302. FOR RENT 7-rocm house, 504 So. Ivy, 15; water paid. Inquire 220 No. Oakdale. FOR RENT Furnished 9-room house Phone 753-M. FOR RENT b-.oom modern house; laundry trays, large lot. woodshed, garage: (IS, water paid. Tel. 728. FOR RENT Modern fi-room house. 39 Myers. HOUSES for rent or sale. Call qarold H. Brown, 196. FOR RENT Homes, furnished o unfurnished. Brown J White. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished apt. Reason- I able. Key 148 S. Ivy. ! FOR RENT Furnished apts. Hotel j Holland. j FOR RENT Apts. 33-i Apple. 1 4-ROOM APT., frlglda'-e. til sink. completely furnished, clean and Holly. Low summer rates. TWO-ROOM apts. 525 No. Riverside FOR RENT Furnished or unturulsh apartmenta. Cargtll Court. Tel. 105 FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Large room, close In: hot and cold water, shower. 20 So. Fir. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep ing rooms, with garage accommoda tions, moderate rates. 325 So. River side Ave. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Boats at Four Mile lake Vlda Rankin. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD RATES very moderate at 718 B. Main ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Grape. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE Young turkeys or will trade in on late model automooue. (Coups preferred.) Floyd Ma harry, Talent, Ore. FOR EXCHANGE 1929 model A Ford sedan and 2 lots In Medford for late model Ford V-8. Tel. 407-1 EXCHANGE Furn. re-uptaolaterlog for lumber, wood, fun pole ana reels. Phone 969-R. FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric sewing machine for light sedeo Bos 638. Tribune. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Good young heavy work Polnt, Ore. FOR SALE 50 head ewe sheep; 6 miles north Gold H1U, Riviera Plantation. FOR SALE Fresh cows. Adolf ScnulU. Beagle Ore. FOR SALE POULTRY PURE Bronze tomn. oockeran'e prise stock $5 Jesse Nell Rt I Ashland FOR SALE HOMES TRADE equity in 5-room house and 3 lots In Medford for small place out of town or what have you. Box 2018, Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE UNIV. DIST. home Eugene for local city or close In country. P. O. Box 3, Eugene. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE RANCH SACRIFICED Well located. Improved and equipped 27 acres finest bottom land, very cheap Irri gation; suitable for dairying, or chard and gardening. Would con sider part trade. Must be sold soon. Box 2279, Tribune. RESIDENCE lot and 3 acres clear su burban Sacramento for Oregon farm land. 3. C. McCullock, 806 Stat Bidg., Los Angeles, Calif, WHEN you think of reaJ estate, think of Browo & Whtie. ' OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS Trade your valley or town places for wood ranch, or mountain linger near mineral dlst. Real chance to prospect. What have you. Phone 345 3 ACRES near Applegate P. O ; 11 A cultivation, free water right; bal ance timber: improvements. Paul Erdman, Applegate, Ore. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1922 Dodge touring, good tires, good motor. Stout's Garage, prune St. FOR SALE 1932 Ford Coupe. Run about 8000 miles. Good as new. Rea sonable. Tribune. Box 2201. FOR SALE 1931 Dod-re 6 ft Mian: look and runs like new; priced to sen quick. Easy terms. 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe model sedsn; floating power, automatic clutch safety g'ass, new rubber; guaranteed every wav. A real btiv. PIERCE - ALLEN MOT?R CO . IHC 112 8. Riverside. Phont 150. 1833 FORD V-S truck. lon wheel base, cab, dual tires; run very little. 1930 NASH '-cylinder DeLux. M dsn; dandy buy. 1930 PONT1AC sedsn. exc.ll.nt con dition. 1934 BUICK roadster: . barrain. 1930 INTERNATIONAL truck, dujl wheels. 1939 AUBURN I sedan, like new. WALTER W. ABBEY. INC. Kssh. Or.ham. w;11ts. Internstlons't Truck Salrs .nd Service. 133 Sc. Riverside. Paon. .01. FOR 8ALE AUTOMOBOES OOOD USED CARS 30 DAY WR1ITEN GUARANTEE REASONABLE PRICES 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe sedan with air wheels. 1929 LaSalle 5-passenger coupe. 1929 Chevrolet 3 -door sedan. 1928 LaSalle sport coupe. 1927 Chrysler roadster. 192B Dodge Fast -4 coupe. 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe coupe. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. Tel IS 38 No. Riverside FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Orchard ladders. 530 So. Grape. GRAY enameled wood range for sale. Tel. 3-F-ll. FRUIT BASKETS and Berry Cups all kinds. Jackson County Feed Co., 4th and Bartlett Sts. FLY SPRAY- Kills files and keeps them off the cows In pasture: 90c gallon. Bring your own container Jackson County Feed Co., 4th and Bartlett Sts. GOOD USED PIANO, d9.00 Baldwin Piano Shoppe, 133 W. Main. FOR SALE 6000 ft. of good used old lumber, five rolls of roofing, 16 large beams, 66 foundation stone; odds and ends. Mr. Elliott, 1 block from highway on Laurel St.. Cen tral Point. NO ADMITTANCE, No Smoking and all other signs for sale at Mall Tribune Job Dept.. 28-30 N. Grape. FOR SALE Orchard ladders, while they last, five only 16-foot Larson ladders to go at 13.95 each. Mont gomery Ward 5c Co. SACK TWINE, 10c per skein. Flck's hdwe. FOR SALE For storage, dinette t, sewing machine, combination book case, empty trunks, misc. cooking utensils, dishes and silverware. Ewls Transfer 3e Storage Co.. 1015 No. Central. BUY, SELL. TRADE Guns, flahlnfr huntlng equipment, boats, motors, store, office fixtures, etc. 317 No Riverside. FOR SALE Medium sized Ice box. A-l condition. Phone 662. VACUUM CLEANER Airway, almost new, for sale or will trade for any thing useful. Phone 292. or address Hal Halght, 310 So. Riverside Ave. SEED and grain cleaning. Our new cleaner will properly clean your grain for seeding or feeding pur poses. Jackson County Feed Co. FOR SALE Champion peaches. Chas. E. Gray. Gold Hill. GRAIN SACKS and flack Twine. Jacluon County Feed Co., 4tn and Bartlett Sts. DRY forest wood. Phone 1458-W. Summer prices. GET YOUR GLADS at 214 E. Main St. Pruttt &s Ralmey's Olad Garden Table Rock. FOR SALE Himalaya blackberries. 15c gal. Pick them yourself. Mane Lange, central romt, rnone 3U7, FOR SALE: Gravensteln apples. Tel 7-F-14. FOR SALE A small well established business. Just coming into best pay ing season. Owner leaving town must sell at once. 617 N. Central FOR SALE; Equity In house. Call fi-jo Haven. FOR SALE Oraln, oats and barley bags. Medford Bargain House. 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, al) makes; terms if desired All make rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Co. 34 N Bartlett. AUTOMOBILE SPECIALS FINEST GRADE WESTERN OIL, 8c qt: 36c gal.; 5 gallons with can, $1.75: 100 Pure Pennsylvania Oil, ISVfcc qt : 62c Ral.: b gallons. 93 00. SUNRISE SOTER SERVICE STATION BDSINE88 CHANCES FOR SAIjE Suburban grocery store, with living quartera; excellent Iocs, tlon. A money maker. Price 13500; good terms. 15 No. Fir St. NEW log dining room, gas station and living quarters fOT lease or rent Reasonable. Redwood highway. Te Rustic Csmp, Kerby, Ore. SAW MILL for sal. 11100. term. P O Boi M. Medford. FOR SALE Hi-Way Inn cat. and equipment. Rent .12 50 month Oold Hill. Ore. MISCELLANEOUS YO0 CAN SAVE nearly 50 of your Auto Insurance vtth a Legal Reserve Co. S. A. Kroschel. sgent Phone 850 0OO6 ex.mined free. Or. 8toQ.. 4tb and 3artl.it. ORAIN GRINDING If you are buy lng grain let ua grind It for your feed. .Tackson County Feed Com pany. 4th and Bartlett SU. BRING your grain to us for grinding. Jackson County Feed Co., 4th and Bartlett Sts. DENTISTRY Dr. 1 B .Ooi. 335 t Main. BOAT TRAILER. Casb Register. Add ing Machlns. Typewriter. Boots Shoes, Huntlng-Flshlng Equipment 317 North Riverside. ORAIN SACKS Jackson Coucty Feed Co.. 4tb anrl Bartlett SU. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Wall Paper Cleaning. W ALL-PAPER CLEANING, lo per q ft Mr Black 310 N Bsrtlett. EAD8 TRANSFER k STORAOt CO Offic 1015 No Central Pbun. II. Price, rtgbt MTT'jt guaranteed BAWil TRANSFER Cxpart pack .rs and mover. Special llv.st.ick moving .qulpm.nt Price, ncbl Sit NortB Riveraid Phone 1044-X Painting and Fapem.nrrni II. A. BLISf- Painting .nd papar fiacgLng. ral, fri'J-W, a B. Oiap, BUSINESS DIRECTORY ADstracis JACKHUN CO. ABSTHAC1 CO. Abstract, ol ruk and Title Insurance The only complete ntle System In Jackson County, MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 8 and 6. No 82 North Central Ave. upir JOHN H. LOCK PAINTINO AND specialty. Phone 953-R. Res. 124 King. Expert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173 House Cleaning. Floor Waxing Ori ental Rug Cleaning specialty Dancing Sciiool LEARN NOVELTY DANCES from for mer Fanchon-Marco stars. Ted and Evelyn Schrader. Studio opposite Rial to. Phone 1616-Y. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE CARS. ETC Prompt service and le gal rates W. E. THOMAS. 45 S Central. State license No S 167. Job mating MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant lo southern Oregon Printing of all kinds; book binding; loose (eat ledgers and blanks, billing systems, duplicating ca&b sales slips and everything In the printing line . 2830 N Grape Phone 78 LEGAL. NOTICES Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the Jackson County Court will on July 25th. 1934, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock m., receive bids for the furn Is him: of 50 cords of body fir to be delivered oy September 1st, 1934, to the Jack son County Poor Farm. G. R. CARTER. Jackson County Clerk. SERIES OF F BOSTON, July 31. (AP) nr. crept stealthily through miles ol New Eng- land'a famished forests today and smouldered threateningly hi the scrubland of her coastal plalna. rarmers, campers and CCO men, almost as blackened as th. smoulder' !ng tree stumps, fought the devastate Ing blazea with no hope of early aid irom tne elements. The weather bureau at Boston fore. cast "no prospect of rain In central and southern New England during the next an nours." A forest fire which started yester day at Mooalamoo mountain, east of Lake Dunmore, in Vermont, was be yond control and was burning over a wooaea are. a mile square. Flames licked at the borders of Bat lell forest, a tract of first growth trees owned by Mlddlebury college. Scientists aav a strenuous vacation often Is better than a oulet vamtinn it it is a cnang. rrom ordinary modes or living. I Card of Thanks We wish to extend thanks to our msny friends and neighbors for their kindness and beautiful flower. In ou reoent bereavement. Also the honors' y and active pallbearera. Claim, E Phlppa and family. toil Tribune Daily ACROSS U Any monkey 4. Bvsry day . Van tl late 12. Conflict 11. Pleasing 16. Locomotive driver II. Saab 18. Lc rs ted II. Diminutive feminine name 11. Exclamation 32. City In Italy 2i. Leaven 27. Party 23. Ons who puts frosting od IL Late: comb. form It Whlstls of varying pitch 24. Ttas Uuropeaa gold finch 18. Compass point 17. Capital of Norway 19. Psmlnlne name 40, Clever 42. Princely Ital ia.!) family 44. Land of a comlo opera wizard, 45. Rows 47. Lo float 41. Bsethe Solution of Yesterday's P utile jr L AlpPlsrr Yupo jjR O D pP E A W. A V A N D oPOmA M PREY sIe e r Bts i c e a e s HI s imUItIcIm e d 111! Iklilf. USISISMAKISIBITI SI. Koufhnose 14. Account of stock 54. Malt bsversgs 57. Inaeci 68. Bind hills i Ena-Hsb It. Aftsrnoon function DOWN L One of ths sails of a windmill ' z 3 if s I 7 jaTff r r a 1 - - -77V- "Tr ',', 8 -7 s Ww3 YSZJl S!L!1 'l'l 4 So SI H 35 zzzzzzzzz 5j ,M, SB ',, ' ' 1 ' ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' 1 PASTOR. OCT. 1ST (By J. W. Angell) ALBANY, Ore.. July 10. (SpecUl Correspondence to Mall Tribune). Among business mateera coming before the business session of the Presby tery of Southwest Oregon, held here Wednesday In connection with the Synod of Oregon, was the resignation of Rev. W. J. Howell as pastor of the Medford Presbyterian church. The resignation was accepted by the pres bytery to take effect October 1. Rev. A, O. Miller of Lake view waa transferred to the presbytery of Sac-, ramento. I Thursday, third day of the annual synod, waa devoted to the work of the national missions, Including Sun-; day school mission work, work among the Indiana In Oregon and other buslnesa of a general nature. Only one death among the Presby terian ministers of Oregon during the year was noted, that of Rev. Joseph A. McVeigh, last November. Rev. Mc Veigh was pastor of the Presbyterian church at Rogue River some fifteen yeara ago and later at Glendale. He died at his home In Rogue River. Among those attending synod from Medford and southwest Oregon pres bytery are: Rev. and Mra. W. J. Howell, Rev. E. A. Oldenburg, Rev. E. Xverson. Dr. Charles T. Sweeney and H. F. w. Spllver of Medford; Rev. and Mrs. M. T. Edwards of Ashland; Revs. S. H. Jones of Jacksonville, R. S. Peterson of Phoenlr, J. M. Johnson of Central Point, Thos, Rob inson of Oakland, A. T. Smith of Klamath Falls, S. H. Jewell of Mer rill, H. L. Weir of Malln, D. T. Rob ertson of Marshfteld. J. W. Hood of Reedsport, J. W. Angell of Gold Beach and Elder E. L. Elliott of Klamath Falls. Wednesday waa foreign missions day with reports and addresses show ing great encouragement and oppor tunity in the work over the world, notwithstanding the necessity, of some retrenchment due to smaller contributions by the people of the churches during the herd times. A great revival sweeping through Chins was noted, and wldeopen doors for Christian work In many coun tries, especially In Mexico, Colombia. China, etc. Dr. F. W. Bible of New York city. and one of the foreign mission board j secretaries who recently visited China where he waa formerly missionary, and other countries, on a trip around the world for Inspection of the work, state that, "compared with other countries, America, knowa nothing about human suffering, even In these days; today the blackness of dark ness of superstition and fear of de mons and evil spirits in gripping 99 per cent of the people in Asia and Africa; the use of all medicine and surgery worthy of the name of mod ern education, science, etc.. was first taken to so-called heathen countries by Christian missionaries and devel oped there by them." Addresses were also given by Rev. Philip A. Parsons, Ph. D., on "Re ligion in Relation to Higher Educa tion," and by President Thomas W. Bibb of Albany college on "Prob lems of Christian Education." and by Dr. Weston T. Johnson of San Fran cisco. Dr. Wm. F. Klein of New York, sec retary of the department of evangel ism, Is speaking every evening In the Albany Presbyterian church on some phase of evangelism as the great Cross Word Puzzle 9. Suspension or temporary suppression 10. Sick 1L ttipoae to moisture 14. Competent 18. A nary 20. aluslcaJ instrument 21. Donkeya 23. Binds 2ft. Tropical ocean seaweed 26. Precious stons 21. Inventive 30. Uod of love 33. Bhort letttr 35. Melancholy IK, Somtthlne to be learned 41, Vex: coJIoq. 42. Cards with three soots 49. Consider 41. Authorltstlve command 4. Child's nk.pklB It. Onlty 12. Before! prefix 12. Affirmative 15, Stats whois capital Is . Bismarck: abbr. 1. The doctrine that the universe ! Qod 2. Therefore 4. Scandinavians I. Grow old 1 Peaceful T. Old word mean) nit learn t. Pronoun Airflow Car Sets f WVvffv? T?-K?vf!aw.ytt wyTMfiKW,.q.. ills') ijk ' .T 1 s5 slL a v. r'A. J 1 An Airflow De Soto Sedan, equipped with the new overdrive transmission, has established a transcontinental economy record in a scientific test run sanctioned by the American Automobile Association. The car averaged 21.412 milts to the gallon ol gasoline on the 3,019-mile run. Three largo corporations cooperated in ponsorina; the test. The center picture shows Harry Hsru, race driver who piloted the test car. at the start of the run ift New York with Byron C. Foy, President of the De Soto Motor Corpora tion,!. M. Quinn of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company and Q. A. Perry man of the Socony Vacuum OU Company. Inc. The insert below anowa OldfiHd unlocking the gssoltnt tank when tho car arrived in San Francisco, The car used Mobile end MohUoit. work of the church, 1. ., the win ning of people to Christ as their per sonal Savior. On Monday afternoon and evening he conducted the open ing conference on evangelism, preced ing the regular sessions of the synod. Thursday waa also women's day, some of the meetings being held separately by the women and others together with those of the synod. At these a number of women spoke, In cluding Miss Eleanore Swing of San Francisco, Paclfla district secretary for the board of national missions. 'On Thursday evening there was a special dinner meeting largely at tended by elders, laymen and women. Illustrated lectures on Japan and the Holy Land were given Wednesday and Thursday evenings, attracting many. It. Mark's churrh. Ernest 8. Bartlam. Rector. No early celebration. Morning prayer, 11 .. m. Th. Rev. H. H. Mitchell will preach. Church school. 10 a. m. Advent Chrlffttan rhnrch Corner of West Jackson and Welch streets. , Sunday school at 9:45. Preaching at 11 a. m. Evening worship at 8:00 p. m. Rev. C. A. Blsnchette of Minneap olis, Minn., will give a gospel mes sage both morning and evening. AH are welcome. Chnroli of Christ. Eaglss' Hall. 217 West Main. Morning services, 10:30. Evening services, 7:45. At th. evening servlo. Evangelist McCay will speak- on the subject, "rs th. Present Economic Condition Pre dicted In th. Bible and I. th. Rem.' dy Pound Thar.?' Com. and hear an Interesting di.' cusslon of this subject. No collection. The Federated Churches. Jos. M Johnson, pastor. Central Point, Or.. Com. study with us th. Ufa of Elijah in I. Klnga. 17-1. Bring your book. Young peopl. will find help In our Endeavor services. Bring your friends, Th. psator will preach In th. morn ing service on th. subject, "Our High Calling." and In th. evening will speak on the aubject, "What of the Night?" Vou ar. heartily Invited to worship her.. Pull Gmpel Tabernacle. Newtown St., near Main. J. Logan Stuart, pastor. Sunday school, t:4S a. m. Presetting service. 11 a. m. Ev.ngellstlo meeting. 7:45 p. m. All service, will be at th. tent on North Central at Third St. Thtr. will b. no services st th. church. Ev.ng.!lst A. R. Dollarhld. will b. gin ev.ngellstlo meetings Sunday morning In th. tent. A cordial invi tation Is extended to .11. first Church of Christ, Srtcnmt Authorised branch of Th. Mother Church, Th. First Church of Christ, Scientist. In Boston, M.s, Services nr. held .vary Sund.y at 11 o'clock, church .dlflc 313 North OakdaK. Subject for Sunday, July 33, is "Ufa." Sund.y school at :50. Appllcanta und.r th. ag. of 30 may b. Mmif ted. Wednesday evening rcetlngs. which tnelud. testimonials of Christian Science healings, at 1 o'clock. Th. reading room, which la located at 301 in th. Medford building. Is open dally from 7 .. m. to 6 p. m except Sundsy and holiday.. Th. 11 btarlan Is in attendance from 10 to 4, at which tlm. the Bible nd all .u- thorlrcd Chrstlan Bclenc lltwatur. may h. read, borrowed or purchased The public Is eordislly lnvltwl to attend th. service, and visit the reading room. crops A.A.A. Cross-Country Harry piloted at the A. A. A. " .. " Mi 7 Medford Company of Jehovah's Uitneftf.es Sunday, July 22. a lecture by Judge Rutherford entitled "Fle Now" will be broadcast over more than 325 sta tions and will be heard over KMED at 10 a. m. Jehovah's Witnesses meet for study every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock and every Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock at 845 West Second street. All who are Interested In Watch Tower Bible study are welcome. First Presbyterian Chtirc-h. W. J. Howoll, pastor. Sunday school. 6:48 a. m. Mrs. W. S. Ollmors. director of rcgllgtoua educa tion. Morning worship. 11 o'olock. Prelude, The Largo, by Handel: Choir, Hymn; Anthem, "Seeking the Lost": Offertory, Melody, by Krylln- ger; Solo. Mrs. Elsto Strang. Sermon. Postlude. Allegro, by King. Organist, Mrs. E. H. Marsh. Choir under the direction of Mrs. Elal. Strang. The First Methodist Church West Main and Laurel atroets. Jos eph Kr.otta, minister. Sunday school, B:4 a. m. xnua far our attendanc has kept up fine for summer. Specl.l effort should b. msd. today, so do your best to be present. Morning worship 11 a. m. k.v. p. Belpnak will bring the message. Good music. Pine service. Come. Th. Epworth Leagues will have a special servlc at 7 p. m. Mr. E. C. Corn la to give a talk on th. atrlke situation. Ther. will b. no pray.r meeting this coming week. First Christian Church Ninth and Oakdal. street.. W. R L. O. Balrd, minister. Bible school at 0:45 a. m. Oentner, superintendent. Everyman's Bible class In court house auditorium at 0:45, Morning worship begins at 10:85. Anthem, "When I Survey th. Won drous Cross," Peace. Sermon by the pastor, "Th. Wonderou. Cross." Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m Union church service. In th. Bap tist church at 8 o'clock. Mid-week services Wednesday t 7:30 p. m. Church of th. Foursquare Oospel Fourth and Bartlett. J. A. and Mary I. Blckerdlke, pastors. Special revival campaign continues through th. week with Interest In creasing. The evangelists, Misses Mor rison and Kelllng, are winning tne hearts of their audiences In their matchless services of muslo and pow erful expounding of th. Scripture.. Service, .very night of th. week e oept Monday at 7:45. No servlc. Mon day night. Two big services Sund.y it 11 4. m. and 7:46 p. m. Morning sub ject. "Chrlstlsn Perfection:" evening subjest, "Hell's Hon.." Evangelist Mis. Morrison preschlrg at every servlc. Sundsy school at 10 a. m. Children'. Church st 3 p. m. Satur day. It. Peter's Lutheran Chuich (Missouri Synod). East Msln and Portland Av.nu. H. II. Young, Psstor. Sund.y school and Bible class at 10 o'clock. Divine worship at 11. Th. pastor will begin a new series of sermons on "The Seven Letter, to th. Seven Congregations In Asia Minor." The first seruon will deal wtth "Th. Pall ing Church." In th. afternoon th. annual picnic rill b. held at Winner Creek. This plcnlo Is for th. entire congrcs.lloa .nd Sund.y school children .nd the.'r parent., sponsored by th. Young Peo. pi.', society. All Sunday achool chil dren and their parent, are asked Ui attend servlc. after Sunday school .nd then go out to th. picnic grounds In . body. Transportation will b. furnlshM thos. who hav. no way. Visitor, ar. alway. w.lcom.. Economy Record Harts, famous race driver who the record-making car, la shown left with Lee Oldhcld, official representative who accompanied sw' Ay ,i 7.!?n Evangelical Lutheran Church. Fourth St.. near Oakdal. Av.. , Geo. P. Kabele. D.D., pastor. Sunday achool. 10 a. m. Martin O. Paulsen, superintendent. Morning service 11 a. m. Msrtln O. Kabele. son of th. pastor and ft student for the ministry at the Chi cago Lutheran Theological Seminary, will preach the sermon. 8ubject: "Th. Rout at At." Special mualc. The pub lic Invited. Union evening servlc. at th. Bap tist church, 8 p. m. Dr. Eaton, speaker. Th. Ladlea' Aid society will meet Thursday at 3 :30 p. m., In tho church parlora with Mra. Ed Wollen as hostess, Pilgrim Holiness Church New location corner East Jackson and Bessie, nesr Roosevelt school, O. Edwin Coz, psstor, Bible school, 9:45 e. m. Sidney Tighe, superintendent. Morning worship at II. Sermon by the district superintendent, Rev, Paul C. Nerlng. Baptismal service at 8 p. m. Evangellstlo service at 7:45 p. m. by Rev. Nerlng. We expect to begin the .rectlon of th. building scon. Any desiring to offer their services of labor on the building will b. .greatly appreciated. We welcome you to our services. Wednesday mid-week prayer - and Bible atudy at 8 p. m. We expect th. rtav. Glll'am and family for the Wednesday evening service. First Ttnptlst Church W. H. Eaton, minister 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Morning worship. Sermon by the pastor, "A Tender Exhorta tion." The morning anthem, "When Jesus Found Me," by Oage, will be sung by the ladlea' quartette. 7:00 p, m. Young peoples group meetings, 8:00 p. m. Union service at this church. Sermon by th. psstor. "Th Mystery and Ministry of Pain." Musi cal offertnga, the oholr singing "God la My Salvation." by Notte; th. ladlea' quartette In "In My Heart the ioy Bells," by Gag.; and Mra. Ruth Warner Bunch alnglng, "Th. City Poursqusre," by Dank. You are cordially Invited to ahare these services with us. Church of the Nararen. North Central Avenue at Jackson. . Fred M. Weatherford, pastor, will speak from th. local pulpit both times Sunday, using as hla toFlo for the 8 p. m. evangellstlo servlc. "A Challenge snd Surety for Modern Youth." Thl. effort will b. a special appeal to young people. At th. 11 a. m. worship the speaker will, use as his topic. "Christ and Sanctlflcatlon." In this effort he will answer the question: "Is there a mc ond work of grace for the people of God?" Sunday achool at 0:45 a. m. Arn old Komatsd. superintendent. A growing Sunday achool that make, room for visitors. Young People's meeting st 7 p. m. Mis. Helen Scheel, president. A splen did group of young peopl. will pre sent a program that will Interest you. Peopl.'s mas. mMting Wednesday at 8 p. m. Special muslo will feature th. m.lor service, of th. d.y. A cor. dial welcome Is extended th. publle to all of thus services. Warrant Call. State of Oregon. County of Jackson. Notlc. Is hereby given that there are fund, on hand for th. redemp tion of .11 outstanding warrant, drawn on th. General Road Fund. Interest on those warrants registered June 9th, 1934, July 17th, 1034, cesses on July 31st, 19,14, A. C. WALKBR Treasurer of Jackson County, Orfnn. Card of Thinks We wish to thsr.k our many friend, for thslr kind regsrds and eympathy and for th. many beautiful flowers Id our recent bereavement. S. A. Lamp man. Sylvester Jamea and family, Mr. L. A. Francisco.