Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 26, 1934, Page 11, Image 11

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BEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFOllD, OREGON, SUNDAY. AUGUST 26. 193.
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copy changes 1J6
FOE WANT A.D3
LOST AND 5P
L06Tersonthat picked up hand
bag on Sams Valley road please re-
turn to Sams Valley store.
LQST-Black and white Shepherd,
male dog. white head.
name Bailey. Nick Young, Eagle
Point. Ore. Phone 4-P-8.
LOST if dog missing, call 5ia
MALE OK FEMALE
WANTED Reliable companion to
Chicago. Share expenses. Further
Information. as viw "
WANTED To get In touch with
someone who understands making
artificial flowers. M. O. Baremore.
1059 Court.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Mlddleagcd or elderly lady
to be companion to married wom
an. No work. Box 3022. ,
WANTED Girl but of school for gen
eral housework and help care of
two children. Call 025-L. 718 E.
Jackson.
bunted Permanent renter. Modern
'ft house, large chicken house, brooder.
' garden, business frontage Raise
produce. Sell It at home. Outside
city, highway. 1704 N. Riverside.
SPECIAL EMPLOYMENT for married
women. 16 weekly and your own
dresses FREE representing nation
ally known Fashion Frocks. No can
vassing. No investment. Send drew
sl2. Fashion Frocks, Dept. P-7l,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
WANTED MALE HELP
MAn'wANTED for Rawlelgh route of
800 families. Good profits tor hust
lers. We train and help you. Write
immediately. Rawlelgh Co, Dept.
OR-27-SA, Oakland, Calif.
STEADY WORK GOOD PAY
Several choice openings In country
and towns tor reliable men or wom
en No capital or experience rc
oulred. Write Mr. THOMAS. Supt.,
426 Third St., Oakland, California.
I WANT 3 MEN for local Tea and Cof
fee Routes paying up to $60 a week.
No capital or experience required
but must be willing to give prompt
service to approx. 200 steady con
sumers. Brand-new Fords given es
bonus. Write Albert Mills, Route
Mgr., 6581 Monmouth, Cincinnati,
Olo.
' WANTED SITUATIONS
YOUNO LADY wants general house
work or care of children. Experienc
ed. Box 3024, Tribune.
WANTED General housework or care
of children by competent girl. Ref
erences. Phone 453-J, Ashland.
WANTED Housekeeper for mother
less home. 35 N. Oakdale or P. O.
729.
CHILDREN cared for In my home. 640
E 9th.
WANTED--M1SCELLANE0U3
WANTED Will pay cash for light car.
103 Jeanette.
BIDS WANTED Man with truck for
2B mile lumber haul and loading.
Phone 1455.
Wa"ntED TO RENT by adults, furn
ished bungalow with 2 bedrooms.
Box 2896, Mall Tribune.
WANTED TO RENT Small unfurnish
ed home. Answer before Saturday
noon, giving location, and descrlp
t tlon. Box 3007, Tribune.
WANTED Portable electric drill; and
three H. P. gas engine, must be In
first class condition. Write price
and particulars. Geo. A. Taylor, Box
37, Hornbrook, Calif.
WANTED 2nd hand furniture. We
buy. sell and trade. Berrydale J. id
Hand Store, 1603 N. Riverside. T
266.
WANTED TO RENT Two room furn
ished house in city limits of Md
ford Must be cheap. Box 308, Mali
Tribune.
FURNITURE re-upholstred.
969-R Tniotult
Phone
WAS'lTiLv-Wool mob sir. rude and
pelts dee us DMure you ell Wool
begs and twine foi sale Mdford
Bargain House, 27 N. Grape 6t
Phone 1062
WAN! TO BUT 19M Pord Muit be
ehsp S33 w iaa
JUNK WAVIKU
. pay easb tot JUNK BA PIT5KI Efc
AND HAUlA.-OHd ALUMINUM
BRAA3 CUPPER nd luni 51 all
descriptions
MEOPOKD B ARii.Mr HUl'SE .
j 3? No Orape I HW !
W A-STED Warrauu, Reudeu 6 Co
FOR RENT HOUSES
HOUSE FOB RENT Phone 1232-W.
FOR RENT Modern S-room house
505 Beatty St. Rate reasonable. Tel.
111-J-l.
FOR RENT Modern 5-room house. O.
C. Boggs.
FOR RENT S room modern home
2 bath'rooms, sleeping porch, furn
ished or unfurnished. Only reliable,
permanent tenants need apply. 714
West 10th.
HOUSE FOR RENT 117.50, water
paid. Phone' 1232-W.
FOR RENT Modern 6 room furnish
ed house, (15.00. Inquire 318 Ap
ple St.
FOR RENT B o m e a. furnished oi
unfurnished Brown A Walt
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Bachelor apt, (8.00. 445
So. Front.
3-ROOM furn. apt. Adult. Phone
753 -M.
FOR RENT Furnished apt. Hotel
Holland.
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
BOARD & ROOM 153 No. Oakdale.
RATES very moderate at 718 EC Main
ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Drape.
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
FOR RENT Pleasant sleeping room.
19 Mistletoe. Tel 638-W.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR EXCHANGE 1029 model A
Ford sedan and a lots In Medford
for late model Ford V-8 Tel 407-?
EXCHANGE Furn ce-upholsterlng
for lumber, wood, fish polea and
reels. Phone 068-R.
FOR SALE Young turkeys or will
trade in on late model automobile
(Coupe preferred ) Floyd-Maharry
Talent. Ore.
FOR SALE OR TRAUE White electric
sewing machine for light sedan
Box t3B. lrioune.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
'FOR SALE OR PART EXCHANGE
8 acre ranch, all modern Improve
ments, private electric light and
pumping plant, five buildings, in
eluding double garage and work.
shop (cement floors) a studio build
ing within an enciosea cactus gar
den, large chicken yard and house,
and pump house. Forty fruit trees,
Navel, Valencia oranges, grapefruit,
. lemons, apricots, persimmons, palm,
and other shade trees, 320 ft. boule
vard frontage, on State highway,
(Palms to Pines), no encumbrance.
el.OOO cash, balance In exchange
lor Medford house and property,
close In." Box 2987, Tribune.
EXCHANGE For small home in Med
ford, 20 A. in Fern Valley, 7 mi.
S. E. of Medford, 10 A ready to
plant. Call 276 B St., Ashland, Ore.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Five acres in
cherries and peaches, with beauti
ful home. White Box 308. Beau
mont, Calif.
FOR TRADE 5-rm. modern Ashland
home. 518 So. Oakdale.
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Ranch. Phone 267-H.
FOR RENT 12 acres suitable for ber
ries or turkeys. 3 miles from Med
ford. Large modern house, city wat
er, barn, large hen house, family or
chard; cow if desired. Tel. 437-J.
FOR SALE REAL4 ESTATE
A GOOD BUY 10-room all log house,
on 160 acre mountain ranch. 10
acres under cultivation. See or write
C. L. Studwell, Sardine Creek, Gold
Hill, Ore.
FOR SALE OR RENT fi-room house.
sleeping porch, two large lots, laeai
for gardening and chickens. 42,300
$300 cash. 328 Portland Ave. In
formation at 310 Portland Ave.
A BARGAIN My large lot. on Ben
nett St., excellent soil, fruit, nut
trees end berries Will sacrifice on
terms or cash. Box .56, Tribune.
HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jack
son Co Bldg & Loan Assn. Tel. 195
53 ACRES near Applegate P O; 11 A
cultivation, free water right; bal
ance timber; improvements. Paul
Erdman. Applegate. Ore.
WHEN you thlnx of real estate, think
of Brown Si wn tie
AUTOMOBILE SPECIALS
FISK TIRES AND TUBES Bonded,
guarantiee, iou cnuuuw uuy m
anywhere In Oregon cheaper than
at the Sunrise Super Service Sta
tion, 12th and Riverside.
FINEST GRADE WESTERN OIL
n your car, 10c quart; in your
can, 3oc gai.; ddi iois, auo. . iuuv
PURE PENNSYLVANIA Oil. from
Bradford crude, in your oar, 20c
nuart: in vour can. 62c oal.; 6 gals
J3 00 SUNRISE SUPER SERVICE
STATION.
FOR SALE AUT0M0BILE8
vnn half Model T Ford Coupe
good condition, 15. See at Camp
With us. NO. Kiveraias.
TTfiED CAR BARGAINS
30 Day Written Guarantee.
1129 Ford Roadster
1929 Essex Town Sedan
1029 Durant Coupe
1929 LaSalle Coupe
Several older models on hand.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC
38 No. Riverside Tel 18
ion httixson fifdan demonstrator
n.- viqrnntetv substantial dis
count; trade and terms. Ekin
Motor Co., Hudson-Terraplane Deal
er on So Riverside.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
STEINWAY UPRIGHT PIANO Bar
gain. Palmr Music House.
FOR SALE Used upright piano
Chvp for cash. Box 2Bft5. Tribune.
BARGAINS In ud Band Instrument.
with leooiis. Paimer Mumc House.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
NINE registered Ramboullet ewes
wm. Brlggs strain, snearing from is
to 16 pounds wool. Cross bred year
lings and lambs. Pure bred Shrop
shire yearling rams and ram lambs.
L. A. Salads Jr. Central Point, Ore.
FOR SALE Fine breeding ewes. Tel.
40i-j-a.
FOR SALE Fresh Durham and
Guernsey cow. W. E. Mann, i mile
north 4 corners station on Midway
road.
FOR 6ALE a cows, one Just fresh
M L. Hartley, Phone 9-F-5.
TWO JERSEY heifers, coming fresh
In spring, and coming 3-year-old
colt. Priced reasonable. Inquire
at W B. Medley's, Rt. 4, Box 156.
Medford.
FOR SALE Fresh oowa
Schultz. Beagla Ore.
Adoll
FOR SALE DOGS PETS
3-YEAR-OLD thoroughbred spayed
Pointer for small board bill. Call
234-J-2.
FOR SALE Pure-bred St. Bernard
male pups, on display at Monarch
Seed and Feed Store Aug 37 to 29.
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE 50 nice thrifty Red pul
lets, May hatched, also 25 yearling
laying hens breeders. A few cocker
els, high quality stock. Cummtngs
Poultry Ranch, 6 miles out Mid
way road, Central Point.
FOR SALE Guineas.
Hughes. Tel 19-F-5.
Mrs.
H
PURE Bronze tons. Cockeran's prize
1HJCK 90 jeose nan ci iwuu"
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Fine canning tomatoes.
Bring containers. 3 ml. over Buck
shot hill. Follow Sprlngbrook signs.
M. Q. Davis.
FOR SALE 18-lnch Westlnghouse
electric ian. jracnange ior cooit
stove. Apply at City Gardens, Jack
sonville High way.
FOR SALE Petite prunes now ready
lor canning or. drying. Pick them
yourself at lc lb. F. S. Carpenter,
Jacksonville highway.
SELL EQUITY 1927 Chrysler roadster,
rumble seat. Trade for cheaper car.
Call Sunday, 801 N. Central.
FOR SALE CHEAP Bridge lamp, ra
dio, end table, breakfast set. 33
Rose Ave.
FOR SALE; Peaches. Nloe Elbert as 2c
per lb and box of windfalls free
while they last with every 50 lb.
order. R. R. Guches, Griffin Creek.
FOR SALE Furniture, bedroom, liv
ing room, dining room suites, etc.
425 Manzanlta.
FOR SALE Model T Ford, milk cow.
galvanized tank 3x7, 2 ft. deep. 15
ft. canoe. Will trade for woodr 2nd
house east of Rogue River Academy
on Jacksonville-Phoenix road. Tel.
447-M.
FOR SALE Collection of taxidermy
10 deer heads, antelope heads and
birds, etc. Also 2 tea sets of hand
painted china and cut glassware.
Mrs. J. L. Ely, 'i mile north West
side school.
USED Westlnghouse electric range
for sale Automatic, equipped with
regular sized porcelain lined bak
ing oven. Also small porcelain lined
broiling or baking oven. (Your fuel
burning stove may be traded in.)
Price Installed $30.00. The Califor
nia Oregon Power Co.
FOR SALE Wood, ftl.OO dc $1.26 tier;
oak, laurel, fir. 300 tier dry. Inquire
Jesse Taylor, Ruch.
PEACHES Bring containers. O. E.
Carpenter, 3i mile west of Phoenix
on Huston road.
WE can save you money on water
pipe. Hubbard Bros., inc.
FOR SALE FOR DELINQUENT STOR
AGE Rocking chairs, kitchen
chairs, dining table, kitchen table,
kitchen cabinet, library table, bed
and springs, floor lamp, lots of
books and other miscellaneous ar
ticles. 1015 No. Central. Eads Trans
fer Co.
"BAROAIM USED MACHINERY
6 tractors; 1 corn shelter, 1 fan
ning mill. 1 grain grinder, disc har
rows, tractor plows, 1 corn binder,
HUBBARD BROS., INC.
FOR SALE Italian and Petite prunes.
Phone 7-F-14.
TOMATOES. No. 1, 11.50 per cwt.
Phone 4-F-12. o. J. Logan.
FOR SALE Seckel pears. L. G. Frlnk
Talent.
FOR SALE: Furniture, i mi. west of
Meehans store on Jacksonville-
Phoenix road.
FOR SALE: 2 bedroom suites, com
plete; living-room suite; dining
room suite; General Electric refri
gerator; electric range; piano. Mrs.
J. L. Ely, Old Stage Road, hi mile
North Westslde school.
FOR SALE! 3 burner oil stove, roll
top desk, ski is, automobile hot wat
er heater, lace type rubber boots,
other miscellaneous articles. Extra
special 185 00 violin and 96 00 case
140.00. Leaving, must sell at once.
Call at 22 Keene Way Drive.
FOR SALE Vetch inoculation, Mon
arch Seed St Feed Co.
FOR SALE Kentucky Wonders, new
crop Just on. 2 miles north on Sams
Valley road. Phone 493-R. E. E
Stump.
FOR SALE Inoculate retch before
piantlng to assure maximum growth
use Nltragen. Monarch Seed At
Feed Co.
FOR SALE Peaches. Fine Elbertas. 2c
a pound. R. R. Guches. mile west
of upper school house. Griffin
Creek. Phone 857. L.
DEER RIFLES, Shotguns, 1500 to
35 00 Saddles, tent, shoes, cloth
Ing 17500. 5x7 camera 123.00. 317
North Riverside.
PETITK PRUNES for sale. Tel. 7-F-4
TIER WOOD Dry fire, pine, oak and
laurel, on ground or delivered. Tel j
722. '
PERSONAL
PALMISTRY READING daliy Phone
463 J, Ashland, or appointment. 1
PERSONAL
ASTKOLOGY readings, questions ans
wered. Phone 809 for appointment.
REV EVELYN MARSHALL spiritual
readings dally 3 IS So Riverside.
MISCELLANEOUS
FREE DIESEL TOPICS
20.000 copies latest news on Diesel
engine developments to be given
away FREE. Write (or your copy
now. Diesel Power Engineering
Schools, 3320 20th St., cor. Folsom.
Sim Francisco. America's Greatest
System of Diesel Training.
AUTO INSURANCE at about 50
saving; class "A" plus Company
Leg. Reserve. 206 First Nat'l Bank
Bldg. Phone 350.
DENTISTRY Dr. t- A. Gove. 339 E
Mam.
BOAT TRAILER, Cash Register Add
ing Machine. Typewriter. Boots
Shoes, Huntmg-Fishing Equipment
317 North Riverside.
GRAIN SACKS Jackaoo Coucty
Feed Co.. 4th and B art let t Sts.
DOGS examined free. Dr. Stone, 4tb
and Bartlett.
FOR SALE: Equity Id bouse. Call
626 Haven.
FOR SALE Grain, oats and barley
bags Medford Bargain House, 27
N. Grape St. Phone 1062.
FOR SALE Canning peaches. Bert
Stanclllf. Phoenix.
ALL MAKES of washing machines re
paired. Flck's Hardware, 131 West
Main. i
FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all
makes: terms if desired AH make
rented and repaired White Sewing
' Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett.
WANTED - Household goods, stoves
tools or what have you Medford
Bargain House. 27 N Grape St. Tel
' 1062
BUSINESS CUANCES
FOR SALE HI Way Inn Cafe and
equipment Rent $12 50 month
Gold Hill Ore.
COFFEE ANN'S FOR SALE.
$100 AND light car in good running
order buys best paying service sta
tion on Redwood highway, near
Kerby. account sickness. Golden
Rule Service.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JAI HSON CO.
AHSTKALl CO.
Abstract ot ntu ana
Title Insurance The
only complete Title
System to Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title. Rooms 8 and 6. No. 32
North Central Ave. upstairs.
Rialto Phone 161&-Y.
Transier
EADS TRANSFER Si STORAGE CO -Offlce
1015 No Central phone J lo
Prices right ierv've guaranteed
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers and movers Special llveabjck
moving equipment Prices right
619 North Riverside Phone 1044-X
"ST
Aloney to tend
MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE
CARS ETC Prompt service and le
gal rates W E THOMAS 45 8
Central State license No S 157
Afoil Tribune Daily
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Painting and Papernnnguij
M. A. BLISS Painting and paper
hanging Tel 646 W 8 8 Grape
Wall Paper Clean Int.
WALL-PAPER CLEANING, lo per q
ft Ur Black 310 N Bartlett
JOHN H LOCK Painting and Decor-
a ting Quality work at lower prices.
Ph. 953-R. Res. 124 King.
Expert Window Cleaners
LET OEOHOE DO IT Tel. 1173
House Cleaning. Floor waxing. Ori
ental Rug Cleaning specialty
LEGAL NOTICES
For Sale
Miscellaneous packing house equip
ment, Including conveyor belts, fruit
washers, nailing machines, and mis
cellaneous material and property used
in connection with the commercial
packing of fruit and pears; two safes
and other miscellaneous personal
property of L. A. Banks and Edith R.
Banks, and the Suncrest Orchards,
Inc., excepting household effects and
furniture. The property may be in
spected, and bids received. Same to
be sold at private sale. See J. F. Wort
man, Pacific Highway South.
J. F. WORTMAN,
Trustee In Bankruptcy of estate of
L. A. Banks & Edith R. Banks, and
the Suncrest Orchards, Inc.
OPEN FINAL WEEK
OF TOGGERY SALE
The Toggery will start -the final
week of It's sensational $35,000 men's
wear sale tomorrow, offering men of
Medford and southern Oregon their
final opportunity to take advantage
of the low prices on nationally known
lines of clothing, hats, shoes and fur
nishings. Since the first night of The Tog
gery's 16, the store hs been a popu
lar place for both men and women
shoppers who are eager to share In
the savings.
Many new fall suits and overcoats
which arrived during the past week
are going to be included In the final
week's sale, according to William F.
-Isaacs. Dark browns, grays, and blues
In smart worsteds, cheviots, tweeds
and serges are among the new colors
and fabrics featured this season for
the well-dressed man. Suits for all
sizes and figures are available at The
Toggery's store-wide sale. .
The 935,000 merchandise sale has
been an outstanding success thus far,
according to Mr. Isaacs who expressed
the opinion that the final week would
be even more successful.
Pope Honors Ctnclnnatluns.
CINCINNATI (UP) Pope Plus XI
has conferred knighthood on two Cin
cinnati Catholic laymen, it was re
vealed here. The men are Charles F.
Williams and William H. Albers, who
by the decree are knights commanders
of the Order of St. Gregory the Great,
with the privilege of wearing the
placque, or Insignia of the order. The
honors were bestowed in recognition
of outstanding civil services.
.
When mosquitoes are to be mount
ed for scientific study they are killed
by electrocution because this process
leaves the wings extended. ,
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Spiritual Selene Church
815 South Riverside Avenue.
Rev. Evelynn Marshall, Pastor.
Services Sunday, August 26, 8 p.
m. Subject, "Spirit Communica
tion." Spirit mesagea will be given
following the lecture by co-workers.
The public Is Invited.
Main Street Methodist Church, South
N. D. Wood, pastor.
Church school meet at 9:45 a. m.
Sunday.
It a. m. Sermon by the pastor.
7:00 p. m, Young people's meet
ing. 8:00 p. m. Evangelistic service.
First Presbyterian Chnrctt
Sunday school, 0:45 a. m.
Morning worship, 11 a. m., with
Reverend W. F. Shields, former local
pastor, preaching on the topic "The
Sons of God."
Christian Endeavor at the regular
hour. '
There will be no tvenlng service.
Church of God
Corner Haven and Holly streets. D.
M. Clemens, pastor.
Bible school, 9:45 a. m.
Preaching, 11 a. m.
Young people In charge of opening
period to evening service, 7:50 p. m.
Preaching directly thereafter.
Prayer service Wednesday, 7:30
p. m. All are welcome and urged to
attend.
First Christian Church
Ninth and Oakdale streets. W. R.
Balrd, minister.
Bible school at 9:45 a. m. L. O.
Gentner, superintendent.
Everyman's Bible class In court
house auditorium at 9:45.
Morning worship begins ,at 10:55.
Sermon by the pastor. "Finding
Christ on the Other Side.
Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m.
Union church services la the Bap
tist church at 8 o'clock.
Free Methodist
"A Picture oX Your Old Man and
Mine" is the subject selected by
Evangelist J. Lewis Arnold of Seattle
for the 11 o'clock service at the Free
Methodist church, corner Tenth and
Ivy streets, Sunday, In the after
noon at 2:30 Rev. Arnold will speak
on the much discussed subject, 'The
Mighty Baptism of the Holy Ohost
and Fire." In the evening at 7:45
the subject will be "Do Demons Ex
pect the End of the Age In 1035?"
First Baptist Church.
W. H. Eaton, minister.
Sunday school, 9:48 a. m.
Morning worship, 11:00 a. m.
Young people's devotional groups,
7:00 p. m.
Union service at this church 8:00
p. m.
The pastor will be at home and will
be the preacher at both morning and
evening services. The musical pro
gram will be in charge of the music
committee.
You are cordially Invited to enjoy
these hours with us.
Free Methodist Cnurch
Corner Tenth and Ivy streets. K.
N. Long, pastor.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Mornlntr messaee. 11 o'clock, by
Evangelist J. Lewis Arnold. Subject:
"A Picture of Your Old Man and
Mine."
Afternoon service at 3:80.
Subject: "The Mighty Baptism
the Holy Ohost."
T. P. M. S. meeting at o:o p. m.
Evening service at 7:30, Subject:
"Do Demons Expect End of Age In
1835?"
You are cordially Invited to atwna
these services.
First Presbyterian Church
Corner Eighth and Holly. William
J. Howell, minister.
9:45 a. m. Sunday school. We
have a class for everyone. Come and
bring your children.
11 a. m. Morning woranip. ser
mon. Special music arranged by Mrs.
Elsie O. Strang, director of cnoir,
and Mrs. Eva H. Marsh, organist:
prelude, Cantilena by Shelley; offer
tory, Dreams, by Kopyloff; postlude,
The Lost Chord" by aulllvan, Mrs.
Garrett, soloist.
(3:30 p. m. Young People's society.
Meeting In charge of Mary Cum-
mlngs.
8:00 p. m. Union services at the
First' Baptist church. All welcome.
8t. Teter's Lutheran Church
(Missouri synod)
East Main and Portland avenue. H.
H. Young, pastor.
fiunday school this morning at 10
o'clock.
There will be no Bible class this
morning. The annual Mission Festi
val will be celebrated today.
Divine worahlp this morning at
11 o'clock. Pastor W. T. Oeorg of
Portland will deliver the sermon. .
Lunch will be served by the ladles
of the congregation at noon In the
church basement.
Afternoon service at 9:30 o'clock,
conducted by Pastor Henry Rlaohe of
Dunsmulr, Calif. The lecture will not
be Riven by Pastor Oeorg.
The general publlo la cordially ln
vlted.
Tent Meeting.
(Pull Oospel Tabernacle.)
Newtown street, off Main street.
J. Logan Stuart, paator.
All meetings at the tent.
Sunday school 9:S.
Morning worship II.
Evening evangellMle meeting 7:45.
Evangelist Arne Vlck or Belltngham,
Wash., will be speaking at both morn
ing and evening eervlcea, and each
evening through the week, except
Monday, at 7:45.
Rev. Vlck will be speaking Sunday
morning from the text "A God-Directed
Heart."
T. subject for the evening will be
"What la Spiritual Bulclde?"
The tent was filled to Its capaelty
last Sunday evening. Come early
Vou will heartily enjoy the word of
Ood. as Bro. Vlrk present It In Its
purity and simplicity.
"Pegasus" to Back at Pendleton
V x
Among the new bucking homes
that will try the mettle ot the
buckaroos at the Pendleton
Round-Up, September 13, 14, and
15, will be "Pegasus", a sorrel
thunderbolt, discovered In the
John Day couutry and named for
the tlylng horse of Greek myth
ology. "Naturally", saya A. E.
Horn, Jr., Oregon Division Mana
ger of General Petroleum, "this
Pegasus horse wins the sponsor
ship and good wishes of our com
pany and Its employes throughout
the Northwest, tor the flying red
Pegasus Is our emblem wherover
Genoral Mobllgas and Mobllolls
are sold.
"The personnel of our organt
tatlon", Horn stated, "la working
for the success of the Tendloton
Round-Up' 25th (Silver Jubilee)
St. Murks Church
E. 8. Bartlam, rector.
Holy Communion, 8:00 a. m.
Morning prayer and sermon, 11
a. m.
Church school, 10 a. m.
First Methodist Church
West Main and Laurel Streets.
Joseph Knotts, Minister.
Sunday school, BA6 a. m. K. J.
Kepmann, superintendent. Visitors
made welcome.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Wo
have the pleaaure thla Sunday of lis
tening to Dr. Clarence True Wllnpn.
nationally known minister and lec
turer, who will preach to ua on the
moat Interesting theme: "Isaiah's Vi
sion of Our Country." Tou will want
to hear this sermon. Our splendid
young people's choir, directed by Mra
O. H. Faake, will alng.
The Epworth League will meet at
7 p. m.
The union service will be held this
evening at 8 o'clock In the First
Baptist church.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Authorized 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, aia North
Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, August
38, "Mind."
Sunday school at 9:30. Applicant
under the age of 30 may be admit
ted. Wednesday evening meetings, which
Include testimonials of christian Sci
ence healings, at 8 o'clock.
The reading room, which la located
at 401 In the Medford building, Is
open dally from 7 a. m. to a p. m.,
except Sunday and holidays. The li
brarian Is In attendance from 10 to 4.
at which time the Bible and all au
thorised Christian Science llcraturc
mav be read, borrowed or purcnasca
The publlo is cordially Invited to
attend the services ana visn mo
reading room.
Church of the Naiarene.
North Central Avenue at Jackson.
Fred M. weathcrford, pastor-evan-
oellst. will sneak from the local pul
pit twice Sunday. At the 8 o'clock
popular gospel evangelistic service he
will be heard on the topic, "The Wind
and the Power of Pontacost." This
meaaage will hark back to the first
century of the Christian era, but the
apeaker will make the appeal appli
cable to the 30th century.
"Viewing the Cross of Christ" com
poses the toplo on which he will be
heard at the 11 o'clock hour Sunday
Sunday school at 0:45 s. m. Arnold
Kornstad, superintendent. A growing
Sunday school that opens ts doors to
all new comers. A special number In
the Interest of Missions will be heard.
Young people's meeting at 7 p. m.
MUs Helen Soheel, president. A cor
dial Invitation Is extended young
folks not regularly enlisted elsewhere
to share In the program presented at
this hour by a live, progressive group
of young people.
Peoples' meeting Wednesday evening
at 8 o'clock. An hour made alive by
personal Christian testimony, Bible
study and prayer.
Features of the day will Include
special gospel music, both morning
and evening. Reception of new mem
bers Into church fellowship. A cor
ldlal reception extended to visitors.
i't II 1 1 i imn'f I
celebration, talking It up and
boosting It In every possible way.
For 2 5 years the Pendleton
Round-Up has been of untold ben
oflt to the Northwest, attracting
visitors from all parts ot the
world,
"Inquiries recolved at General
Petroleum service stations
throughout Oregon, Washington
and California Indicate that Pen
dleton's great frontier exhibition
will attract a record breaking at
tendance," Horn said, "It Is ob
vious that the publlo continues to
recognize the Round-Up as t h
premier ot all Western exhibitions
featuring bucking, roping and
bulldogglng, and the one where
the real world's championships
are settled."
Zlon Evangelical Lutheran Church
Fourth street near Oakdale ave
nue. Oeo. P. Kabele, D. D paator.
10 a. m. Sunday school.
11 a. m. Morning aervlce. Sermon
subject: "Remember Lot's Wife."
8:00 p. m. Union service at tba
Baptist church.
Church of Christ
Eagles' Hall, 317 W. Main.
Services Sunday, 10:30 and 7:48.
At the morning aervlces W. H.
Miller of dranta Pass will occupy th
pulpit. At the evening services tho
regular minister will speak on the
subject: "A Swarm of Bees."
Church of the Foursquare Gospel
Corner Fourth and Bartlett
J, A. and Mary E. Blckerdlke, Pastors.
"I was glad when they said unto
me: Let ua go Into the House ot the
Lord."
Sunday school, 10 a. m. Lesson,
"Hoses Preaches God's Love." Ho
aea 11.
Morning worship at 11, "A Shout
In the Camp." Hear it ring.
Evangelistic service, 7:45 p. m. "Two
Hours to Live." If that were true of
your life, how would you spend It?
Thursday, 8 p. m., nild-week prayer
meeting.
Saturday at 1 p. m. Children's
church.
Wednesday at 3 p. m. the ladles of
the church meet to sew and prepare
garments that have been brought for
distribution to those In need. We
have many calls at this time just
before school days come for chil
dren's shoes. If there are any such
In your home that have been out
grown and not In use some needy
child would be glad to use them.
Bring them, or any cast-off garment,
to the pastor's residence. 338 North
Bartlett street, or phone 301-R-4 and
a car will call for them. Thank you.
Records Fall
As Chevrolet
Reaches Peak
Chevrolet Motor company estab
lished a production record for the
month of July, building 93,947 pas
senger cars and trucks, the highest
July production since 1939, according
to an announcement made by C. M.
Hurd of Rogue River Chevrolet, Inc.
Mr. Hurd said, "to meet the de
mands of dealers, which continued on
a high level, the heavy production
schedule was maintained. In the last
four full working days of the month
10.901 units were produced with a rec
ord of 4953 cars in s single day."
"Handicapped by a late start In the
early part of the year, Chevrolet pro
duction set pace during March and
April which was maintained through
June, July, and the early part of Au
gust. It la significant to note that at
the close of production August 4,
Chevrolet had surpassed last year's
total production figure, building 838.
303 units as compared with 838.377
units for the entire 13 months of
1S33."
"July sales rivaled the June record
In reflecting the current demand for
Chevrolet cars. Deliveries made dur
ing July totaled 88.570 unite," Mr.
Hurd said. Retail sales for the month,
as complied from dealers' report a1"1
Canadian and export deliveries, were
the basis ot this announcement.