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PAGE THIRTEEN 123 WHAT YOU WANT Classified FOR EASY REFERENCE 1 i I m iJ I if -iiViim .uii imYi' .1 ' - i i'-' i "i " ' r ifn .nil n it h 'iii r .rg -.ii.m. i... i ii a itimiik'WA,,miuumrii' i imu'I J &. WAUtt!. tAttttV MEDFORD MADL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 193. dvvNVIiUj- I VO ' Haad every eO 90 thU page u0 oil) probably Mno exactly B thing ,00 want u Buy ot -II u 11 lam there, edter tiM . . 'ne, ptniln, effective m word first inseetloti (Minimum lac) ub additional inseruo- pet word (Minimum 10c) pet una pet month without copy changes ,l 75 FOB WANT AD8 LOST AUTD FOUND wTand Eagle Point Saturday. Re wart S Eusterhout. Eagle Point. iTittie ITack of Walla "seed Reward, uni to Oodward Mercantile. Jacksonville. LOST II dog mining. SESeUabiTyMng woman out of school, help with houwwora. care children; pleasant home; board, room and reasonable wages. Reter incea required. Phone 939-W. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTBU curl or young woman lor " JrZZC. ov .irua. Tribune. GIRL for housework. Phone 85J-J, alternoon or evenings SmJATlOrJ' WANTBWoung wom an, excellent cooK. and pastry . woman desire. wrk in pr Ivate home or restaurant. 525 N. Ruer- alde WANTED Experienced waitress. Not over 37 yea old. Apply Diamond - cale. WANTBD-Experlenced girl for house work. Room and board and io month. Reference, required. Box 5D33, Tribune. WANTED Woman to do general housework: small family: 40 miles from Medford; 45 per month. Box 3576. Tribune. WANTED MALE HELP WAN WANTED for Rawlelgh Route of 800 families. Good profit for hust lers. We train and help you. Wr.te immediately. Rawlelgh Co., ORI-a?-SA, Oakland, Calif. WANTED Partner either allent or - I- omrv and nroducc market 'doing good business, beat ? location in so. ureeou. u. . pand. need extra money MOO.00 handle, deal. Write Box 3593, Mall Tribune. I WANT 3 MEN for local Tea Cof frc Route, paying up to 60 a week. No capital or experience required, but must be willing to give prompt 1.. , .nnrm. 200 steady con sumers. Brand new Fords given a. iU 1 bonus, write Aioers mii, iw Mgr., 6595 Monmouth, Cincinnati, ' Ohio. WE WILL, SELECT several men with . mechanical ability to siv diate training for position as dleael ..... am,..! New Dlan. Small fee includes tools and two years' employment service. -menu muu-ey-back agreement to those selected Box 3420. Tribune. pnnun it am ujawtrd to DreDare for operation and repair of high apeea uioe . i,j... -now employed and willing to study i in spare-time Small tuition cost. For lnformstlon write 3508. Mall Tribune. WANTED 8ITU ATI0N8 GOOD MECHANIC wants to do ear and tractor repair work on your place. Phone 384. central Point. CHILDREN cared for Is my home 140 E 9 th. WANTED-M1SCELLANE0U8 . WANTED Winter pasture for 1 year , ling calves. Phone 523-R-4. WANTED Table cream separator. Box 3594. Tribune. WANTED Laundry. Phone 748-J. WANTED Part time accounting and (or) office work. Phone 726-Wj WANTED To let aheep on shares. Phone 401-J-3. WANTED Ride to 8an Frsnrlsco, Oct. 1 to 4. Share expenses. Tel. 493-R. WANTED Model A 1930 or '31. Oood condition only. Evenings or Bun day. 51 N. Oakdale. Apt. 8. WANTED Used truck. Muat be In good condition. Will pay cah. Tel. Jacksonville 354 or 21-F-3. WANTED Lightweight drag saw. Box 8393. Tribune. WANTED To buy trash burner. Tel 394-1 ENCLOSED van truck going south. Load wanted. Phone 332. W ANTED TO RENT rwo room turn isiied nouse in city limits ol M"d. ford Must be chesp Bos S03 Msli Tribune. FURNITURE re-uphoUtered Phone M9-a. riaaXk WANTED-MI8CELLANE0US .It INK WANTKD We pay Cash (ui JUNK UAfrEKIEfi A H U KAJJIArurto anuwinu" BRASS COPPER and Junk of all descriptions. MBDPORD BAROAiN BOOSB 37 No Qrspe rel 0i vVANTED Wool mohair, nidss sno pelts see us oeiore you ku wi bags and twins for aale Uedfora Bargain Bouse, 37 N. drape 8t Phone 1063 WANT It) BUY I9i9 PoM. Mua OS aheap (33 W 2nd WANTED Warrants Redden Oo WANTED Household goods stoves tools or wbst osve you. Medford Bargain Bouse. 37 N Oraps St. rsl 1061 FOE RENT H0USE8 FOR RENT That pretty little 4-room stucco bungalow at suo nmwi dale. It Is completely and comfort ably furnished, even a fireplace and radio. Only 30, water paid. See it and call 1473-W for details and key. Available Oct. 1. PARTLY furnished modern house. 15 Phone 1569-Y. POR RENT 5-room house. Inquire 243 Beatty Bt. FOR RENT 8 room modern home 2 bath rooms, sleeping porch, furn ished or unfurnished Only reliable, permanent tenants need apply. 714 West 10th. FOR SENT B o m e s. furnished oi unfurnished Brown It waits FOR RENT 6-room modern house end garage. 3' miles from Med ford. Mrs. Jessie M- Minear. Kings highway. FOR RENT Largs modern bouse with shade trees snd lawn. 215 B Jack son street Inquire J. W. Jacooa. 604 Pine street. FOB RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 2-room apt.; also fur nished house. 716 Welch. FOR RENT Desirable furnished apt. Hotel Grand. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD RATES very moderate at 716 B Main ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 S Grape FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms and garage forage at moderate rates by week or month. 325 South Riverside avenue. FOR RENT To gentleman, nice room with lavatory, close in. uau azi-L. FOR RENT Room for two; board. Private entrance. 153 N. Oakd lie. ROOM In private home for gentle man. Quiet; furnace heat, bath, ahower, garage. Phone 783-R. FOR RENT Large room with hot and cold water, ahower; close In. 20 o. Fir. ROOMS Well furnished, heated Phone 364-L. s FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Corner office Hotel Hol land Bldg. Will arrange to suit ten ant. Call or phone 710, Hotel Hol land. FOR RENT Oarage, 412 So. Oakdale. Phone 941-R. FOR RENT 10 acres, Improved, close In; Irrigated. See or phone Clarence fierce. FOR EXCHANGE EXCHANGE Prunes in orchard for wood. P. S. Carpenter, Jacksonville Highway. WANTB Plr wood. Will trade car, part or trailer. Hlway 'exchange, south of Phoenix. 1928 DURANT fiedan, trade for light coupe. Tel. 17-F-I4. FOR EXCHANGE - 1029 model A Pord sedan and a lota in Medford for late model Ford V-8 Tel 407- Y EXCHANGE Purn re-upholteiing tor lumber wood flab polea and reeia. poone 9ovk. FOR SALE OR rRADE White electric sewing machine fox light sedan Box 838. Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE TWO modern properties, first-class, lVtj acre. Dayton, Ohio, suburb, (or gooa larm near Mediora or Eugene. Owner. Ernest Hobllt, R. R. 13, Day ton, Ohio. LA ROB 8 -room houe In good condl tlon. 2 blocks from University in Eugene. lor smsn houss in Med r or a Would consider desirable Ashland property, phone 424-J-2, Medford 181-ACRE farm; has 100 acres of al monda. Trade for farm In Roue Rtver valley. Poik Hull, 'Allen Ho tel, Medford, Ore. FOR SALE HEAL ESTATE POR 8 ALE- Stock and dairy ranches plnty water, hay. Oood city and acreage home. Eut terms. Placer mines. Roberta. 720 W. 2nd St. Phone 152B-J. POR SALE OR TRADE 7-room mod ern house, 3'i acres of land to trade for amallfr place In country; 4 miles from Medford In foothlJis; 1 acne under ditch. Address Med ford, Box 6030. Tribune. FARM 10l4 acres, room house. lar- i see. barn, elec, alfalfa, orchard. grapes, pasture, wster right, on Boulevsrd. mile to hlshwuy. nesr good schools; town; 91650 cs.'.h, 1760 terms. Owner. Rt. 1. Box 137. Aahlsnd. Ore. No trades. A BAROAIN My Isrge lot en Ben nett St.. exoe.'ent soil, fruit, out trees ano berries Will sacrifice on terma or caah Ba 66 rribun. S3 ACK&s near Appiegite P O ; 1 1 A cultivation free water right; sal anoe tunrier: improvements psul Erdman Appiegate. Ore WHEN roti tmnk ol -eal estate, think of Broa WUUe. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE POR SALE Large house to raze or wreck. Inquire am Apple. TO THE MAN wro contemplates building a nice home I wiu sfU the finest view site In Medford at a REAL sacrifice. TRY ME. 3490, Tribune. TO THE MAN who contemplates building a nice home 1 wtH tell the finest view site in Medford at a REAL sacrifice. TRY ME. 34Bd. Tribune. FOR SAtE AUTOMOBILES POR SALE Model T Ford touring car. Inquire of Jack Lees, central Point, Oregon. 1932 V-8 sedan. Karl Keen trimk, heater, some new rubber, first class condition. 1932 long wheel base, dual wheel Chevrolet truck with platform. New ruooer. noea rignt. 1928 Chevrolet coach, completely over hauled. These units are In first class condi tion every way. PIERCE ALLEN MOTOR CO. 113 8. Riverside. Phone 150 1928 BUIOK 7-passenger sedan; fin ish, upholstery good, motor excel lent, will take trade-in and give terms. Inquire Mall Tribune office. POR SALE Cheap '29 Ford sport roaosier. la Vancouver, rei. iuus GOOD USED CARS 1931 Chev. Coupe. 1930 Stutz 7-passenger Sedan. 1929 LaSalle Coupe. 1928 Chevrolet Coupe. 1927 Chrysler 4 Sedan. 1927 Chevrolet Coupe. 1928 Nash Sedan. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. 38 N. Riverside. Phone 18 POR SALE Cadillac Victoria (4 seats) In good condition; priced to ull 129 North Riverside. Harry Con ratb. AUTOMOBILE SPECIALS FISK TIRES AND TUBE3 Bonded, . guaranteed You cannot ouy tires anywnere in Oregon cneaper tnan at toe sunrise super service sta tion, 12th and Riverside. DO DOE PARTS Genuine Dodge fac tory parts for 1924 and older Dodges at price while they last. Stock Includes fenders for '28. '29. '30 and '31 cars. Eakln Motor Co., So, Riverside. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK POR SALiJ Weaner plga 1st house south side west ox Howard school off old highway. POR SALE Two young 5 gallons Swiss Jersey cows at Cummings Poultry Ranch. 6 miles out midway road. POR SALE No. 1 Jersey cow, fresh soon. Phone 623-R-4. POR SALE Feeder plgi. O. P. Sulli van. Route 2, Box 188. Beo.ll Lane. PIGS FOR SALE Across from Men han's Service Station. Oeo. N. Pisk, FOR SALE 7-year-old mare; weight 1500;- ll? mile southwest Phoenix on Pioneer road. J. W. Ayree. POR SALE Registered Shropshire rams. L. A. Salade, Central Point. POR 8 ALE Some good Ramboulllet rams. F E. Bybee. Medford. POR SALE 24 rabbits and nineties Third bouse south city ball. Jack TWO JERSEY heifers, coming fresh in spring, and coming 3-year.old colt Priced reasonable Inquire at W B Medley's. Rt. 4. Box 158 Medford. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE 60 Rhode Island Red pul lets, 44 months old. $1.00 each. Phone 447-H. PURE Bronze tons. Coekerao'e pr'.xe stock 4S Jesse Nell Rt 1 ashiano FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS MINERAL WATER CRYSTALS lor faulty elimination. Send 60c (or 1.50 slee box. Crystal Club, Box 317, Mineral Wells, Texas. FOR SALE Estste Heatrola In excel lent condition. Inquire 229 N. Riverside. NEW davenport and chair, S29.95; large new wood range, $40.50; new wood burning circ. heater, cheap. Many more furniture bargains. Sutherlsnd's, 318 'East Main St. FOR SALE 5-drawer chest, like new. 10; 3-burner kerosene stove with Kerogas burners, t; or will trade for wood. Umbrella tent, 7x9, rsln proof, double waterproof floor; cost 59. 25; kitchen chair. II. Call be tween 10 and 4 Saturday snd Sun dsy. 418 Plum St. FOR SALE Shotgun 13 gsuge 97 model Winchester pump, full choke, 32-lnch barrel. New. Never been fired. Edward Dole, Oold Hill, Ore., Foots Creek Rt. PRUNES FOR SALS 10. Tel. 7-F-4 FOR SALE Apples. Phone 132-L. VECTO circulating heater for sale or traae for wood, labor or wnat have you. Also 8-powsr binoculars, &. 404 Stewart Ave WOOD wenud in exchange for per msnent wave. Call Prevost, 727. FOR SALE Orspes snd grape Juice at the Dell vineyard, Rt. 2. Med lord PICKLINO cucumbers for ssie. ecrnas from Walden's Oro.. North Riverside. SLIDE TROMBONE Phons 1232-W POR SALE OR TRADE Klamath Fells potatoes. Phone 921-X. FOR SALE Jonathan spplea. Tel. 17-F-14. FOR SALE Prscticaily new Winches ter J2 special carbine at a good pries. Phone 376-W. FOR EXCHANOB 30-30 Carbine val ul at 20 00 for light car. Across from Medford Riding Acsdemy. POR SALE Ranches Eny terms for quick sale. J B Andrcaa, owner. Buaineaa College Bldg. POR 9ALB Oram, oa'.s snd barley oas Medford Bsruiin House 27 N. Uiape 6k Phooe iutli. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS POR SALE Plenty of prunes and to matoes at the Carpenter Ranch. Jacksonville Hwy. POR SALE Electric mangle or ex change for sewing machine. Call at 618 Beatty St. FOR SALE Console rsdlo. Tel H19-L or Inquire Schuler Apt. No. 24. ORAPES and grape Jules for ssie. Clsrkson's. Old Stage road. FOR SALE 4-lnch pump snd engine. 129 Portlsnd. Phone 85J-H. ALL MAKES of washing machines re paired. Pick's Hardware. 131 West Mais. FOR SALE Used sewing mschlnss. ail makes; terms tf desired AU makes rented snd repaired White Sewing Mschins Co. 24 N Sartlstt FOR SALE Canning peaches. Bart Stancllff. Pbotnlx. FOR SALE 3 burner oil stove, roll top desk, sklls, automobile bot wst er bsster. lace type rubber boots, other miscellaneous articles Extrs special 385.00 riolto and 93 00 esse 40.00. Leaving, must sell at onoe Call at 22 Keene Way Drive. TIER WOOD Dry fire. pine, oak and laurel, on ground or delivered. Tel 722. FOR SALE Fine tomatoes, lc on vines, watermelons. John Mace, dirt road right before overhead croaslng Tolo. follow red arrows. GENUINE INDIANA CANNER toma toes. 75c a big lug box. delivered Phone 8-F-4. Ted Fish. POR SALE Buescher Melody O saxo phone, battery radio 95 Eastman Kodak postcard size, portable vlc trola. 7 golf clubs and bag. house hold appliances, fruit Jsrs and tools 822 Cedar. MISCELLANEOUS "DIESEL NEWS" AmarJng facts and pictures, latest developmenta and opportunities for trained Diesel men. Free copy. Write "Diesel News." 2121 San Fernando Rd., Los Angeies, i;aj. UP TO J0.00 foTlndian HeaeTrients. Half-cents 250.00. Large Cents T4.uu.vu. etc. oena Ulme for list ROMANOOOINSHOP. Dept. 1013 Springfield, Mass. PRUNES FOR SALEiTibTTeriMrM DENTISTRY Dr. t a. Oove 285 S Main BOAT TRAILER Cash Register Add Ing Machine. Typewriter Boots Shoes, Hunting-Pishing Equipment 317 North Riverside GRAIN 8ACKa Jackson County Feed Co. 4th and Bartlett Sta DOOS examined free. Dr. Stone 4th ano uartiett. FOR SALE Equity In house. Call o4o naven. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts JAt K8UN CO. ABSTIMl'1 CO. Abstract j! ntk and Title Insurance The only complete flue System in Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ol ntie. Rooms 8 and 6. No 82 North ce n t rai Ave. u psta 1 m. Rtalto Phono 1016-Y Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1 Components of molecules . Contagious disensa: colloq. Pkes 14. Homes 18. OhOHtW 17. Alonjr 18. American arctic ex plorer 1$. Acquire by labor 11. Myse" 23. Made the seams of a boa; water tight again it. Required 27. Wear away 28. Pull after 30. Extreme suf- ferine It. Baholri 12. Measures M, Roman bronia 15. Flyinp mammal 17, Term of re spect II, Climbing or gan of a vlna II Abraham's birthplace II. Kind of moss It. P.ert 44. Hawaiian bird 15, Drink or po tion II. Harden It. Insect 10. Tree tl. Colors I. State whose capltsl Is Pierre: abhr. Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle h arpsPbi IdPcJaTb AY AiLf RRfON E YETS T E RP A vigTS liip Y N HPElo lkrlT R H AMI A M SLAki e R V 5IiRMBillDE .tilii E A e s AllilDE TENJiON 5. 0 1M r etor s o 54. QlQKny silk fabric BS. American pott u7. Dec tin of uii- uiunl skill 60. Scotch welch ing machines IS. Boatman or ferryman 84. Sun god 65. Acknowledge openly 7. Fixed charga 68. Symbol for selenium It. Variety of quarts Tl. Create 74. Oerman rlvtr 76. Number 76. P.ntfaln . I f 8ZZ !LZZZZliZZ!lli ZZZ" IIlZ-55 5l " fcu J. Ji. 4S 44 47 .,. AQ ', 44 '. '; TSo JI"J3. T, 53 T ' S4 4i" " 3 . 7?, Sj JS sf ---- ''.'.' 'Z' V To "JZ JT - -. j BUSINESS DIRECTORY MONHY LOAM1), radios, typewriters. electric refrigerators, wuhlng ma chines, guns or on anything of real ralue. CECIL JENNINGS No. 5 s. Pront. Piano Instruction. APOLLO PIANO STUDIO, 210 E. Main. Classical and popular music. Pri vate and class lessons. FRED ALTON HAIGHT Pianist, com poser, teach of piano and harmony. Original MBLCHORO method, mod ern piano playing. Studio, 318 Lib erty Bldg., Med lord. Ore. PIANO TUNINO, REP AIR I NO AND rebuilding. Professional service by experienced technician. L. Koda, Baldwin Piano Shoppe. Phone 336. PERSONAL REV. EVELYN MARSHALL, spiritual readings dally. 3io so. Riverside. Palnttnc and Papcrhangini M. A. BUSf Painting and paper banging Tel 640 W o.3 8 Qrspe M. A- BLISS Painting and paper- hanging. Tel. 64S-W. 318 S Orape Wall Paper Cleaning. WALL-PAPER CLEANING, lo per eq ft Mr Black 310 N Bartlett. Money to i.eno MONEY LOANED ON PURN1TURH. CARS ETC Prompt service and le gal rates W B THOMAS 45 S Central State Itoense No 8 157: Music Writing and Song Service HAIGHT Music Writing end 8vug Service. Composing, arranging. Song lyrics. Publishing. Copy rights. Mimeograph copies of mu sic. 318 Liberty Bid.. Medlord. Ore Transfer BADS TRANSFER St 3TORAOB OO -orrice 1015 No Central Phone 15 Prices right, eerv've guaranteed HAWlaEV TRANS PER Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment Prices right (JIB North Riverside Phons 10441 Expert Window Clranera LET (1EORC1E DO IT - Tel. 1173 House Cleaning. Pioor Waxing Ori ental Rug Cleaning special t? BUSINESS CUANCES WRECKING YARD business (or sale. Take part trade. Dandy location: lota of room. Owner going to coaat. For particulars, write Box 3578, Tribune. LEGAL NOTICES Notice nf llearlnp on Non-UIgh School Dl-lrlt ItiidRet NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that a Budget Committee of the Non-high School District of Jackaon' County, State of Oregon, at a meeting of said Committee held on the 10th day of September, prepared an estimate In detail of the amount of money pro poned to be expended by said Non high School District for all purposes during the fiscal school year begin ning June 19th, 1634 and ending June 17th, 1935. and an estimate In detail of the probable receipts of said Non-high School District from all sources for the school? year 1934-1935. The Board of said Non-high School District has fixed the 6th day of Oc tober at the hour of 10 A. M. at the Court House In. Medford, Oregon, a the time and place at which said estimates may be discussed with the Cross-Word Puzzle 15. Shabby: colloq, 16. Writing fluid 20. Article 28. Young bone 24. Small round mark 26. One who ac complishes 29. Moisten 12. Power 33. Dries 3a, Undeveloped flower 31. That which re mains un paid 37, "Droop 39. lliird-shclled fruit 40. Parcel of ground 42. Medltats 46. Singing voles 47. Point 48. Solid portion of DOWN 1. Idolize 2. I'hotntrraphto bath I Mystic Hindu word 4. Emperor of Japan I. 8erles of mu sical tones 8. Paster 7. Kor.tball posi tion: abbr. 8. Employ t HeRlon beyond Jordan from Jerusalem 10. Penerter 11. Correlmlva of rMlier 12 M''aur.Mrent ittt 49. Flrt man 6::. At present - 63. Calm 64. Husks or threshed grain IS. At no time 67. Having an offensive mell 68. Flavor 69. KxpreFi con tempt 81. Therefore 63. Children's gamt 66. Know: archaic 70. Like 72. Note of the firala 71 By Board of said Non-high School Dis trict, at which time and place any and all persons Interested will be heard for or against said tax levy, or any part thereof. That aald estimates and attached original estimate sheet are on file in the on ice or the county School Superintendent and are there open to the Inspection of all persons interested therein, and the same arc by reference mnde a part hereof. RECEIPTS I, Cash on hand at begin ning of the year far whioh tills budget Is made 402.25 IT. Amount received from other sources .Hone EXPENDITURES Tuition, Transportation and Interest. I. .Tuition -............, 874.62 II. Transportation 7.88000 III. Interest on Warrant.... 3.500.00 Operating and Emergency. IV. Postage, Telegraph and Telephone - 25.00 V. Printing and Mimeo graphing 40.00 VI. Expenses of Election (Publication and Post age) . 25.00 VII. Travel Expenses ot Board Memhera 150.00 VIII. Clerical Expense (Sup plies, Legal service, etc.) eo.oo IX. Emergency 500.00 TOTAL EXPENDITURES 909.754.53 RECAPITULATION I. Total Receipts 403.35 II. Total Expendlturea 53,764.53 DIFFERENCE (Amount to be raised by tax on the Jackson County Non-high School District) 5t,353.37 Dated this 10th day of September, 1034. OEO. B. DEAN. Chairman, budget committee. RUTH W. SPARROW. Vice-chairman, hoard of eduoatlon. C. R. BOWMAN, Secretary, budget committee. C. R. BOWMAN. Clerk, board of education. St. Marks Church B. S. Bartlam. Rector Holy Communion. 8:00 e. m. Morning prayer and sermon. 11:00 a. m. Church achool, 10:00 a. m. St. Peter's Lutheran Church. (Missouri Synod.) Est Main and Portland Ave. H. H. Toung, pastor. Sunday school and Bible claas at 10 a. m. Divine worship t 11 a. m. Theme: What Is Christian Stewardship? No evening service. The Young People's social was post poned from last Friday to this coming Friday evening. Mr. and Mr. E. C. Quetzlaff w!U entertain in their home near Gold H1U. The public la alwaya welcome. First Presbyterian Church. William J. Howell, minister. Bible school. 9:45 a. m. we have a claas for every age and a welcome for everyone. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Sermon by the psstor, "Controlled Powev Special music by the choir under the direction of Mrs. Elsie C. Strang; or ganlst. Mr. Eva Marsh. Organ Prelude, "Grand Choc tor" (Rogers); organ offertory, "Melody" (Pretslngle); anthem, "Christian the Morn Breaks" (Shelley). Soloists, Mrs. Esther Merrltt Sanderson, Robert C, Wright. Solo, "The voice in the Wll- derneAs" (Scott); soloist, Mrs. Elsie Carlton Strang, No evening service. We extend a hearty welcome to all. Full Gospel Tabernacle, 11 Newtown St. J. Logan Stuart, pastor. Sunday school, 0:43 a. m. Morning worship, 11 o'clock, "Af fliction." Evangellstlo meeting, 7:30 P. m Subject for the evening, "Christ Greater Than All." Evangelist J. L. Isaac of Seattle, Wash., will apeak at both services Sunday night will mark the close of the special meetings, the regular meetings of the week will be Tues day and Thursday evenlnga at 7:30 A cordial invitation l extended to the public to attend all meetings. First Baptist Church W. H. Eaton, Minister. Sunday school, 0:46 a. m. Morning worship at 11. Sunday will be men' day at this church and th program of the day ha been arranged to be of special Interest to men. Th pastor will speak on "Th Way of Man" and "The Supreme Brotherhood" at the morning and evening services. On the evening program, also, som prom inent laymen will speak. Th music for th day la arranged especially for the men, and the men's quartet will sing. Tou are cordially Invited to enjoy this day with us. Church of the Naierene Rev. Roy P. Smee, district super intendent of the Northern California district, will be the pulpit guest at Fred M. Westherford. psstor, and will speak at both the 11 o'olock morn ing hour and at 7:30 In (he evening. Sunday. Reverend Smee has had a wide ranire of service. He has served some of the favorable pulpiu ot tha d. nomination and has been affiliated with the educational work of .tha church, for the past three years haa served efficiently as district superin tendent of the Northern California dutrlct. The district has gone tor- ward with greater Increases, under his administration, than during any of his predecessors. Sunday school at 0:45 a. m. Arnold Cornstsd, superintendent. A live and active Sunday achool, with classes for all sues. Visitors especlslly welcome. . Young People's meeting at 6 :i0 p. j m. Miss Helsn Bcheel. president. A young people's organisation that 1 strives for the best Interests In life. ' An Interesting hour Is assured. People's meeting Wednesday eve. nlng. 1:30. An hour dsvoted to music, Bible study, prayer and praise. Special mtislc Is featured In the services of the dsy. Visitors and strainers are given a most cordial welcome. 1 Main Street Methodist Church South. N. D. Wood, pastor. Sunday services as follows: 0:46 a. m. Sunday school. It a, m. Sermon by the pastor. 7 p. m Young people's service. 8 p. m. Inspirational service. The Spiritual Science Church Rev. Evelynn Marshall, pastor. 315 South Riverside Drive. Services Sunday 8:00 p. rn. Sub ject, "When Christ Comes." Spirit messages by co-workers. The public It Invited. Church of the Foursquare Gospel Fourth snd Bartlett. . A. and Mary E. Btckerdtte, Pastors The church of fellowship and love. "To them that look for Him shall He appear." Heb. 0.28. Sunday school, 10 a. m. "Isaiah Counsels Rulers.' Isaiah 81. Divine healing service and prayer for the sick at 11 a. m. "Dlvlno Healing la It Scriptural? Is It for Today? How to Receiv. It." Evangelistic service at 7:45 p. m Sermon, "After the Rapture What?" Thursday at 8 p. m., mid-week prayer meeting. Saturday at 3:30 p. m children's cnurcn. Phoenix Presbyterian Church. Ralph S. Peterson, minister. Sunday school, 10 a. m. J. O. N. Poling, supt. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Sermon subject: "Victory." Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m. Evening worship, 8 p. m. Sermon: "The King Deflers." The morning sermon Is a pre -com m union thought, preparatory to the quarterly observance of the Lord's Supper. 8unday. September 30, 1034, Let ua prepare ourselves spiritually that we may most helpfully partake together of the Holy Communion. Those desiring to unite with the church at this time ahould speak to the pastor or some member of the session. First Christian Church Ninth and Oakdale. W. R. Balrd, Minister." Bible school at 0:45 a. nv: L. 0. Gentner, superintendent. Everyman' Bible class m th court house auditorium at 0:45. Morning worship begins at 10:56. Anthem, "When I Consider Thy Heav. ens" (Roberts). Sermon, "Th Mes sage of the Empty Pew." Christian Endeavor at T p. m. Evening evangelistic service at 8 o'clock. Anthem, "How Glad Are they" (Williams). Sermon subject, "The Handiwork of God." This ser mon will be baaed on the place or Interest In Yellowstone Park. It will not be a lecture but a sermon with a real Gospel message. Mid-week service on Wednesday ntght at 7:45. Th. First Msthodltt Church West Main and Laurel Streets Joaeph Knotts. Mlnlater 6:4A a. m. Sunday Suhool. Only one more Sunday until Rally day. Now Is th, best time of the yesr to Join a olsss. Come this Sunday. Ctaases for AU ages. Bring the children and come. 1 a. m. Morning vorahlp. Sermon theme "Aasursncea of Salvation." An them by the young people's choir led by Mrs. C. H. Psske. 7 p. m. Xpworth League asrvlcsa. Two groups. All young people Invited. S p. m. Evening worahlp. Sermon theme "The King In His Beauty." This la a hymn sermon based on the old familiar favorite "afajeatlo Sweet ness." The young people will sing. Com. and enjoy a- delightful hour with us. 7:80 Wednesday evening we have Prayer Meeting. Lessons on the life and teachings of Paul. First Church of Christ, ftctentlst Authorised brsnch of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Mass. Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'olock, church edifice, 313 North Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, Sep tember 33, "Mother." Sunday achool at 0:30. AppUcanta undsr the sge of 30 may be admitted. . Wednesday evening meetings, which Include testimonials of Christian Sci ence healtnge, at S o'clock. The reading room, which la located at 401 In the Medford building, la open dally from 7 a. m. to 6 p.m., ex cept Sunday and holidays. The li brarian la In attendancs from 10 to 4. at which time the Bible and all authorised Christian Science Utsra ture may be read, borrowed or pur chased. The public I, cordially Invited to attend the aervlces and visit the read ing room. Zton Evangelical Lutheran Church Fourth St. at Oakdale Ave. Oeo. P. Kabele, D. D.. Pastor 10 a, m. Sunday achool. Vacations are over and we are looking for all our boys and girts back agsln. 11 a. m. Morning service. Sermon: "We Are Ood'i Fellow-Workers." A hearty welcome for all. Tha Luther League meets Monday. 7:30 p. m. In the church parlors. A full attendance Is desired as w. be gin our fall and winter meetings. A nsw kind ot bssebsll will be played which will be great fun. 7 PASSENGER BUICK SEDAN FOE SALE An exceptionally fine car for a large family or small tags lis. Splendid mechanical condition Practi cally new tirei Hai been carefully uied by private family. A Good Buy. For price and information call at Mail Tribune. SEE IT AT THE MAIL TRIBUNE OFFICE The Church of Jesus Christ of Letter Day Saints P. H. Uetcalf, branch president. Services held In Seventh Day Ad vent chapel at Edwards and Beatty street. Sunday achool, 10 a. m. Evening services, 7:30 p. m Prlesthood and Relief society meet ing Tuesday evening, 7:30. Everybody; welcome. MINISTERS MEET First monthly meeting of the Rogu River Valley Ministerial association will be held In the First Chrlstl&a church of Medford, Monday, Sept. 24 at 10:30 a. m. The mornng session will consist of a devotional and song service follow ed by a business meeting. There wiU be a covered dish luncheon at noon. The Rev, Mr. Nourse of the Con gregational church of Ashland will bring a message on "Planning Our Church Program," followed by a round table discussion of the same toplo led by Rev. J. W. Haman, Ph D. of the First Presbyterian church ot O rants Pass. AU minister of the Rogue Rives valley are urged to be present. PHOENIX PRESBYTERIAN ' SILVER TEA THURSDAY The public la cordially Invited to a Quilt and Rug fair and silver te at the parlors of the Phoenix Pres byterian church on Thursday after noon, Sept. 37, from two to five. . FOR PARTICIPATION IN Only equipment that becomes ad Inteiral part of the real estate lm provement can be financed with tunda borrowed from lending agen ctea under the provisions of the Na tlonal Housing Act, the Federal Hou Ing Administration has ruled. Alterations and repairs to - building or home Itself are, ot course. permanent Improvements to ths premises. As such, they can be paid for under the F. H. A. credit plan. But detachable equipment, atich as atoves. refrlgeratora that are not built in, radios, lamps, single unit air con ditioners, etc., cannot be flnauced under the act. , Technically, anything customarily picked up and carried away in tha furniture moving van when the oo- oupant movea away Is deaorlbed as movable equipment and therefore la not construed as an Improvement upon the real property. Such mov ables do not affect the value of tha real estate proper. The ruling of the T. A. R. on thla point states thst modernization loam may be made only "for the purposa of financing alterations, repairs, and Improvement upon real property." It states further that "the note must not have been made to cover pay. mente for movable equipment not considered a part of tha real aetata when Inetslled." Garbo Has Birthday The solitary actrsss, born Qreta Gustation In Sweden, Sept. IS, 1909, celebrated her twenty-eighth birth, day working on a new film In Holly wood. She rose to fame aa Qreta Qarbo. (Associated Prese Photo) a. ' j a I x J ' J V'U i : L