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WANTED-MISCELLANEGUS FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
WANTED To buy a used aldewalk
bicycle. Must be In good condition.
Box 331. Tribune.
CASH PAID for live poultry. Johnson
Prod. Co., 6th and Front 6ta.
WANTED To buy small modern
home In Medford, terms like rent,
by eteadlly employed party. Bo
381, Miill Tribune.
WANTED TO RENT Two room furn
ished house In city umite of Med
ford Must be cheap. Box 308. Mail
Tribune.
FOR SALE New modem bungalow.
The housewife's dream. One of the
neatest and best arranged homes
In Medford at a real aacrlilce.
Also have some good buys and
leasea In placer ground.
Trade 40 A. good land, with Im
provements, on Crater Lake high
way near Rogue river, tor catue,
sheep or car.
L. O. PICKBLL
304 B. Main. Phone 1580-J.
FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS
PURN1TUKE re-upholstered.
969-R. Thinault.
Phono
WANTED Household goods, "tores
tools or what have you. Medford
Bargain House, 31 N. Drape Bt rel
1062.
BIOHEST PRICES paid for furs, hides
and pelts Medford bargain House
37 No Orape. Tel. 1082.
JUNK WANTED
We pay cash tor JUNK BATTERIES
AND RADIATORS, ALUMIN JM
BRASS, COPPER and Junk of all
descriptions.
MEDFORD BAROAAIN HOUSE
37 No Orape. Tel 1083
FOR RENT HOUSES
FURN. HOUSE and garage.
604 west 10th.
VERY MODERN furnished cottages:
reasonable price. Special rates to
single person. Vatandra Hotel uid
Cottages, central Point.
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LOST AND FOUND
LEFT at Groceteria, a Paf e con
taining large square black silk muf
ter. child, white toed small nb
doily on top ol box or groceries on
und Wed. A. M. Dec 6th. Please
leave with Groceteria cashier.
LOST LadVs homespun hand bag
with metal top, containing Mtwu
amount of coin, scissors and other
articles. Reward. Phone 9B-J.
LOST Billfold, containing money and
papers. Liberal reward. Leave at Trib
une office. M
J FOR RENT New modern 4 -room
j house; adults. 208 Peruana Ave.
! FOR RENT 6 -room modern house.
furnished; fireplace and piano, in
quire 326 W. 8th St. W. H. Ever-hard.
FOR RENT Holly Court No. 8. 419
w 2nd. 829 W. Utn, 1004 E. Jack
son, 1115 E Uth. Qall Jackson Co
Bldg. & Loan Association. 195; after
5. call 1670.
tTbpal brooch with elk head. Rf
word. Mrs. F. E. Powell. Phone 124-J.
LOST If dog missing, call 1516.
WANTfcD MLEHELP
AMERICA'S finest and best equipped
Diesel Schools. Endorsed and ap
proved by leading Diesel manufac
turers for supplying men to their
trade. Men MAKE APPLICATION
NOW for training. Special rates.
Diesel Power Eng. Schools, Box 397.
Mall Tribune.
r'OR RENT Neat 5 -room modern
house, garage. Key at Monarch
Service Station, W. Main.
FOR RENT Homes .urnished or
unfurnished BrowD & White
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT -3 room furnished apt.,
hot. cou water, bath, garage; ground
floor. 831 W. 10th St.
MODERN furnished cottages; reason
able price. Special rates to single
person. Valandra Hotel ana ooc
tages. Central Point.
FOR RENT Apt., 806 W. Main.
RELIABLE MAN with car. Distribute
and collect 100 stores your county.
Brand new confection. No selling.
Large earnings, Manager, Box A.,
Florin, Pa.
j6UAWrrOPPORTUNITY. Want
man to service 200-customer gro
cerv route. No capital required. Ev
erything furnished. Write Alber,
Mills, 6685 Monmouth, Cincinnati,
Ohio.
FOR RENT Large and small furnish
ed apartments. 706 So. Oakdale
FURN. apt. 229 No. Ivy
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
MAN WANTED for Rawlelgh Route of
800 families. Good profits for hust
lers. We train and help you. Write
immediately. Rawleigh. Dept. ORL-37-SAE,
Oakland, Calif.
SALESMAN for Hobart compressors,
car washers, battery charger, etc.
Ample commissions. Easy payments
allowed purrhr Iad furnished.
Hobart Brothers. Troy, Ohio.
WANTED Man to build small log
cabin with stone fireplace In ex
change for nearly new .30-30 Sav
age. Write Box 21, Mail Tribune.
MAN WANTED A HUSTLER Tor
Jackson county to handle surest,
easiest selling articles. Go home
very evening with money In your
pocket. Experience not necessary
Good reputation essential Write
Mr. Close. 617 stock Exchange Bldg..
Portland. Oregon.
FOR RENT Furnished heated sleep
ing room. Private enhance, very
reasonable. 132 Almond St.
FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room.
375 So. Central.
FOR RENT 3 housekeeping rooms
327 No. Grape.
FOR RENT Attractive sitting room
end bed room. Suitable for two
adults. 620 So. Oakdale.
FOR SALE 76 acres wood land oik
and laurel), 5 miles from Medford,
going (at $860. Some good bench
land on It.
I have a buyer with cash for 10
acres good land; deep soil.
8 Acres land on Pacific highway;
all cultivated; 9 miles from Med
ford. Forced sale. 4600.
WOOD FOR SALE Oak. laurel, pine,
dry or green cordwood and poles.
See J. C. Dusenberry, Sams Valley.
FOR SALE Monday morning, for de
linquent storage, 3 dressers, bed.
spring, elec. wash, machine, electric
mangle, cedar chest, 3 tables, mir
rors, landscapes, lots of books, cook
ing utensils, dishes, table linen,
sheets, plllowcams, curtAlna. towels,
women's coats, misc. clothing, new
bedspreads, several empty trunks.
Open evenings. EADS TRANSFER,
1015 North Central.
MISCELLANEOUS
IS YOUR HEARING IMPAIRED?!
have for sale or trade a late model
Acoustlcon which has so benefld
dit hearing that 1 have no furthei
use for it. T. N. Kerr, Talent, Ore
CARD READINGS, oOc. 320 Apple.
KINDERGARTEN Sparta Bldg Music
and dance. Phone 1645 or 1356-W
Ruth Luy Alice Holm back.
FOR SALE Baled hay, H3.00 per ton.
C. R. Natwlck, Eagle Point. Phone
5-F-14.
H Acre on Thomas road; 3 -room
house, all In splendid condition;
automatic pump, garage, woodshed,
hen house and stable. Party mov
lng to Eugene; 635; terms.
300 Acres, 90 under the ditch, with
free water right! splendid soil. Go
ing for $55.00 an acre; terms; 55
acres alfalfa, 35 A. clover.
Practically new 5-room house; 3
bedrooms, sleeping porch, oak floor;
strictly modem; $2700; easy term?;
1 1-3 acres land.
B. J. PALMER
Real Estate Broker.
Main floor Jackson Co. Bank Bldg.
Phone 311
FOR SALE 4-h.p. air-cooled gas en
gine, suitable for mining, pumps,
gene rators, air compressors, or mid
get auto. Hi-WAV EXCHANGE, 80.
of Phoenix.
FOR SALE Apples.
Phoenix, Ore.
Bert Stancllff,
FOR SALE Closing out my entire
stock of bicycles. Schults Bros., 137
No. Central.
FOR SALE Sand and gravel. 50c per
yard, pnone 40W-1.
FOR SALE Must sacrifice Memorial
park lot. Box No, 501, Tribune
HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jack
son County Building St Loan Aas'n
Phone 195.
DRESS for less by the Style Kraft
plan, see Mrs. wade de Rycae,
3221 E. Main. Tel. 1202.
FOR HIGHEST QUALITY pear tro-e.
peacn, apricot, cnerry, appie. al
mond, filbert and walnut trees,
roses and stn-uba at lowest prices.
Phone 851-R-3, or call at W B
Barn urn's. 3 milea south of Medford
on hwy next to Ever Srtedy Ante
Camp. Carlton Nursery. Carlton, Or
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE Red pullets ready to lay.
Tnornton place, uucKsnot run road.
FOR SALE Few choice cockerels. B W.
D tested. Mahood Keds. Pedigreed
White leghorns. Mrs. R. E. Carley.
EIGHT turkeys, nearly grown, $100
each. 629-J.
PURE Bronze toms. Cockers n'e prist
stock $5 Jesse Nell Rt 1. Aahlanl
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Weaner pigs. 1120 West
2nd.
FOR SALE Jersey cow. Cheap S30
Bennett
FOR SALE DOGS PETS
FOR SALE Roller Canaries. Ideal
Christmas presents. Mrs. Bert Hook
er. 203 Haven St.
ROLLER CANARIES. Phone 523-J-3.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
STUDEBAKER'S USED CAi S
1934 Dodge ton dual long W. B,
truck.
1939 Chev. lone W. B. truck.
1929 Studobakef sedan $185.00
Chev. coupe. A buy 85.00
1931 Pontiac sedan 350.00
STUDEBAKER SALES at SERVICE
South Riverside
FOR SALE 1929 Ford roadster. Ex
ceptional terms. First house So
Bear Creek Packing house. Pacific
Hwy.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms
and garage storage at moderate
rates by week or month 32o South
Riverside avenue.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
LADIES' earn $13 weekly, at home,
mailing circulars for Mail Dealers,
experience unnecessary. .Stamp
brings particulars. Wilson Co. Tuc
son, Ariz.
mauToITfemale
MAKE MONEY COPYrNO NAMES,
addresses for mail order firms, spare
time. Experience unnecessary. No
canvassing. Write United Advertis
ing. 1114 DcKnlb Avemie, Brooklyn.
N. Y.
STEADY WORK GOOD PAY
Several choice openings in country
and towns for reliable men or wo
men. No cnpltol or experience re
quired. Write MR. THOMAS, Sunt.,
4i6 Third St., Oakland, Calif.
ADDRESS Envelopes at home, spare
tlmel $5 to $25 weekly. Experlenco
unnecessary. Dignified work. Send
stamp for particulars. HAWKINS.
Dept. 222, Box 73, Hammond, Ind.
WANTED SITUATIONS
OWNER of caterpillar tractor and
tools wants work. Price reason
able. Tel. 571-R-2.
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
FOR RENT Room, board, at 153 N.
Oakdale.
RATES very moderate at 716 B. M-m
ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8. Orape.
FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS
BACHELOR CABINS 443 S. Front.
FOR RENT Room 16x60 adjoining
Mall Tribune Job Department, on
Grape street Will remodel to suit
permanent tenant. Phone 75 or ap
ply at Mall Tribune (newspaper) office.
FOR RENT Holly Court. No. 3,
Jackson Co. Bldg. Ac Loan Assn
Pbone 195.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE OR TRADE Chevrolet
truck, O. M C. truck, 1926 Chrys
ler 70 sedan. Will trade for wood
Bowman place, Central Point,-
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Apples
for what have you? Tel. 258-J.
FOR TRADE 3 double beds, good
springs, mattresses fol twin beds ox
day beds. Rt 1. Box 348. Medford
FOR EXCHANGE 1929 model A
Ford sedan and 3 lots in Medford
for late model ford V-8 TeJ 407-
IN HOMES
F.xp. dressmaker, clever alterations.
Pay-week. References. DreA.mak?r.
Hotel Jackson, room 423. Tel. 309,
UNINCUMBERED m:ddle-a?ed widow i
wants practical nursing or house !
keeping Box 4612 j
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED 104 rod woven wire, about
47 inches high. Phil Hannafo.'d.
Eaftle Point.
WANTED To borrow $600. For far
ther information write to Mill Trib
une. Box 233
WANT to PENT StTk ranch on share
basis. Inquire B'jd S'ammen. Rouie
1. Box 1RT.
EXCHANGE Furn. re-uphoistertni
for lumber wood, (lab poles and
reels Phone 6B9-R.
FOh SALE OR TRADB White ilec-
trie sewing machine for light se
i dan Box 638. Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
FOR SALE OR TRADE for Medford
house and lot. clo in. A. Oood
buildings, fruit and berries. 701 N.
Riverside.
FOR TRADE 10 A. on Columbia Hwy
Some limber. For small modem
houe. Wiil awume small tnort
gitae. Phone 582-R.
FOR SALE Oakland sedan. Cheap at
$125,00. Flchtner's oarage. Sunday
ana Monday. Phone luo.
USED CAR BARGAINS
I 1933 DeSoto Sedan.
1 1931 Chrysler Sedan.
1 1931 Essex-Coach.
1 1931 Bulck Sedan.
1 1929 Ford Sedan.
1 1928 Ford Roadster.
11928 Bulck Sedan.
SKINNERS GARAGE
Bulck and Pontiac
Sales and Service.
CAR BARGAINS
1927 Cher. Coach
$40 00
1923 Ford 2 -door Sedan.... $18 50
1923 Dodge Roadster $20 00
1923 Ford ton Truck; extra
transmission $40 00
HI-WAY EXCHANGE, So. of Phoenix,
BEAUTIFUL V-8 Victoria DeLuxe Fold
1933, 11.000 miles. Price $550 cash
Will take light car In trade. &ee
car at Flchtner'a Garage.
FOR SALE 1933 Chev. DeLuxe Sedan;
trunk, wire wheels. Sacrifice. B
R. Warren, Box 34, Phoenix.
USED CAR SALE
Chrysler and Plymouth Trade-in.
With 1935 License.
1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan.
1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe.
1933 Plymouth Sedan.
1933 Plymouth 4 Sedan.
1934 Chevrolet Town Sedan.
1933 DeSoto Sedan.
1929 Chevrolet Coupe,
ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC.
38 No. Riverside. Tel. 18.
FOR SALE 1929 DeSoto Sedan. Cheap
for quick sale. Flchtner'a Garage.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Fine, sweet -toned old violin; re
bargain at $35 00.
Very fine vlollncello, In ease, with
bow and Instructor. Cost $135;
bargain for $50.
Conn silver-plated baritone horn In
case. Exceptional bargain at $40.
Large set IVagan Marimba phones.
Cost $150. and like new. Your lor
only $S5.
Term offered to repontbIe pix
ties. See owner and Instrument
104 South Oakdale.
DRY WOOD 50 tier laureL 50 fir
515 Pennsylvania.
ALL MAKES of washing machines re
paired. Flex's Hardware. 131 west
Main.
WHEAT or feed oat. $1.50 cwt.:
ground barley end alfalfa hiy.
$12.50 ton. C. A. DeVoe, 3 milts
west and H mile south of Medford
Phone 523-J-3.
FURS
Cash paid for furs, hides, pelt
Johnson Produce Co.. 6th and Front
Sts.
PORTRAITS, Christmas cards, kodak
flnshing. very reasonable. E. Hoy
den Jones, 607 West Second. Phone
1282-M. Hours 11 to 7.
TURKEYS AND POULTRY DRESSED
and delivered at your reach. Phjne
403-J-l.
GRAIN SACKS Jackson County
Feed Co.. 4th and Bartlett Sta.
FOR SALE Sand, gravel, lawn dirt
fertilizer, teaming. Phone 912-J
FOR SALE White sewing machine
Angora rabbits 314 Willamette
FOR EXCHANGE 30-30 Carbine val
ued at $20 00 for light ear Across
from Medford Riding Academy
MISCELLANEOUS
LOW PRICED guaranteed Radio SorT.
ice. Pbone 837-Y.
BABBIT SKINS, angora woo buyer.,
1.1 FARM PRODUCTION, Rosedale,
N. Y.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts
JACKSON CO.
AHSTIIACT CO.
Abstract ot Title and
Title Insurance. The
only complete Title
System In Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title. Rooms 3 and No. aa
North Central Ave., upstalre.
Rlslto Phone 1615-Y.
Palming and raperlianKliia
M. A. BLISS Painting and paper-
Hanslng Tel 648-W 313 a urap
PERSON Ai
REV. EVEIjYNN MARSHALL Read
ings dally. 315 so. Riverside.
Money To Lend
MONEY LOANED 50 to 300 tor
personal or household purposes on
House Furnishings or Autos; also
Cars Re-Ilnanced. Loans closed
within 30 mlnutea, under suppr
vlslon of the State Banking Dept.
License No. S-157-M-160. See W. E.
Thomas, 45 So. Central.
8(. Marks Churrh.
B. S. Bartlam, rector.
Holy communion, 8:00 a.m.
Mornlnj prayer and sermon, 11
a. m.
Church school, 0:45 a.m.
Church of Jesus Christ, Latter
Pay Snlnta.
F. H. Metcalf. branch president.
Services In Seventh Day Ad vent 1st
chapel, corner Edwards and Beatty.
Sunday school 10:30 a.m.
Evening service. T:30 p. m.
Elder Robert Brallslord, new mis
sionary In this district, wilt be prin
cipal speaker.
Everyone Is welcome.
Main Street McthodHt Church, South
N. D. Wood, pastor.
Sunday school, 8:46 a.m.
Sermon by the pastor, 11 a. m.
Young People'a service, 6:30 p. ra.
Inspirational service. 7:30 p. m.
Wednesday evening. 7:30, BiNe
study, prayer service and song practice.
A cordial welcome is extended to
all who may wish to attend services
at this church.
special guests to see charter members'
! slffn the Christian Endeavor pledge. :
Tins will be a candlelight ceremonial.
Weldon Sloan will sing a solo. j
Evening worship. 7:30. ermcm:j
"The Christian Endeavor pledge." j
Junior-Intermedlatea and their par
ents are especially Invited to this
service.
The First MethiHlKt Church.
West Main and Laurel Streets.
Joseph Knotts, minister.
Sunday school 0:45 a.m. B. J. Neu
mann, superintendent.
Morning worship, 11 a.m. The pas
tor will deliver a special sermon this
morning, observing the 400th anni
versary of the translation of th4
Bible by Martin Luther. The sermon
theme la "Martin Luther." Anthem
by the choir, directed by Mrs. O. H.
Paske.
Epworth League services, to which
all young people are Invited, 6 :30
p.m.
Evening worship, 7:30 p.m. Ser
mon theme, "One Sinner Surprised
and Converted." The male chorus
will sing. Come aud enjoy thl$ in
formal gospel service.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30
p. m.
MONEY LOANED Cecil Jenntnge.
FOR SALE Used sewing machines all
makes, terms tr desired All maaes
rented and repaired White Sewing
Machine Co 24 N Bartlett.
Medford Coinpuuy of Jehovah's
Witnesses.
The Medford company of Jehovnh'a
Witnesses la broadcasting a lecture
by Judge Rutherford dealing strictly
with the Bible over KMED very
Tuesday afternoon at 1:30.
Judge Rutherford's Bibta study
helps are In book and booklet form
and have been translated Into 60
languages since 1623. All Interested
In Watch Tower Bible study are wet
come to meet every Sunday morning
at 10 o'clock at 845 West Second
street, Medford.
Wall Puper Cleaning.
W AH-PAPER CLEAN1NO 1c per tq
ft Mr Black 310 N Bartlett
Expert Window Cleaners
LET OEOHOE DO !T Tel 1173
House Cleaning Floor Waxing Ori
ental nig cleaning end upholstering
Dentistry.
DENTISTRY Dr. I. H. Gove. 235 E
Main.
First UaptUt Church.
W. H. Eaton, minister.
Sunday achool, B:46 a.m.
Morning worship, 1 1 :00 a. m. An
them by the new chorus choir. Ser
mon by the pastor, "One Matter
That Is Settled."
Young people'a atudy and devo
tional groups, 0:30 p.m.
Evening worship, 7:30 p.m., an
evangelistic service. Singing of cho
ruses and favorite songs. Solo by
Mrs. D. V. Piatt. Sermon, "Taking the
Testlmeny."
You are cordially Invited to enjoy
these services with us.
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE OO -Offlce
1016 No Central Phone 916
Prloea right.. Service guaranteed.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers and movers Special livestock
moving equipment. Prices .(tnt
019 North Riverside, Phone 615.
LEGAL NOTICES
WIN $2,500.00
Can you make 5 three lettor word
using the letters m the word
PARAMOUNT"? Rush your answer
to Paramount Products, Inc., Dept.
R, Des Moines, Iowa and you will
be given opportunity to win 93,500.
BOAT TRAILER, Cash Register A.dd
lng Machine. Typewriter. Boot
Shoes. Hunting-Fishing Equipment
317 North Riverside.
LET HANSEN SOLVE YOUR DECOR
ATING PROBLEMS. Tel. 289-J. 319
King.
Call for Warrants,
school District No. 60.
Notice la "hereby given that there
are funds on hand for the redemp'
tlon of Warrants Nos. 307 to 368 in
clusive. Interest ceases on this 6th
day of December. 1034. Warrants pay
able at Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank,
Med feu d Ore.
CLARE W. SHORES, Clerk,
School Dlst. No. 09
TALENT LADIES' AID
WILL SERVE DINNER
The Ladles' Aid of Talent M. E.
church will serve a chicken dinner,
Tuesday, Deo. 11. at city hall- from
5:30 to 8 p. m. The proceeds will be
used to resh Ingle the church.
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
Mail Tribune Daily Cross -Word Puzzle
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quent tu prxrtv f-r wood UuJ
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; FOR SALE KEAL ESTATE
FOR PAU? 9 arr.. fMrnuh.d hr'i.,
I c..p Ca.h. trM. Wms. &h'-f.
i m-.'iorn. ra:v w.t. of Pho.nlx.
30 00 3-room hoL-.. a. ftome f-.ir-n.turc
and voo4. Tuomaa at fitewarl
Ate.
a bahoain M lama ioi, on Ben
nett 9t.. eir.iifni noil fniit out
Ir. ant, twrrlM Will sacrifice on
t.rni. or cash Bot M rrlb'.in.
. ,!ih.' ;.:u t.'iiuk ut leal ealale, Uuus
I (4 Brows. 6 Wblt .
BIO ALLOWANCS on all u-0 piano.
trad.it in this wrek. BALDWIN
PIANO 8HOPPE. Phone 335.
FOR BALK-MISCELLANEOUS
POR ALE V-ru hatrcla. .ic.lnt
condition, 1tn blan of cosl.i
Reasonable. Phone 491-L ;
TOR fAl,E Violin
Pnone USJ-R.
with cv. Hi '
POR SALE Newtovn tppipa. Br.ml
oonuinera. Joe Kantor, RouM 4,
Box 337.
POR SALE Apples, of trade for any
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Presbyterlun Church,
Sunday school, S:4S a.m. Classes
for all agea. Visitors welcome. Mra.
W. S. Ollmore, superintendent. .
Regular morning service 11:00 a.m.
Rev. D. A. Thompson, of Portland,
synodlcal executive for Oregon, will
preach. The musi, under direction
of Elsie Carleton 8trang, choir di
rector, and Eva Haitelrltsg Marsh, or
ganist, will be as follows:
Organ prelude, 'Communion
. Baptiste
Anthem, "How Lovely are the Mes
sengers" m Mendelsaohn
Offertory. "Offertoire" Baptlate
8olo, "O Love that Will Not Let
Me Oo". Barker
Esther Merrltt Sanderson.
Postlude, "Postlude" Baptlate
Young people'a league 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Regular mid
week prayer meeting.
Full Gospel Tabernacle.
Newtown St., off Main.
J. Logan Stuart, pastor,
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Sub
ject, "Spiritual Mlndedneas.
Evangelistic meeting, 7:30 p. m. "A
Bartered Birthright" will be the ar-
mon text for the evening.
Prayer meeting, Tuesday 7:80 p. m.
Friday evening 7:30, the young pea-
pie have charge. This la an Inspiring
service. The young people of the olty
are Invited to attend.
A cordial Invitation to all meetings
la extended to the public.
First Christian Church.
Ninth and Oakdale Sts.
w. R, Balrd, minister.
Bible school at 9:45 a. m. L. O.
Oentner, superintendent. Everyman's
Bible claaa In courthouse auditorium
at 9:45.
Morning worship begins at 10:68.
Sermon subject, "Cheerful Givers."
Christian Endeavor at 0:18 p. m.
Evening evangelistic service at 7:90.
Sermon subject, "Simplicity in Christ.'
Special music by the choir under
the direction of Effle Herbert Yeo
man, both morning and evening.
Mid-week Bible study on Wednes
day evening at 7:45.
First Chnrch of Christ, Scientist,
Authorized branch of the Mother
church, the First Church of Christ,
Scientist, In Boston, Maaa.
Services are held every Sunday at
11 o'clock, church edifice. 313 North
Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, De
cember 0, "God the Only Cause and
Creator."
Sunday school at 0:30 a. m. Appli
cants under the age of 30 may be
admitted.
Wednesday evening meetings, which
include testimonials of Christian
Science healings, at 8 o'clock.
The reading room, which li located
at 401 In the Medford building, Is
open dally from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m.
except Sundays and holidays. The
librarian la In attendance from 10 to
4, at which time the Bible and all
authorised Christian Science litera
ture may be read, borrowed or purchased.
The public la cordially Invited to
attend the services and visit tno
reading room.
CHRISTMAS POTS
READY DEC. 1 5TH
The Salvation Army, according to
announcement Saturday by Captain
G. R. Durham, commanding officer
of the Medford corps, has completed
plana for relief of the needy at
Christmas time. The army Intends to
see that no needy family goes hungry
on Christmas day. In previous year
Medford citizens have enabled ths
Army, through their gifta In the
Christmas kettles and by donations
of food -stuffs, to take care of all
families reported to them.
The Christmas kettles will go on
the street December 15. All Medford
citizens are urged by the Salvation
Army to "keep the pots boiling" for
tne neeay of the community. Ket
tles will also be stationed in Ash
land, Central Point and Jacksonville
and citizens of those communities
will be asked to help the Army in
providing Christmas cheer for their
newly.
The Salvation Army Is co-operating
with all other agencies giving
Christmas relief, according to Cap
tain uurnam. Names of families ac
cepted by the organization for Christ
ma relief will be submitted to the
Christmas exchange, being operated
by the Chamber of Commerce at the
suggestion of Captain Durham.
in addition to providing baskets
of food, tops will be given noor
children reported to the Army, pro
viding they are not being taken care
of by any other organization.
The Army aske that persons know
ing of needy families living In the
community report the name and ad
dreas. A worker will investigate the
merits of the ca and arrange to
send a basket. Phone 358, or drop
a note to Captain O. R. Durham,
Box 487.
While the Salvation Army la not
making any special aolicltatlon. ex
cept through the Christmas kettles,
persons wishing to spread Christmas
cheer may send In donations of food
stuffs, clothing, toya or money to
assist with the work. The more given,
the more the Army will be able to
give out.
"Medford citizens should remem
ber that the Salvation Army may be ,
called not only at Christmas time,
but are on duty 868 daya each year
and may be called any time of the
day or night to assist with emergency
prowems of relief," says Captain Dur-
nam.
Free Methodist Church.
10th and Ivy streets.
E. N. Long, pastor.
Sunday Is World Bible Sunday.
Come and study the Bible with us
at 9:45 a.m.
Morning message at 11 o'clock.
Subject: "The Holy Spirit." "Shall
We Grieve Hlmt"
Y. P. M. S. meeting, 8:30 p m
Evening service at 7:30. Subject:
What Will Ye Do With Jesus, Which
Is Called Christ?"
The all day "Holiness Association"
meeting will bs held at thla church
Friday, December 14. Services at 10:30
a.m., and 3:30 p.m. Banket lunch
at noon.
Church of God.
Corner of Haven and Holly streets.
Church school, 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship, 11 a.m.
Subject: 'Why Should a Christian
Give? What Should They Oivef And
to Whom Should They Give It?"
Musical program by young people.
7:30 to 8 p.m.
Sunday preaching service 8:00 p.m.
In charge of O. W. Clemens, son of
D. M. Clemens, pastor. Mr. and Mrs.
O. W. Clemens have recently motored
from Anderson, Ind., where they at
tended the Anderson College and
Theological Seminary, graduating
from thla Institution in June, 1934.
Mr. Clemens was a member of the
college male quartet and traveled
throughout the United States, sing
ing on radio programs and to large
audiences. He will have charge of the
song services morning and evening.
He will also preach at the Sunday
evening service. Subject, "How to
Obtain and Keep Eternal Life.
Prayer service Wednesday at 7:30
p. m. Mrs. Bessie Davis, leader.
Alt are urged to attend. Come and
bring your friends.
D. M. Clemens, pastor. Residence
at B14 West Second street.
Zlon Etnngellral Lutheran Churrh,
Fourth street near Oakdals avemie.
George P. Kabele, D. D pastor.
Sunday school, 10 a.m. Christmas
decorations In church and Sunday
school rooms. Classes for all, with
good teachers.
Morning worship. 11 a.m. Sermon
by the pastor: "The Fruit Ranch ot
the Coming King." Anthem by choir:
"My FVet Shall Stand Within Thy
Oates."
Luther league, 7 p.m. Leader. Ray
mond Pederson. Topic: "Improving
Our Community."
The general public Is heartily In
vited to all our services.
St. Peter's Lutheran Church.
(MJMOurl Synod)
I. Main St., and Portland avenue.
H. H. Young, pastor.
Sunday school at 10:00. Let ua
have a perfect attendance. The
Christ ass program will be rehearsed.
No Bible Claes this mnrnlntr.
Morning service at 11:00. Theme:
"Christ's Conversation With Hia
Church." Y. P. S. business of the
congregation after service.
No evening service.
A Christmas ssle and dinner will
be given by the Ladles' Aid Wednes
day evening at 7:00 in the church
bssement. Come one, come all!
The public Is always welcome.
IMioeriln Preslt.ierlnn rimrrh.
Rilph S Pfterson, pastor.
Churrh t hool. 10 a. m. J. O. H
Poling. sujerlntnnnt.
Morning worship, 11 a. m. Sermon,
"perpetuating peutrooat." The morn
ing service will be In observation of
Universal Bible Suwlny thla year com
memorating the 400th anniveraay ot
the translation 01 t;e Bible by Mar
tin Luther.
Chrlt!on Endeavor groups. 8:30 p
At the J'.mior-Int:medUt so
ciety, pastuta of Uie members will be
Church of the N'nzarene
Central Avenue at Jackson
Fred M. Weatherford, pastor-evan
gel lit will be heard two times during
the day. At the 7:30 evangelistic
hour the toplo from which he speaks
Is, "The Hell from Which God Seeks
to Rescue Man." At this popular
evangelistic hour speclnl muslo and
enthusiastic congregational singing
wilt play a prominent part.
At the II o'clock morning worship
hour the toplo from which the speak
er wilt discourse la "The Bible and
Its Message." Being Universal Bible
Sunday, sponsored by the American
Bible society, this church la sharing
in the concerted effort to further in
terest In the Sacred Volume.
Bible school at 9:48 a. m. Arnold
Korntad, superintendent.
Did Ashland bent us last Sunday?
Yes. for the flrat time since the tnl
tlatlon of the competitive program
Will they do It today? Nt if our
forces exercise vigilance. We Invite
strangers and friends to help us do
It.
Young People's meeting at 6:30.
Miss Helen Scheel, president.
A splendid hour la offered you In
the Inspirational and helpful pro
gram sponsored by this department,
Our door la open with a cordial
welcome to all visitors and friends.
Whitehead to Make
Trip Around World
R. H. Whitehead, retired Medford
banker, wired his daughter. Mrs.
Homer Pellett, here yesterday that
he expects to leave San Francisco
soon on a trip around the world.
Mr. Whitehead, who Is now 88 years
old, la an Oregon ' pionerr. and waa
engaged In the banking business here
for over a years.
Radios old. or radios nc, they wtrk
their best when we get through
"PrulUs can do It." Prions 33.
HANDSAKER TALKS
AT M. E. TONIGHT
J. J. Hanonaker, associate secret rr
of the National council for Preven
tion of war of Portland. Oregon, who
addresses the Epworth League of the
Methodist Episcopal church today at
0:30 p. m., Is no stranger here as he
frequently visited here while direc
tor of the Near East relief. Mr. Hand
aaker will discuss the Investigation
of the munitions traffle and what
results should be expected from It,
announces Miss Helen Power, Ep
worth League president.
Mr. Handsaker recently spent
summer In Europe studying the anti
war movements during which time
be was three weeks In the city of
Genera studying at first hand the
lntsmatlonar labor organization,
wnlcrt America has Just joined, and
also the League of Nations. In sev
eral of the European capitals, he met
the peace leaders of Europe and dis
cussed with them the outlook for
war and peace and the efforts being
made for the peaceful settlement of
International disputes.
THE GRANGE
Enterprise Grange met In regular
seaalon Friday night for the purpose
of annual election of officers. The
following were elected: Master, Frank
Jackson: overaeeer, Roy Moore; lee
turer. Dorothy Steward; chaplain,
Emma Darland; secretary, treta Jack
son; treasurer, Neva Moore; steward,
Wallace LcMolne; assistant steward,
Blltle Baker; gate keeper. Lee HlUls;
Cerese, Nola Aune; Flora, Ruby
Hougham; Pomona, Eva Steward; lady
assistant ateward, Colesta Johnson;
executive member, Floyd Darland.
The ladles of the H. E. C. recently
put new curtains at the windows of
the Grsnge hall, making a btg Im
provement in appearance of the halt
They have been giving supper -dances
every two weeks which are very well
attended and enabled the club to add
neat sum to th a Grange treaatiry.
The executive committee recently put
a large new heater In the hall.
In appreciation of her past good
work, Neva Moore was again made
chairman of the Home Economics
committee for the coming year.
All of the officers-elect were In
stalled Sunday In Joint installation
with other Granges at Central Point
A. A. A. Made in Medford. Suite
that will please you at 130 00 to
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Upstalra.
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