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FOR WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
LOST 4 Ashland library books be
tween Pr1 oenix and Medford. Mrs.
D. R. Sloan. Tel 16-F-3. Medford.
LOST If dog missing, call 1516.
WANTED SITUATIONS
YOUNG man wants work for board ;
and room. Can furnish references.
Box 662. Tribune.
WANTED FEMALE HELP I
LADIES wanted Immediately to in
troduce actual samples Snag
ProOfed Hosiery to friends. Up to
$22 in a week. Samples FREE, bena
hose size. American Hosiery Mills,
Dept. 3406. Indianapolis.
ADDRESSING Mulling Circulars at
home for mail dealers. Earn $15
weekly. Experience unnecessary.
Stamp brings particulars. Wilson
Co., Tucson, Ariz.
LADIE3 Copy names, addresses, for
mall order firms, uoon pay. experi
ence unnecessary, no canvassing.
Write. Stamped envelope. United
Advertising, 1114 DeKalb Avenue.
Brooklyn, N. Y.
$15 WEEKLY and your own dresses
FREE for demonstration latest
lovely Fashion Frocks. No canvass
ing. No investment. Write fully.
Give size and color preference.
Fashion Frocks, Dept. S-1035', Cin
cinnati, Ohio.
WANTED Housekeeper. Must be
good cook. Small ramlly, steady
position. Reasonable wages. Inquire
14 S. Bartlett. I
SALESLADIES wanted. For Interview ;
call room 208, Grand Hotel. J
WANTED Young woman who can i
drive car and do housework; $5 .
mouth, room and board; family of 2.
Box 663, Tribune.
WANTED Sy large corporation, ma
tured women. Can earn while learn
ing. Permanent to right party.
Box 1089. Tribune.
' WANTED MALE HELP
STEADY WORK GOOD PAY
Several choice openings In country
and towns for reliable men or
women. No capital or experience
required. Write MR. THOMAS,
Supt., 426 Third St., Oakland, Cal.
WO A WEEK OPPORTUNITY Want
men to service 200 family grocery
routes. No capital required. Every
thing furnished. Write Albert Mills.
Vuu6 Monmouth, Cincinnati, O.
TEN MEN with retail clothing ex
perience wanted at onre for per
manent positions. Opportunity to
establish business paying up to
$3,000 annually. P. H. Davis, Dept.
Q-94, Cincinnati.
MAN WANTED for Rawlelirh Route
of 80 families. Good profits for
hustler. We train and help you.
Write today. Rauleteh Co.. Dept.
ORA-124-SA, OaK.and.
WANTED By large corporation, men
who can qualify as Dlst. Managers.
Box 1088. Tribune.
WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Discarded furniture and
clothing by needy party. Will pick
up. Box 1066. Tribune.
WANTED Good, light 2-wheel auto
trailer. Tel 531. Central Point.
WANTED To rent with option to
buy. or buy outright, small farm
with good buildings and .vater.
Box 1061, Tribune.
WANTED Hove client for two or
three bedroom furnished home for
35 per month. Charles R. Rty.
Realtor. Medford Bldg. Tel. 302.
WANTED Sewing machine for Girls'
Community club. Call 301-J-l.
NOTICE Thoe indebted to the H. E.
March Estate, please cull at 130 E. j
Main St. and close your account j
not later than Tuesday, January '
8th. 1935. or mall your ciieck to
same address, and avoid unneo-s- :
sary confuaior . Thank you. The
Adjustment Bureau. H. E. Ma:sh j
Estate, by F. T. Stone. ;
WANTED Ton truck. Chevrolet o
Ford preferred. M.it fe ch-ap and
in gofxl srmpe M V. Pomerjy.
Gold Hill.
WANTED ReiAonab'.e. 1 la:?e ward
robe trunk. 2 larc tr"n'c 1 :em
er trur.it. 1 i.irk-e wardrooe -ut'Me.
1 Gisdv.one or s 11 ' t-c vf-e M it 5e
stron ar.d In sn-xl condition Write
Box Vol. Rogue R; . er. Ore.
WANTED Vd trvmr.
arisen. Grenada. Cal.
J. L. Rich-
H'NK AA.NltU j
We psv -ri tot U Nh BAITEHiKs
AND RAOlAFOitS AUMI.N-M
BRASS C H'PER r,d tuns .1 .1
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOLSE
ii .10 ui. lei. tub
WANTED--MISCELLANEOUS
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WANTED Household goods, stoves
tools or wnat have you. Medtord
Bargain House. 27 N. Grant St. Tel.
1062.
EMPTY furniture van going to Los .
Angeles want! load ooth ways. Tel. !
616. Hiwley Transfer. J
HIGHEST PRICES paid for lurs, hides
and pelts. Med ford Bargain House.
27 N. Grape. Tel 1062.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOB RENT Five room modern home
two miles from town, $10 per mo
Phone 20i-y.
FOR RENT Jan. 15. nicely .furnish
ed small house, S27.50. Fireplace,
hardwood floor. Phone 589-J-S.
FOR RENT Small furnished house it
130 So. Grape. Tw adult.
SMALL furnished house for rent. In
quire at 322 So. Newtown.
FOR RENT 3 -room neatly furnished
house, 8212 Oat.
FOR RENT Holly Court cottage;
elec. range, refrigerator, oil stove.
Jackson County Blag. & Loan Awn.
After 6. telephone Mr. Brown, 1670.
FOH KEN1 Homes iurmsbrd o
unfurnished Brow;, & White
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Room 16x60 adjoining
Mail Tribune Job department on
Grape street Will remodel to tutt
permanent tenant Phonj 75 or ap
ply at Mall Tribune i newspaper) of
fice. FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
ATTRACTIVE noma 104 S Irape
-An RpMT ROOM R ft ART)
FOR- A KUUIfc
HAiEb ery mooerate at 116 M-ib
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Small furnished apt. on
Main St. Phone 1129-J.
FOR RENT Apartments. 334 Apple.
FOR EXCHANGE
TRADE for cow, horse. Phone 838 -R.
FOR SALE OR TRADE One 3-ft. MC
Cray case and refrigeration unit.
Ray's Market, Talent.
. TRADE Chevrolet truck for light
car. .S. R. Hughes. Trail, Ore.
TRAD 13 School store, with fixtures
and living rooms clear; trace for
Medford property. 112 East 12th St.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
GOOD HOME, 2 acre, In railroad
milling town. Describe yours. A.
W. Frederick, Myrtle Creek. Ore.
FOR SALE City Homes, Ranches,
I Pear Orchards, Placer Mines, City
!' Lots, Rogue River forntnge. Terms.
I Roberts, 720 W. Second. Tel. 1528-J.
BEST BUY IN JACKSON COUNTY
16 acres. 31.2 ml. out on gravelled
road; good soil; fenced and cross
fenced with woven wire; city water;
partly Irrigated; fair house," 2 '.aiye
poultry houses; beautiful location;
$900. L. G. Plckell. 204 E. Main
Phone 1580-J.
' WHEN you think of real e&t-aVe, thlifck
of Brown & White.
FOR SALE Must sacrifice Memorta-1
park lot. Box No. 501, Tribune.
HOUSES FOR SALE OR HENTJaok
Bon Ccunty Building & Loan Ass'n.
'Phone 195.
FOR SALE OR TL-t AD Er Large lot,
clear: some buildings: near grade
and high schools. Klamath Fails
for city property with or without
buildings. Address Box 174. Tribute
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE .
I HAVE two nice country homes to
trade for homes near courthouse.
E. Gould. 119 N. Central.
MODEXN KOMR. S94 Berrymaa, Cul-
I ver City, Cal., for OFeon property,
j M. Dundon.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
1 FOR SALE Weaner pigs. M. A. KOUS
j ton. Call 534-Y.
FOR SALE Milk cow and calf. Jim
I Greg. , Central Point.
FOR SALE 30 head ewes. Also 6
brpod sows, 48 head pigs. Call 15o9.
FOR SALE DOGS PETS
ROLLER CANAR1B Phone 623-J-2
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
GOOD USED CARS
Low Prices 1935 License.
1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe.
19.14 Chevrolet Town Sedan.
1931 Chevrolet Sedan.
21930 Chevrolet Sedans.
1930 Ford Model A 2-door Sedan.
19J1 Ford Model A Sedan.
1932 DeSoto Sedan.
1929 U Salle Coupe.
1929 Chevrolet Coupe.
1932 Plymouth 4 feeoan.
Also several other earlier models to
choose from.
ARMS'ftlONO MOTORS. INC.
38 No. Riverside. Tel. 16
'28 DODGE Victory 6 Coupe; new
paint; 6ply tires; good mechanical
shape EAKIN MOTOR CO.. Hud
son dealer.
198 DrxUe Victory o Coupe, new
pain., 6-piv tires, eood mechanical
shr. 4LAKIN MOTOR CO. Dodge
Dealer.
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE 17 White Leghorn hens. 1
U. V. Van Hnrn. Rt. 2. Box 4i!4, ,
lower end of McAndrews. j
PL' RE Han.-n ha:chlng eB. matd J
to rr.alp from darni B. W. D. tst- j
ed direct from J. A. Hansen, from J
muls welching 6 to lbs. On
sires hide over 300 eegs 3 genera- :
.ion. s.'J 50 per 10). Phone 211.1
Good airn;f. hay 412 00 ton. W. M.
leil.crow. Central Point. ,
r' R S ALE 8 r.en t .irev and to:n.
Price Hrry Steele. 3 miles
cas: P.-ie;..x.
FOR SALS-MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Used corrugated iron
4-lnch pipe and hydraulic pipe, see'
Medford Pipe and Machine Co. j
FOR SALE Up-to-date buffet and
dining table. 518 So. Oakdale.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 2-wheel !
trailer, almost new, for cow, chick- j
ens. or what have you. Ralph '
Swantsley, 267 Maple St., Ashland,
Oregon.
FOR SALE 135 ft. of lawn fencing
36 In. high, at 6 cu. a foot, also
thoroughbred Hanson strain White
Leghorn hens. Wm. Lewsadder, first
corner south of Talent high school.
FOR SALE Single bed, mattr and !
springs, $10.00. 13 qt. pressure
cooker, nearly new, $7.00. 519 N4:
FOR SALE Circulating heating stove
and boy's bicycle. Phone 754-R.
FOR SALE Alfalfa hay.
Hanley, Phone 697-J-3.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Stock of Groceries and Equipment
located at 130 E. Main St., Medford,
Ore., will be offered for sale by sealed
bids. Bids will be opened at ten
o'clock Wednesday morning, January
tn, IS33. This stock inventories
$1444 06; ft X turns $400.00; total $1,
844 06. Certified check for ten per
cent of bid must accompany bid.
Stock may be Inspected Monday and
Tuesday, between the hours of nine
and five 0 clock. Right reserved to
reject any or all bids. Submit or
mall bids to 130 E. Main St., or to
The Adjustment Bureau, 471 Plttock
Block, Portland, ore.
THE ADJUSTMENT BUREAU,
130 E. Main St., Medford, Ore.
F. T. STONE In charge.
By J. C. Barnes.
On sale at: Swem's at ft Shop
Medford Stationery Store. Wurts'
Gift Shop and Office Supply Co.
"JOBS"
ATTENTION. Sportsmen and Tourists!
Gllkle oamptraller; dust and water
proof; loe box. food compartment,
sleeping accommodations for four.
Practically new. Sacrifice. See it
today at 25 So. Riverside. Chevrolet
Used Car Lot.
TRAILER HOUSE for sale cheap. 723
w. iatn.
FOR SALE Wheat, $1.50 cwt.;. 3
tractor plows. N. J. Garrett, Rt. 4.
SAVE MONEY Haul your own wood.
Dry manzanlta. $1.50 tier. Good
highway. Applegate Store.
FURS
Cash paid for furs, hides, pelts.
Johnson Produce Co.. 6th and
Front Sts.
WHEAT or FEED OATS $160 0 U
mixed barley and alfUfa hay, $11
ton. C A DeVoe. 2 to lies west and
mile south of Medford. Phone
523-J-2.
FOR SALE Used sewing machines all
makes; terms If desired. All makes
rented and repaired. White Sewing
Machine Co. 24 N. Bartlett.
FOR SALE! Sand, gravel, lawn dirt,
fertilizer, teaming. Phone 912-J.
FOR SALE Pear wood. Tel 744-X.
MISCELLANEOUS
CABINS By day, week or month,
cheap. See at Camp Wlthus, N.
Riverside.
WEN $2,500.00 ,
Can you make 5 three-letter words
using the letters In the word
"PARAMOUNT"? Rush your ans
wer to Paramount Products, Inc..
Dept. V. Des Moines, Iowa, and you
will get opportunity to win 13.
500.00. THE individually designed founda
tion garment. Spencer Corsetiere.
Phone 13B9-J.
KINDERGARTEN Sparta Bldg. Mu
sic and dance. Phone 1545 or 1256
W. Ruth Luy Alice Hoi in back.
LOW PHICE3 guaranteed Radio Serv
ice Phone 857-Y.
r-S YOUR HEARING IMPAIRED? I
have for sale or trade a late molol
Acousticon which has so oenefHed
mv hearing that I have no further
tiise for it. X N Kerr. Talent. Ore
BUSINESB CHANCES
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FOR SALE Restaurant. Write Box j
AM, Tribune.
FOR SALE 25 Hanson White Leg-1
Geo. Williams. Talent. 1st house
across track, old Bagley Cannery.
FORTY acres placer with dwelling
for lea-se. Box 134, route 1, Central
Point.
FOR RENT Completely equipped
restaurant at 225 W. Main St.. Med
ford. Ore., known as Oreen Lantern
Cafe. Tills should be a money
maker for party with restaurant ex
perience and sufficient money with
which to start. See W. E. Thomas.
45 So. Central.
FOR SALE Complete restaurant
equipment. Barbecue machine,
Frigidalre, Frlgidalre Ice cream con
tainer, Vulcan gas restaurant range,
one automatic gas water heater, 8
hole steam table, one Dayton visible
scale, typewriter, radio, booths,
tables, counter, back-bar, kitchen
utensils, dishes, etc. Must be sold
at once as building has been leased.
Can be seen at 225 West Main St.
or 208 E. 8th St. W. E. Thomas,
owner, 45 So. Central.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JtlkHOM CO.
ABS1KAC1 CO.
Abstracts of Title ino
Title Insurance The
only complete Title
System to JacksoD
County
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO Abstracts (
of Title. Rooms 3 and 6. No. 92
North Central Ave., upstairs. I
Safety of Tour Investment
in the
MEDFORD FEDKK4I. S4VING AND .
LOAN 4iOCIA1ION I
126 E Ma n 8t. I
Insured tip to
by tne
Federal Savings and Loan Insurance
Corporation. Wwhlngton. D C.
Expert Hlndow Cleaner.
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 1172
Houe cleaning, floor waxing, ori
ental ri cl'iiiUr.i 6i upholstrlL2
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
EAD8 TRANSFER Sz STORAGE CO.
Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 315.
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers and movers. Special livestock
moving equipment. Prices right.
619 North Riverside. Phone 615.
Dentlsio-
DENTISTRY Dr. I. H. Gove, 325 K.
Main.
NURSERY STOCK
FOR HIGHEST QUALITY pear trees,
peach, apricot, cherry, apple, al
mond, filbert, and walnut trees,
roses and shrubs at lowest prices.
Phone 651-R-2, or call at W B.
Bar hum's. 3 miles south of Medford
on hwy. next to Ever Shady Auto
Camp. Carlton Nursery, Carlton, Or.
Money To Lend
MONEY LOANED $50 to $300 for
personal or household purposes, on
House Furnishings or Autos; also
Cars Re-flnanced. Loans closed
within 30 minutes, under super
vision of the State Banking Dept.
License No. S-157-M-160. See W. E.
Thomas. 45 So. Central.
Painting & raperliaitfrliic
LET HANSEN SOLVE YOUR DECOR
ATING PROBLEMS. Tel 289 -J. 510
King.
M. A BLISS Painting & pa per hav
ing. Tel. 646-W. 313 So. Grape.
LEGAL NOTICES ,
Notice of Meeting.
In the Matter of the Creation and
Organization of the Pit View Graz
ing District of Jackson County.
Oregon.
Notice is hereby given that on the
15th day of December, A. D. 1934. a
petition signed by twenty or more
freeholders residing within the terri
tory which Is proposed to be Included
within the grazing district herein
after described, was duly filed in the
office of the County Clerk of Jackson,)
County. Oregon, witnm wnicn county
said proposed Grazing District is lo
cated, asking for the formation of
the said proposed Grazing District to
be known as the Pit v.ew Grazing
District, of Jackson County. Oregon,
the boundaries of said proposed Dis
trict being described In said petition
as follows:
Commencing at the Northwest cor
ner of Section Six, In Twp. 36 3.,
Range 1 East of the Willamette Mer
idian In Jackson County, Oregon, and
running thence South on sold Mer
idian line i mile; thence last 1 mile;
thence North mile, more or less,
to Little Butte Creek: thence follow
ing along said Little Butte Creek In
a southeasterly direction to where
Lick Creek empties into said Little
Butte Creek in Section 3, In said
Township and Range; thence East,
across said Little Butte Creek, V3 m.le,
more or less to the highway known
as the Lake Creek Road as said road
is now established, laid otit and used;
thence following along the said Lake
Creek Road In a general southeasterly
direction to where said road crosses
Little Butte Creek in the Southeast
quarter of Section 19 In Township 36
South, Range 2 East of the W. M;
thence following along said Little
Butte Creek one-half mile more or
less to where same merges Into the
North Fork and South Fork of Little
Bui Creek, thence along the said
Soutl: FV.rk of Little Butte Creek to
where the main canal of the Med
ford Irrigation District crosses said
creek in the Northeast quarter of
Section 29, Twp. 36 S R. 2 East of
the W- M, thence Northerly along
said canal one mile, more or less, to
where said canal is diverted from the
North Fork of Little Butte Creek In
Section 20. said Township and Rang":
thence following along the said North
Fork of Little Butte Creek In a gen
eral Southeasterly direction to where
said creek intersects the Township
line between Townships 36 and 37.
Range 3 East, at or near ttio South
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east corner of Section S3 In Town- I
ship 36 South. Range A Cast of tne j
w M . said point being also upon
the West boundary line of the Rogue
River National Forest as now laid oat 1
and establisned upon the ground;
thence following along said boundary
line of the said Rv;tie River National ;
Forest, throughout it entire length, .
and courses betwwn the said South- !
eaat corner of said Section 32. Town- '
ship 36 S R. 3 East, as aforesaid, to j
the Southeast corner of Section 34.
in Township 34 S. R. 2 East of the I
W. M . being a distance of about 40
miles along the line of the said Na
tional Forest; thence South 2 miles;
thence West 1 mile; thence North
about three-fourths of a mile to the
main line of the P. & E R. R. in
Section 9, Township 35 S. R. 2 East
of the W. M.; thence following along
the main line of the sa'd P. & E. R. R.
In a westerly direction to whettj .ud
main line of the said railroad cuts
and Intersects the Willamette Mer
idian near the West quarter corner
of Section 18. Township 35 S. R. 1
E.; thence South, along said Meridian
line three and a half miles, more or
less, to the place of beginning, as
first herein above set forth.
Notice is further given that the
Grazing Board of Jackson County.
Oregon, has heretofore been duly no
tified In person of the filing of said
Petition.
Notice Is furtfcer given that tfe
County Judge of the state of Oregon,
in and for the County of Jackson,
has set Friday the 1 1th day of Janu
ary. A. D. 193S. at ten o'clock a. m .
m the time, and the Courtroom of
sale! Court, In the Courthouse lln
Medford. Oregon, as the place for the
holding of a meeting of the Grazing
Board of Jackson County. Oregon,
and the Petitioners who signed said
Petition, and all other persons who
may be In any manner interested in
the formation of said District, or
opposed to such formation, at which
said time and place any and all of
such persons are hereby directed to
appear and show cause If any they
have why such district should not
oe so formed, as is provided for un
der the provisions of Chapter 273
of the 1933 Session Laws of the State
of Oregon.
This notice Is given and served
pursuant to an order of the Honor
able Earl B Day. Judge of the county
Court of the State of Oregon, for
Jackson County, and ex-orflclo chair
man of the Grazing Board of Jackson
County. Oregon, duly made and en
tered on the 26th day of December,
1934. to which order reference la here
by made.
In witness whereof, I have hereun
to set my hand and affixed the seal
of the County Court of Jackson Coun
ty. Oregon, this 28th day of Decemoer,
'934. G R. CARTER.
(SEAL) County Clerk of Jackson
County, Oregon.
Verne Shangel, Jr., son of Mcdford's
well known photonrnpher, is Buffering
irom an injury sustained while help
Ing his mother with the family wash
last week.
The young gentleman, aged S. was
reeding clothes Into the wringer while
his mother was absent In the
kitchen for a few seconds, and his
shirt sleeve became enmeshed In the
rollers. His hand first, and then his
entire arm. was drawn In before his
cries were heard by his mother, who
ran to his assistance and released the
ssfety device on the machine.
Dr. R. W. Sleetcr treated the little
fellow at the Shangle home. The
flesh of the arm waa badly torn, but
no bones were broken and he Is now
making a rapid recovery
WINDOW GLASS We sell window
glass and will replace your broken
windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab
Inet Works.
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20. Dowry
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St. Mark's Church
B. 8. Bartlam. Rector
Holy communion, 8:00 a. m.
Holy communion and sermon 11:00
. m.
Church school, 9:45 a. m.
Main Street Methodist Church, Soutrt
N. D. Wood, pastor.
Sunday services as follows:
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.
Sermon by the pastor, U a.m.
Young people's sen tee, 6:45 p. m.
No preaching service In the
evening.
Apostolic Faith
42 North Front Street
Evangelistic meetings every Tues
day, Thursday and Friday at 7:45
P. m.
Sunday, 10:30 a. m., 7:30 p. m.
Special musical program led by 17-
plece orchestra precedes the Sunday
night services. Everybody welcome.
No collection's.
Free MfrMmdUrt Church
Cornier of 10th and Ivy street
E. N. Long, pastor
St-mc&ay sct'.o&l, 9:45 a. m.
Mormlug message at eleven o'clock
Y. P. M. 8. meeting. 6:30 p. m.
Cvettl t'.'g service, 7:30.
Prayer meeting Wedip;esdy evennff,
73.
A s?jal etm-reb, wlt-h a bg. welcome,
First Christian Cliurrh
Ninth and Oakdale Sts.
W. R. Batrd. Minister
Bible school at 9:45 a. m., Ra!ph
Cook. supt.
Everyman's Bible class In court
house auditorium at 9:45.
Morning worship begins at 10:55.
Sermon by chaplain Wood all.
Christian Endeavor at A:30 p. m.
Sermon by Rev. D. E. Millard.
. Evening Evangellstiot 7:30.
Special music by the choir under
the direction of Effle Herbert Yeo
man both morning and evening.
Medford Company of Jehovah's
Witnesses
The Medford company of Jehov
ah's Witnesses is broadcasting a lec
ture by Judge Rutherford dealing
strictly with the Bible over KMED
every Tuesday afternoon at 1 :30.
Judge Rutherford's Bible study
helps are In book and booklet form
and have been translated Into sixty
languages since 1922. All Interested
In Watch Tower Bible study are wel
come to meet every Sunday morn
lug at 10 o'clock at 845 West Seo
oud street, Medford.
Church of God
Corner of Haven and Holly Sts
Church school. 9:46 a. m.
Morning worship, 11 a. m. (com
munion service.)
Young people, 7:30 p. m. Subject
"What Should a Present Day Church
be Doing?"
Sunday evening seirtces, 8 p. m.
Subject, "Definition of a Christian,"
by O. W. Clemens.
Prayer service Wednesday, 7:30 p.
m.
Ladles' circle Thursday at home of
Mrs, Clemens, 814 W. 2nd. St.
All are welcome. Come and bring
your friends.
D. M. Clemens, pastor, residence
814 W. 2nd. St. f
Church of the Naisrene
Central Ave. at Jackson 0
Fred M. Weatherford, pastor
Mrs. R. T. Holmes of Ashland will
occupy the pulpit at, both 11 o'clock
and 7:30 p. m. The topic from which
she will speak at both services Is
"The Vine and Branches."
Special muaic will be rendered at
both services
Su.iday school at 9:45, Arnold
Kornstful, Supt. Claases for all ages.
A thriving Sunday school.
Young people's meeting at 6:30
under the supervision of Miss Helen
Scheel. president.
People's meeting Wednesday eve
ning at 7:30.
First Baptist Church-.
W. H. Eaton, minister.
Sunday school, 0.45 a. m.
Morning worship, 11:00 a.m. The
chorus choir sings. "O Year That
la Going." New Year sermon, "Put
ting First Things First."
Young people's devotional and
study groups.
Evening worship. 7:30 p.m. Singing
of favorite songs, young people's pre
lude, the choir singing. "Wonderful
Grace. " and the pastor speaking on
"Is the Depression Ended?" This will
be an exceptionally good service.
You are cordially Invited to share
our g-od tl-wes with us.
r-renl) t'erVan Church.
Sunday school. 9:4'5 a.m. Classes
for sll a-ges. Vlattor-s welcome, Supt.,
Wws. W. . Ollraore.
Regular morning service, 1 1 :00
a.m. Regular morning service. Ser
mon by Rev. Ralph 8. Peteraon, who
will act as supply until April 1. Bu'b
Ject, "The Superstructure."
Young people's society, 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday at 7:30 p. m reguw
mid-week prayer meeting.
The annual concert by the chotr
last Sunday evening attracted a large
and appreciative audience. The offer
ing for music waa most generous.
The anthem for today will be "Seek
Ye the Lord" by Roberts, with obli
gate solo by Catherine Wendt, so
prano. Zlon Evangelical Lutheran Church
Fourth St. near Oakdale Ave.
Oeo. P. Kabele. D. D., Pastor
10 a. m., Sunday school. Classes for
all ages.
11 a. m., Mnrnlng worship with
celebration of the Lord's Supper. The
Festival of the Epiphany will
be observed . Sermon : "The Wise
Men."
7:30 p. m.. Regular evening services
will be begun to continue to Easter.
They will be happy. Informal services.
Subject Sunday: "Another Chance.'
6:30 p, m.. Luther League devo
tional meeting. These meetings will
begin a half hour earlier than for
merly. Leader, Mlsa Elsie Hertager.
Topic: "Finding Fault."
The general public la heartily wel
come to the Church where the Way
la Made I'Ulu.
DICTATOR' LONG
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Senator Huey P. Long (left) smiles as his floor leader. Isom Gull
lory, addresses the chair as Louisiana's third special legislative seion
of 1934 oot underway. (Associated Press Photo)
The First Methodist Church. 1
West Main and Laurel streets.
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. We beln
a new quarter. Today will be a
splendid time to start going to Sun
day school. If you are not attend
ing some other school you are In
vited to come and join one of our
flue classes.
Morning worship. 11 a.m. Sermon
theme, "First Things First." Anthem
by the choir, directed by Mrs. C. H
Paske. Epworth leagues, 6:30 p.m.
Evening worship, 7:30 p.m. Ser
mon theme. "The Value of Decision,
Plus Action." Special music. Come
and enjoy this Sunday evening hour.
Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30
p. m.
Official board meeting Monday at
7:30 p.m.
St. Peter's Lutheran Church
(Missouri Synod)
R. Main nnd Portland Are.
H. H. Young, pastor
Sunday school this morning - at
10:00 o'clock.
No morning worship this morning.
Catechism class meets this ; eve
ning At 6:30.
Evening service at 7:30.
Theme: God's Precious New Year's
Gifts.
Church council meeting after serv
ice. Sunday school teachers meet Wed
nesday evening at 8:00. Mrs. E. Tarns
will lead the meeting.
Ladles' aid meets Thursday after
noon at 2:00 In the church basement.
Visitors are always welcome.
First Chnrrh 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, 212 North
Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, Janu
ary 6. "God."
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Appll-
cants under the age of 20 may be
admitted.
Wednesday evening meetings.
which include testimonials of Chris
tian Science healings, at 8 o'clock.
The reading room, which ts located
at 401 In the Medford building, in
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
authorized Christian Science lltera
ture may be read, borrowed or pur
chased.
. The public ts cordially Invited to
attend the services and visit the
reading room.
Plmrnlx Presbyterian Cliurrh.
Ralph 8. Peterson, pastor.
Sunday school, 10 a. m, J. O. N,
Follng. superintendent.
Morning worship. 11 a.m.
The Rev. E. N. Mallery has been
secured as a supply preacher for the
month of January, during which
time the pastor will serve the church
in Medford. Mr. Mallery Is ft retired
Methodist minister, who Is making
his home near Phoenix and who has
recently united with the Phoenix
Presbyterian church. He has preached
the Phoenix church on several
occasions and his sermons have al
ways been well received.
Christian Endeavor groups. 6:30.
There will he no evening service.
Prayer meeting on Thursday even
ing at 7:30. Topic for study: The
teaching of the New Testament
hurch based on Paul's letter to the
Romans. This study Is a continuation
of the course on the New Testament
church and Is conducted by Mr.
Petrson.
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Rev. Mallory To
Phoenix Pulpit
PHOENIX, Jan. 8. (Spl.) Rev.
Ralph 8. Peterson, pastor of the
Phoenix Presbyterian church, has
been ganted a 3-montos leave of
absence during which time he will
act as stated supply of the First
Presbyterian church of Medford. Rev.
E. N Mallory wilt supply the pulpit
at the Phoenix church during the
month of January. Rev. Mallory has
preached several times In Phoenix
and his messages have been well re
ceived. A parish calling committee la
being organized under the direction
of H. W. Frame of the church ses
sion. 4
Phone 512 We'll haul away your
I r el use. City Sanitary Service.
PUSHES NEW BILLS
IIFIC TELEPHONE :
STEP UP
H. D. Pillsbury, president of Th
Pacific Telephone and Telegraph
compony, Thursday became chairman
of the board. Mr. Pillsbury 's advance
ment came as a part of a realign
ment of official responsibilities In the
company carried out by the board
of directors. Mr. Pillsbury, who has
been with the telephone company
continuously for 36 years, entered tha
telephone business In 1898 In the
legal department and became presi
dent In 1925. He has been an out
standing figure in the telephbne in
dustry on the Pacific coast and in
his many years of service has devoted
himself to the highest Ideals of serv
ice both to the people In the bust
ness and to the general public.
N. R. Powley. operating vice presi
dent, succeeds Pillsbury as president,
and Vice President C. G. Fleager,
Powley's assistant for the past six
years, waa elected vice president In
charge or operations. Powley, assumes
the presidency of one of the largest
of the Bell System operating units
at the age of 49. ,
Graduating from, Amherst college In
1908, he entered the telephone busi
ness as a clerk with the American
Telephone and Telegraph company Ih
Boston In July of that year. In 1911
Powley was employed by The Paclfld
Telephone and Telegraph company at
San Francisco and, advancing In the
company step by step, In 1928 he
became vice president In charge of
operations of The Pacific Telephone
and Telegraph company and Its as
sociated companies. . , .
Recognized by his associates as one
of the outstanding executives In the
Bell System. Powley haa made many
Important com Ibutions to the tele
phone business and brings to hla
new Job a broad knowledge of the
business and a keen appreciation of
the public's point of view.
Fleager, who succeeds Powley, haa
been In the telephone business for
35 years and also rose from the
ranks, atartlng as a clerk In 1899 in
Chicago and coming to the coast in
1902 In telephone construction work
at Seattle. After years of experience
In telephone construction and main
tenance work, ha became the com
pany's chief engineer for Northern
California1 and Nevada In 1925 and
assistant to the operating vice presi
dent In 1028, a position which he
haa held until his present advance
ment. i. EDWARDS TO
RESIDE AT SELMA
After six yean of devoted employ
ment for the Mall Tribune, Jrva
Fewell Edwards resigned her position
with the newspaper and left Friday
for Selma, Ore., to be with her hus
band. First Lieutenant Grant H. Ed
wards, who Is stationed at Camp er
by. CCC.
Mrs. Edwards was employed' by the
Tribune upon her graduation from
Medford high school as reporter, aud
since May. 1934, as society edl'.or.
She accepted this position upon the
resignation of Eva Nealon Hampton.
Known to many In Medford and
vicinity, she was well liked every
where and an energetic and capable
member of the Tribune staff. She
waa correspondent from Medford for
the Oregon .lournal.
lira Fewell was married to Lieu
tenant Edwards on September 18,
1934. Lieutenant Edwards waa trans
ferred to Camp Kerby recently from
Camp Spring Plat, near Fort Jones.
Cal., and with Mrs. Edwards they will
make their home at Selma,
Be correctly corseted In
an Artist Model by
Kthelwyn R. Hoffmann.