Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 27, 1935, Page 11, Image 11

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FOB WANT ADS
LOST AND F00ND
LOST Cash reward for return of
black Persian Lamb Mutf lost
Tuesday. Mrs. L. E. Williams, 520
So. Peach St. '
LOST Man's leather glove Saturday
Jan. 19. Leave at Tribune office.
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dog. Answers name Muggins. Re
ward. David Rosenberg. Tel. 1325
LOST If dog missing, call 1516.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
ADDRESSING Mailing Circulars for
mall dealers. Earn 15 weekly. Ex
perience unnecessary. Stamp brings
particulars. Wilson Co., Tucson.
Arls.
LADIES, copy names, addresses, for
mall order firms. Good pay. Ex
perience unnecessary, no canvass
ing. Write. Stamped envelope.
United Advertising. 1114 DeKalb
Avenue, Brooklyn, N. If.
TWELVE ladles wanted Immediately
to demonstrate actual samples
Snag-proofed hosiery to friends.
Up to 22 weekly without canvass
ing. Samples FREE. Send hose size.
American Hosiery Mills, Dept.
60210, Indianapolis.
SPECIAL EMPLOYMENT for married
women, 16 weekly and your own
iirmuM pr.fte representing nation
ally known Fashion Frocks. No
, canvassing. No Investment. Send
r dress size. Fashion Frocks, Dept.
S-4136. Cincinnati. Ohio.
MALE OR FEMALE
incki. or travelllne men or women
subscription agents, write. Big
mmmlsslons and bonus. Direct
connections. Low selling price.
NEEDLECRAPT. 1201 No. Newtown,
Minneapolis, Minn.
WANTED City, county and district
managers. Matured women aim iu
who can qualify. Opening District
office Meoxoro tms wee. m ou,
Tribune.
WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED Married man work oi
Hir ranch. Will furnish house;
straight time year around. Refer
ence. H. H. uieiricn, twute , m
ford.
MAN for coffee route paying up to
60.00 a week. Everything iurnimi
ed. Albert Mills, 7021 Monmouth,
Cincinnati, O.
RTF.ADV WORK GOOD PAY
several choice openings In country
and towna for reliable men or
women. No capital or experience
required. Write MR. ijiumus.
Supt., 426 Third St., Oakland, Cal.
MAN WANTED for Rawlelgh Route
of 800 families, uooa pruni. iui
hustler. We train ana neip you
Write today. RawIelRh Co.. Dcpt
ORA-124-SA, Oakland, Calif.
MEN WANTED To train for big pay
DIESEL Jobs. Our schools endorsed
and appointed by leading manufac
turers for the supplylnj of trained
m.n to their trade. Soe our Field
KiinetTlaor. R. W. OVERTON, at
Hotel Medford. Jan. 25 to 29. In-1
THE DIESEL POWER ENGINEER
ING SCHOOLS of San Francisco
and Minneapolis.
WANTED SITUATIONS
ELDERLY lady wants home as com
panion for elderly couple. Box 971
Tribune.
k CAPABLE MAN with a dependent
family wants work; is expert me
chanic and experienced carpenter,
but anything is acceptable. Box
3318. Tribune.
WASTED Boy, 17. must have wo.k:
board, clothes, at once. Box 3310.
Tribune.
WANTED..MISCLLLANEOUS
WANTED Furnished house. 3 adults
Close in. Reasonable rent. Box 3324
Tribute.
WANTED To borrow $300. For par
ticulars write to Mall Tribune Box
786.
TRAVELINO MAN. large corporation
In Medford week-ends, desires heat
ed room and garrvge 11 possible: e.ist
side of town Must be reasonao'.e
Bdx 872, Tribune.
WANTED Household goods stove
tools or what have you Medford
Baraaio House. 27 N Grape St Tel
1062
HIGHEST PRICES paid for furs hide
and pelts Medford Bargain House
27 N Grape Tel 1063
V MINK W AN I EU
W pa sash Tot IL'NK BAI"IEKIK:
A N O RADI A ri)KS ALUMlNJil
BRASS CnPPER and tun f i
arnotnn
MEDrORD BARGAIN HOL'S t
WA.NTED-MISCELLANEOUS
EXPERIENCED man with family de
sires to rent farm, stocked and
equipped, share basis, or would
work tor wages and place to live.
Phone 389-J.
FOR RENT HOUSES
SMALL turn I shed house. 134 80. Ivy.
FOR RENT House at 410 Newtown
St. See owner. 106 Cottage St.
TOR RENT 7 -room house furnish
ed; modern; garage. Owner works,
wishes to retain one room for
sleeping quarters. Call 1368-R. or
at 209 So. Orange Sundays or eve
nings. FOR RENT 3 houaee, $25.00 and
$12.50. Phone 293-Y.
FOH KENT -unfurnished
Homes lurmahtfd 01
Brown ft Whlta
FOE RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT 3 rooms and bath. Mr
nlshed. clean, private entrance,
adults only. 9 E. Jackson.
FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart
ment. Phone 641-W.
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
HA1ES er moderate at 116 K ja-in
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
BOARD AND ROOM Large heated
room, refined home, excellent board
Reasonable rates. 23 No. Orange at.
UTKACTIVF rwms 04 S trape
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEODS
CABINS ROR RENT By day. week or
month See at Camp Wltnus. W
Riverside.
fOH KEN'l Room 16x60 adjoinm
Mall Tribune JoD Jepartment on
Grape street Will remodel to suit
permanent tenant Phone 76 or ap
ply at Mall mouue (newspaper) of
flee
FOR EXCHANGE
WANTED Car. Will trade furniture
for good late model. Apt. 6, Car
glll Court.
TRADE Guaranteed mechanical work
for wood or what have you. Call
206 and ask for Herm Newland.
TO TRADE For wood, used model A.
Ford wire wheel, tire and tube com
plete. Write Box 788, Tribune.
TRADE for wood, drop-head Singer
electric phonograph, plays 11 rec
ords. 909 Beatty, back of Camp
Wltnus.
SORGHUM for trade for wood or hay.
Y mile S. W. Voorhees Crossing. J
T. Roll.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
CHOICE East Main street lot for sale
cheap or exchange for used car. Rt,
2. Box 1U), Medford.
FOR SALE Bargain, 20 acres. 3 miles
out; best of soil, 2 seta of good
buildings. Only 63500.
6-room modern home on paved
street. 61850.
Large stock ranch, equipped, for
trade.
h. Q. PICKELL, 204 E. Main.
HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENTJack
son County Building & Loan Ass'n
Phone 195.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Large lot.
clear; some buildings: near grade
and high schools. Klamath Falls
for city property with or without
buildings Address Boi 174. Tribune
FOR SALE OR RENT Modern home;
7 large rooms, large screened porch,
bathroom and pantry, lots of built
Ins. fireplace, hardwood floors,
large lots with plenty of trees and
shrubbery: paved street. C. A. De
Voe. phone 523-J-2.
WHEN you think or real estate, think
of Brown & White.
FOR SALE Must sacrifice Memorial
park lot. Box No. 501. Tribune.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE '27 Chev. roadster with
curtains, heater, rumble seat. In
quire at Oak Grove Service Sta
tion, Jacksonville Hwy.
WANTED Pickup, or will exchange
plaster, brick or stone-work for
same. Route 4, Box 367, Medford.
1927 CHEV. COACH for quick sale.
632 50. Phone 341-J-3.
LOOK at all the uwd cars before
you buy. 22 So. Fir.
AT A SACRIFICE 1934 V-8 Tudor
sedan; small mileage. 22 So. Fir.
DON'T FORGET 22 So. Fir for better
used oar values.
GOOD USED CAM
All with 1935 License.
1934 Chevrolet Town Sedan
1933 Plymouth Coupe
Two 1930 Chevrolet Spec. Sedans.
1929 Chevrolet Coupe.
1928 Chevrolet Coupe.
1931 Chevrolet Coupe.
Also sevedal other good used cars
to choose from.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC.
38 No. Riverside. Tel. 18.
BAROAINS every one. at 22 So. Fir.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE A-l cow. fresh Inside
week. F. Wedge, one mile west Tal
ent school.
FOR SALE Duroc boar. J. A. Inmiu,
2 miles west of Phoenix.
FOR SALE 200 head sheep; lambing
In March. Cheap. 1151 Iowa 6t.
Ashland. Ore.
FOR SALE DOGS PF TS
FOR SALE Australian shepherd pup
pies. Phone 18-F-15.
FOR SALE-POULTRY
FOR PALE Rhode Ilnnd Rd cock
erel!; excellent breeding Mock from
special mat'nzs of New Hampshire
ind Sunnvfleld strains. Cvimmlntrs
Poultry Ranch, 5 miles out Mid
way Rond.
FOR SMX 30 White Leghorn hens.
l.v;:r.:; ar.d 10 U 9 J?pr,.rwfi,.'1
t ; -v t-ie for wood. T. l"i
FOR SALE POULTRY
CALL Dressier Square Deal Hatchery
for chicks or hatching. Rocks. Rede,
10c; Leghorns, 9c. Flocks tested.
1107 . Main. Phone 1569-Y.
A FEW cockerel direct from J. A
Hanson, S2 50 each. Hatching ez. I
J AO per 100. Alfalfa nay. SI J 00 ,
ton. Phone 211. W. M. Tetherow,
COCKERELS, hatching e7gs. chick:
Leghorn. Rocks. Reds. Carley, 314-W
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE CHEAP Boys bicycle.
Perfection oil stove. Ice box. port
able pronograph. 623 South Cen
tral. FOR SALE Ellington grand piano.
box 3332 Trmune.
FOR SALE Used parts for Bean six
horsepower gas engine. Phone
Verne Marshall. 797-L.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 6 tube bat
tery radio, with batteries, 110.00.
Phone 341-J-3.
FOR SALE First cutting alfalfa and
oats, mixed. Baled or chopped.
Feed chopped hay and avoid waste.
Phone 355-J-3. Victor Burscll.
FOR SALE Soon time for spring
seeding for wheat, barley or oats,
seed or feed. Phone 355-J-3. Victor
Bursell.
FOR SALE Furniture Davenports,
chairs, new wood range, rugs, etc.,
garden tools, canned goods. H. S.
Cleveland, Old Stage road.
FOR SALE Large Tacoma heater;
good condition. Mrs. D. w. Luxe.
539-J-l.
FOR SALE Apples, or trade for any
thing you have. Phone 132-u
FOR SALE Genuine Navaho Indian
rug. Box 787, Tribune.
FOR SALE Land plaster, $13.00 per
ton. crown Feeds and case ma
chinery; American Fence. Flnley
Imp. Co.. Central Point. Ore.
FOR SALE Brooders, kerosene; one
300. one 500: briquet, one 1000, one
1200. Henry Borah, Central Point
FOR SAL1? Cable, various
Jacksonville Oarage.
MIRRORS made to order; mirrors re
silvered; auto glass Installed: brok
en windows replaced: store front
, plate glass, table tops; picture
framing.
MEDFORD PLATE GLASS CO
36 N. Bartlett Phone 446
FOR SALE Wheat. 91.60 cwt.; two
tractor plows. Nate Garrett. Rt. 4
BARGAIN in Sli-ln. Sterling centrif
ugal pump, with 4-h.p motor.
Terms and trade. 22 So Fir. or
Phone 377.
TIME TO RE-TIRE
GET A FLSK
None Better
None Cheaper
SUNRISE SUPER SERVICE
12th at Riverside.
FOR SALE -62 tons 2nd cut alfalfa
bay. 115 tons first cut alfalfa hay
Elinor Hanlev Bush. 826 East Main
St Phone 902.
FOR 8 ALE Used sewing machines all
makes; terms If desired All makes
rented and repaired white Sewing
Machine Co 24 N. Bartlett.
FOR SALE Pear wood 1'e) 744-X
FOR SALE Sand, gravel, lawn dirt
fertilizer, teaming. Phone 912-J.
MISCELLANEOUS
WIN 62.500.00
Can you make 6 three-letter words
using the letters in the word
"PARAMOUNT?" Rush your ans
wer to Paramount Products, Inc..
Dept. A. Des Moines. Iowa, and you
will get opportunity to win
2.500.00.
JAN SPECIAL Driveway material, 8
sizes of rock e 61 60 per yd deliv
ered on drive. Ask for price on
small order, granite or buckshot
Bateman. Ph. 1534-Y-912-J.
IS YOUR HEARING IMPAIRED' 1 J
nave for sale or trade a late mode:
Acoustlcon which has so oenefl.d
mv hearing that I have no furthei
use for It r N Kerr Talent. Ore
KINDERGARTEN Sparta Bldg. Mu
sic and dance. Phone 154 A or 1256
W. Ruth Luy Alice Holmback.
BUSINESS CHANCES
RENT OR LEASE Business lot close
In. on highway. Eleanor Maule,
Jacksonville. Ore.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts
JACKHON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts ot rule inu
Title Insurance The
only complete fitte
System in Jackson
County
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title. Rooms 3 and 6. No 32
North Central Ave., upstairs.
DENTISTRY Dr. L H- Gove. 325 B
Main.
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172
House cleaning, floor waxing, ori
ental rug cleaning St upholstering
Painting & raperlianglng
M A BLISS Painting ft paperhang
Ing Tel 646-W 313 So Grape
INVESTMENTS
Safety of Tour Investment
tn the
MKDFOKR FtliUKW, SAVING ASb
LOAN ASSOCIATION
126 E Main m
Insured up to 6.WO0
oy the
Federal Savings and Loan Insurance
Money To Lend
MONEY LOANED - $50 to .1O0 for
personal or household purposes on
House Furnishings or Autos- also
Cars Re-financed Loans closed
within 30 minutes under super
vision of the State Bnklnt Dept
License No S-157-M-160. See W. E 1
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
NURSERY STOCK .
FOR HIGHEST QUALITY pear tree,
peach, apricot, cherry, apple, al
mond, ftloert, and walnut trees
ro6ea and shrubs at lowest prices.
Phone 851-R-2, or call at W B
Barhum s. 3 miles toutb of Medfora
on hwy next to fiver Shady Auto
' Camp Carlton Nursery. Carlton. Or
Corporation. Washington. D C.
' Transfer.
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 1016 No. Central, phone 316
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers and movers, special livestock
moving equipment. Prices right
619 North Riverside. Phone 615.
COVERED DISH DINNER
AT CHURCH TUESDAY
A covered dl&h dinner la planned
for 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Med
ford Presbyterian church honoring
Dr. Joseph A. Stevenson or Phila
delphia, director of the department
of social education of the Presbyte
rian church, U. 8. A. Men of the
church are providing the meat dish
and those attending are asked to
bring a covered dish of salad, vege
tables or dessert. Dr. Stevenson's ad
dress is of vital Interest to young
people, as well as adults.
The Medford church Is extending
an invitation to the churches at
Jacksonville, Central Point and Phoe
nix to hear Dr. Stevenson.
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(Continueo f.jm page 3ne
mist. Wlnfield Rlefler, of the central
statistical board, handed in Ills resig
nation a week or more ago. He may
go to Princeton, where the relativist
Einstein holds forth In the Institute
of higher learning.
The treasury has become so Inter
ested In pursuing taxpayers that It
Is getting 1,000 relief workers for that
purpose. But the Joke Is that con
gressmen have been unable to get
control of these Jobs, because the
treasury is not technically hiring the
men. A congressman recently called
the treasury press room to find out
how he could get these Jobs for his
constituents.
Owen Young and Clarence M.
Wooley will go off the board of the
federal reserve bank of New York
this year when their terms expire.
The new federal reserve rule requires
it.
The president heard, but did not
like, the recent dinner speech of a
well-known humorist, who said In
effect: The biggest mystery about the
world court is why anyone happened
to think of It At this time when
there Is so much else to think of.
Rattle Reamea White, accredited
piano teacher. Phone 449-M. Studio
220 Laurel St.
Mail Tribune Daily
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15. Intelligence
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Church Notices.
The Mall Tribune Is glad to
publish church announcements in
the Sunday morning edition. Be
cause of the large demands (or
tpace in the Sunday edition and
the difficulties In setting the
added volume of matter In type,
pastors are asked to cooperate by
mailing or sending In church no
tices to reach this office before
noon on Friday and to keep such
notices within the 300-word limit.
t. Mark's Church
E. 8. Bartlam, Rector.
No early communion.
Holy communion at H a. m.
Church school at 0:46 a. m.
fit. Petersu's Lutheran Church
(Missouri Synod)
East Main and Portland Avenue.
H. H. Young. Pastor.
Bible class and Sunday school at
10 a. m.
Divine worship at 11. Theme: "God's
Glory Revealed in the Life of His
Children."
No evening worship this evening.
Visitors always welcome.
Phoenix Presbyterian Church. '
Ralph S. Petersen, pastor.
Church school, 10 a.m.
J. O. N. Poling, superintendent.
Morning worship. 11 a.m.
Sermon by the Rev. E. N. Mallery.
Sunday school teachers and work
ers conference luncheon at noon.
Thursday evening, prayer meeting
at the manse.
Miiln Street Methodist Church
N. D. Wood, Pastor.
Sunday school. 9:45 a. m.
Sermon at 11 a. m. by Rev. J. A
McKee, durational secretary.
Young people's meeting, 6:30 p. m
Prayer meeting and Bible study at
7:30 p. m.
Everyone welcome to all of these
services.
Full Gospel Tabernacle
11 Newtown Street.
J. Logan Stuart.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship at 11.
Evening evangelistic meeting. 7:30.
Tuesday evening prayer meeting at
7:30.
Young people's meeting Friday at
7;?0 p. m.
The public Is invited to all meet
lngs.'
First Christian Church.
Ninth and Oakdale streets.
W. R. Balrd. minister.
Bible school at 9:45 a.m.
Ccok. superintendent.
Ralph
Everyman's Bible class In court
house auditorium at 9:45.
Morning worship begins at 10:55.
Anthemi "I Will Praise Thee O
Lord" (Wooler.)
Sermon subject: "I Am the Door."
Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m
Evening evangelistic service at
7:30.
Male quartette. "Take Thou My
Hand," D. E. Millard, M. E. Olson
Chester Wendt, J. Klrkpatrlck.
Sermon subject. "The Next Oreat
Revival of the World." Is the world
doomed spiritually? will there ever
come ft revival? If you are a doubter
or feel pessimistic don't fall to bear
this sermon.
Cross Word Puzzle
2!. Relieve ,
55. Accumulate
:'7, Native of
Serbia
Pertaining to
houses
29. Decree of the
sultan
30. Received from
another
31. Fragment
32. South Ameri
can animal
34. The under
world
35. Betimes
38. Capital of
Switzerland
40. Silkworm
42. Sailor
45. Wife of
leraint
IT. Pinnacle of
Ire in a
glacier
SO. Small perfora
tlon
SI.. Tasts
51. Reposes
66. Pod or cap
sule of flax
r cotton
88. Vocal solo
68. Hair on an
animali
neck
M. Cense
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63. Waste allow
ance 46. American
general
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vetch family
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votion
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K. Pasture
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wise. I. Tlt tnl-s
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10. Purpose
11. t.lvrt
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amount
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18. Hold back
Church of Jesus Thrift of tatter Pay
Mints
Services held at Odd Fellows' hall
at Sixth and Holly.
Sunday school at 20 a. m.
Evening services at 7:30.
Priesthood and relief society meet
ing Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Everyone
welcome.
Apostolic Faith
42 North Front Street.
Sunday services at 10:30 a. m. and
7:30 p. m. Tuesdays. Thursdays and
Fridays at 7:46 p. m.
Sunday evening service la preceded
by a musical program by the 16
piece orchestra.
Everybody welcome. No collections.
Advent Christian Church.
Corner West Jackson and Welsh
streets.
Bunday school, 9 :4S a. m.
Worship. 11 a.m. Sermon by pastor,
Mrs. O. A. Shlbe, subject; "The rich
man and Lararus."
Young people's meeting. 6:30 p.m.
Worship, 7:30 a. ra.
All are welcome.
Medford Company of Jehovah's
Witnesses.
The Medford comprfny of Jehovah's
Witnesses is broadcasting a lecture
by Judge Rutherford dealing strictly
with the Bible over KMED every
Tuesday afternoon at 1 :30.
Judge Rutherford's Bible stuay
helps are In book and booklet form
and have been translated Into sixty
languages since 1022. All Interested
In Watch Tower Bible study are wel
come to meet every Sunday morning
at 10 o'clock at 727 So. Central ave
nue, Medford.
The Salvation Army
411 East Main Street.
Capt. G. R. Durham, Commanding
Officer.
Holiness meeting, 11 a. m.; Sunday
school, 2 p, m.: Young People's
glon service, 3:15 p. m., Mrs. com
mandant Barnes will apeak; 7:30 p
m.. open air service, corner Main ana
Central; 8 p. m., Salvation meeting.
Commandant and Mrs. Barnes will
finish their series of revival meetings
today. All who have not heard these
sneakers are cordially Invited to at
tend the meetings as this win De
your last opportunity. A hearty wel
come awaits you at the Salvation
Army. Come Just as you ore.
First Baptist Church
W. H. Eaton, Pastor.
Sunday school. 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship at 11. The morn
lng preacher will be Rev. C. E. Dun
ham, pastor of the Ftrat Baptist
chirch of Ashland. The choir will
sing as the morning anthem "Here
Am I. Send Me." by uauriei.
Young people's devotional and study
erouos at 6:30 p. m.
Evening worship and evangelistic
service at 7:30. The pastor will be
the preacher, speaking on "The Walt
inn Friend." The chorus choir will
sing "When the Harvest Is Past." by
Glenn.
You are cordially Invited to share
these good things with us.
Zlon Evangelical Lutheran Church
Fourth Street Near Oakdale.
Geo. P. Kabele, D. D Pastor.
"Why I Believe the Bible Is the
Work of God" will be the second ser
mon in the aeries of personal testi
mony sermons on "Why I Believe
being preached at the U a. m. serv
ices by the pastor, and will be his
subject this Sunday morning. An
them by choir under the direction of
Miss Oenevleva Brown, "As Pant the
Heart," by Jacobs,
At the 7:30 p. m. services the pas
tor is preaching a series on "Getting
Converted." His subject tonight will
be, "How A Sinful Woman Was Con
verted by Jesus."
The growing, glowing Sunday school
meets at 10 a. m. with classes for all
ages.
Young People's Luther league de
votional meeting at 6:30 p. m. will
be led by Mrs. O. P. Kabele.
The general public la heartily In
vited to all the services. 1
First Church or Christ, Scientist
Authorized branch of the Mother
church, the First Church of Christ,
Scientist, In Boston, Mass.
Services are held every Sunday at
U o'clock, church edifice, 313 North
Oakdale. Subject for Sunday. January
37, "Truth."
Sunday school at 0:30 a. m. Appli
cants under the age of 30 may be
admitted.
Wednesday evening church meetings.
Including testimonials of Christian
Science healings, at 8 o'clock.
The reading room, which is 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
authorized Christian Science litera
ture may be read, borrowed or pur
chased. The public Is cordially Invited to
attend the services and visit the
reading room.
Prpfhyirrlun f'hurch
Sunday school at 0:4ft a. m, with
classes for all s(?ea. Visitors welcome.
Dr. B. R. Elliott, superintendent.
Regular morning service at 11.
Sermon by Rev. Ralph 8. Peterson:
topic, "Living Dangerously."
The musical program will be ss
follows:
Prelude In E Flat Read
Anthem, "Thine Is the Greatness"
t, Oalbralth
Incidental Solo
Elsie Carlton Strang
Offertory, "Idyle" Welhe
Baritone Solo, "Fear Not Ye, O
Israel" Dudley Buck
Robert C. Wright
Post hide, "March In D Major"....,
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Young people's meeting, 6:30 p. m
At 7:30 p. m. there will be a special
service conducted by the young peo
ple In connection with the observ
anre of denominational Sunday. There
will be an anthem by the choir,
"Praise the Lord. O Jerusalem," by
Msunder. with Incidental solo by
Catherine Wendt. There wilt also be
a special solo, "Come Unto Me," sung
by Eleanors Poffenbarger. All mem
bers are Invited to attend this spe
cial aervlre. to which visitors will be
also cordially welcome.
Remilar midweek prayer meeting on
.Vwlieay e.awt at J .30.
President's Mother 'Joins Up'
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mile little Sally Cotillo. aged 6, 1
does the sales work, Mrs. James
Roosevelt, mother of the President, ,
contributes the first quarter for a
birthday greeting to her famous son.
The greeting, the world's largest
anniversary message, will bear the
names of those who, unable to attend
the 1035 Birthday Ball for the Presi
dent on Jan. 30th, nevertheless want
to join in the nation-wide celebra
tion and at the same time contribute
to a national fund for war on infantile
paralysis. Through an arrangement
made with Clarence H. Mackay,
chairman of the Postal Telegraph
Cable Company, the birthday greeting
will be delivered with all names to the
President. Postal offices throughout
the nation will accept names at
twenty-five cents each. All money
raised will go to the infantile paralysis
First Methodist Episcopal Church
Weat Main and Laurel streets j
Josoph Knotts, Minister
9:45 a. m. Sunday school. B. J.
Neumann, superintendent.
Morning worship, 11 a. m. Sermon
theme: "Paul, a Servant of Jesus
Christ." Anthem by the choir di
rected by Mrs. C. H. Paske. Don
Huckaboe. organist.
Evening worship, 7:30 p m. Sor
mon theme: "The Boy Who Went
Wrong." Negro spirituals by the
male chorus. Mrs. Lucille Schroppert,
organist. Come and enjoy this eve
ning worship with us.
Tuesday 6:30 p. m., annual states
banquet.
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m prayer
meeting.
Free Methodist Church
We are loklng for a big day on the
Lord's day. Sunday school begins at
9:40 a. m. and most of the Sunday
school hour will be taken over by
Rev. and Mrs. Haywood bringing a
special message to the children and
young people. We expect the Lord
to meet us In this service.
At 11 o'clock Rev. Haywood will
deliver the morning message, and
ay a In In the evening at 7:80 the
evangelistic service.
y. P. M. 8. meeting at 6:30 p. m.
Mrs. Haywood will give a very inter
esting account of the work in the
Kentucky mountains. .
Special singing at both services.
You are urged to be present.
Church of God
At Haven and Holly Streets.
D. M. Clemens, Pastor.
Residence 8 14 West Second St.
Church school. 0:46 a. m.
Morning worship at 11. Subject,
"An Ideal Church." Orval W. Clem
ens will bring the messages morning
and evening.
Young people's meeting, 7 p. ro.
Mrs, Virginia chapman, leader.
Sunday evening service, 7:45, Sub
ject, "Christ Our Only Hope."
Interest and attendance at our re
vival are growing and results Increas
ing. We will contlnuethroughout the
week. Special music and singing. All
are urged to come and bring your
friends .
Church of the N'axarene.
Central avenue at Jackson street.
Miss Delia Brandenberg. for many
years a missionary to China and now
n route to that field following a
brief furlough, will speak at the 7:30
Sunday night popular, evangelistic
hour. Miss Bradenberg Is a very
fluent and gifted speaker, bearing
a message that has turned many to
righteousness. She Is a twin sister
of - Mrs. Stella Crooks, one of the
most successful evangelists of the
Church of the Nasarene In the
homeland. Special musical numbers
have been arranged for this hour.
Fred M. Weatherford, paator-evan-
gellst, will speak at the 11 o'clock
hour from the topic, "The Lamp of
God," a sequfel to last Sunday night's
effort. Special music a feature.
Arrangements are being msde for
the greatest day In the Sunday school
for months, the oocaslon being the
conclusion of a three months com
petitive program with Ashland. A
special program has been arranged
by the W. F. M. society. Among other
things the pastor will appear In a
Pallstenean garb and will show many
curios, pictures and tapestries, which
he gathered when visiting the Holy
Lend. Mr. Arnald Kornstad, superin
tendent.
Young people's meeting at 6 .30
p.m., Mlaa Helen Bcheel, president
The young people, by the group
method, are presenting some of the
most Intrestlng programs of the year.
You tw people are especially Invited.
Extensive plans are being laid for
the special series of evangelistic
meetings to begin Sunday morning
February 8. with Rev. Elmer Oandy.
known as "The Artist Evangelist "
A hearty glad welcome Is extended
to friends and visitors.
Be correctly corseted in
an Artist Mode) by
Ethel wyn B. Hoffmann.
AAA WEAR BETTER CLOTHES
I Suits and O'coats to measure 121 50 I
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fund, 70 cents of every dollar being
used for local rehabilitation of paraly
sis victims in the community in which
the contributions are made, and the
remaining 30 per cent for the Presi
dent's Birthday Ball Commission for
Infantile Paralysis Research. 01 whica
Col. Henry L. Doherty is chairman.
Both Sally and Mrs. Roosevelt aro
active workers In the campaign. Be
sides making the first birthday greet
ing sale to the1 President's mother,
Sally Is the little girl who posed for
Howard Chandler Christy's 193$
Birthday Ball poster. She Is the
daughter of Supreme Court Judge
Salvatore Cotillo of New York City.
Mrs. Roosevelt is not only the first
to contribute to the birthday greeting,
but is also honorary chairman of the
Birthday Ball for the President at the
Waldorf-Astoria in New York, at H
which she will have the box of honor.
C. P. Bible Class
meets at Home
Mrs. Ray Wyatt ".
CENTRAL POINT. Jan. 36 (Spl.)
First monthly meeting of the Be
rean Bible class for the new year
was held at the home of Mrs. Ray
Wyatt January 11, with the newly
elected president, Mrs. Paul Martin,
In the . chair. Meeting .opened by
singing "What a Friend We Have
in Jesus," prayer by Mrs. Eurl Rich
mond, secretary's report and roll
call by Mrs. Louise Ayers, showing
an attendance of 37 members, mnny
being absent on account ot Illness.
Mrs. Faber reported 14 shutlns.
The afternoon session was devoted
to reports from retiring officers, and
the planning of committee work for
the ensuing year. t
After several years of service. Mrs,
Anna Webster tendered her resigna
tion as vice-president, and Mrs. Cass
man was elected to fill the vacancy,
Mrs. Richmond gave a review of
the book of genesis during the de
votional period. Meeting closed with
prayer oy Mn, iose ana singing.
"God Be With You 'Till we Meet
Again."
Refreshments were served by the
hostess, assisted by , Mrs. Case and
Mrs. Myers.
Next meeting will be at the horn
of Mrs. H. P. Jewett, February. 14.
Young People To
Conduct Service
Young people of Medford Presby
terian church will have charge' of
an evening service tonight at 7:30.
Talks will be given by Dorr Barret,
Howard Poffenbarger, and Dolpn
Janes cm the general theme "Reali
ties." There will be readings by
Dorothy Wilson and. Alice English.
Musical numbers Include violin solo
by Louise Osenbrugge, vocal solo by
Eleanore Poffenbarger, and an an
them, "Praise the Lord, O Jerusa
lem," by the church choir with in
cidental solo by Mlsa Catherine
Wendt. Betty Dynan, president of
the Young People's society, will pre
side. All are cordially invited.
FOR 65c you can get a splendid
dinner and hear an entertaining pro
gram at the First M. B, church, Janu
ary 39. For reservations cell 1473-w
or 1140.
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