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PAGE NINE WHAT YOU NAl &msified FOR EASY REFERENCE! VYAKHiC wakyed ve BORROW S lLL iiuttv MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKU, OREGON. SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 3. 1935. l til I Bend every ad on thli page- Yoo will probably find ex actly the thins you want to buy or sell. If H un't there, advertlae . ( t ' a Inexpenilve. effect! re. RATES Pet worn (Int Insertion (Minimum 25c) Eacb additional insertion. per word lc (Minimum I Or) Pet line per month without copj chance, 1.8 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST White Australian Shepherd dog. Phone 1566-R. Reward. LOST Small fox terrier, name Bobby. Call 854. lost Large blade horse with halter on; crooned front foot. Finder please call 848-J. LOST OR STRAYED 4-year Hereford bull, branded V. P. right, "8" left hip. Reward for taking up and notifying me. E. Pelle, Trail. LOST Brown auede purse containing keys, coin purse, etc. Reward. 323 Medford Bldg. LOST Lady's white gold square wrist watch with black band. Reward tf returned to Mall Tribune. LOST If dog missing, call 1518. WANTED FEMALE HELP 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. x. ADDRESSING Mailing Circulars, at home. lor mall dealers. Earn 815 weekly. Experience unnecessary. Stamp brings particulars. Wilson Co.. Tucson, Ariz. tit weekly and your own dresses 1 TREE for demonstrating latest lovely Fashion Frocks. No canvass ing. No investment, write luuy Give dress size and color prefer ence, fashion Frocks. Dept. S-6426, Cincinnati. Ohio. 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. 52219, Indianapolis. WANTED Housekeeper. Phone 662. WANTED Girl for general house work and assist with care of two children. References. Box 3130, Tribune. MALE OR FEMALE WANTED City, county and district managers. Matured women ana men who can qualify. Opening District ornce Meaioro tnis week, box two. Tribune. WANTED MALE HELP STEADY WORK GOOD PAY Several choice openings In country and towns for reliable men or wo men. No capital or experleneo re quired. Write MR. THOMAS, Supt, 426 Third St., Oakland, Calif. AGENTS Advertising Deal sella on slcht. $5.00 to $25.00 per day easy. Write full particulars. National Business Builders, 6418 selma Ave Hollywood. MAN wanted with fair education, mechanically Inclined, now employ ed, desiring to better his position by qualifying as an inhialla TION expert and SERVICE engl neer In ELECTRIC REFRIGERA TION and air conditioning. No experience necess., but applicant must be willing to train spare time for a few months. Write giving age. prone, present occup. and address. Utilities Eng. jnst., box aim. Man Tribune. MAN WANTED for reliable Route of 800 families. Good profits for hust ler. We train and help you. Write todav. Rawlelgh Co.. Dept. JRB 124-8A. Oakland. Calif. WANTED An experienced orchard pruner. pnone WANTED SITUATIONS INCOME TAX DUE Both state and federal. Have had vears of experl ence In preparing returns. Phone 1377-Y after 4 pm. Fred L. Colvlg WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Transportation Omaha Nebr.. or vicinity nbout March in, Share expense. Write Box 637, Gold Hill. OrcKon. WANTED or 1 h. p. electric mo tor. Phone 12.13-W. WANTED 3 or 4 room modern house, partly furnlfhed. Box 3381 Tribune. WANTED First mortice loan. 11600. Value property. 10.000. At once. Colletee Inn Auto Park, Phone 434-J Ashland. ill 1 WANTED To buy good typewriter, groin drill. Oeo. Martin. Rotrue a River. WANTED To buy mil acreace w:h nvxlern h.v-. 6 rooms prcferrM. in or close to Medford Write Box 3104. Tribune, s:a:.r.g price, term etc. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUB WANTED To rent sinsll boiue, fur nished. Must be ressonsblt. Tel-695-J, WANTED To buy hsy ralce. trunk tor rear of car (Karl-Keen). K. C.. care Mall TrlDune. tf WANTED fedr cattle: dry oows preferred. John P. Nealon. Phone 118. central Point. WANTED One 3-horse grain drill. J. E. Weaver. Star Rt., Gold Hill. WANTED Pickup, or will exchange planner, brick or stone-work lor some. Route 4. Box 367. Medford. WANTED Household goods, stoves tools or what have you Meorora Bargain House. 37 N Grape St Tel 1063. HIGHEST PRICES paid for furs, hides and pelts Medford Bargain uouse 37 N. Grape. Tel 1063. JUNK WANTED We pay cash toi JUNK BAITEKlKb AND KAU1AJUKS- AlyUDtUIHJM BRASS. CUPPER and funk jC si) descriptions MED FORI BARGAIN HOUSE 37 .4o Grape Tel .Ottt FOE RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Nice 7 room house, un furnished. Call 817 w. lotn or phone 621-R. FOR RENT One 3. 3. 1 room houses furnished.. 812 Summit. FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnish ed 4 -room modern house. 34 Quince. Inquire 520 So. Ivy. FOR RENT $22.50 mo., 506 N. River side, modern 5-room nicely fur nished house; 3 bedrooms, garage Open Sunday. 1 to 5. Apply Service Station, Rainbow Auto Camp. PUH KKN1 Nnmi iurmshd oi unfurnished Brown & white FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furn. apt. 307 No. Ivy. FOR RENT Furn. 2 -room apt. 618 So. Central. FOR RENT - Furnished apartment, 718 Welch. FURNISHED 2-room apt 604 W. 10th. FOR RENT Apartments. 334 Apple. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD RATES r miKierate at 71A is ja-.n FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ROOMS 153 No. Oakdale. 41 I HAITI V CIOIM 04 8 trap FOR EXCHANGE WANTED 1000 red cedar fence posts. Must be 6" by 8", length 7 feet prefer 6 feet long. Quote lowest cash price, C." V. Barton, Merrill, Ore. - WILL trade corn for posta. Box 3201, Mall Tribune. TO TRADE Canned tomatoes for typewriter, davenport, qultar. bi cycle, garden tools. Box 3369, Mall Tribune. rRADB Tor wood, drop-head Singer electric phonograph, plays U rec orda DOS Beatty. back of Camp Wlthua TO TRADE for wood, used model A Ford wire wheel, tire and tube com plete. Write Box 788, Tribune TRADE! Guaranteed mechanical work for wood or what have you Call 306 and ask for Herm Newland. WILL TRADE my equity In modern 7 room houae for 5 rooms or for Copco stock. Box 3102. Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE Model M Samson tractor. Write J. H. Stan ley. Route 3. Medford. FOR EXCHANGE ESTATE -REAL COLORADO land for trade, situated In the San Juan Basin of Monte zuma Co. 400 acres sage with 100 acres cleared. Good grazing. One Improved quarter section. Irrigat ed. Excellent alfalfa, potato, wheat, bean, and beet land. A good atock farm. Live springs. For further In formation address C. M. Dowd, Sama Valley, Oregon. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 10 acres In Sams Valley. Just south of Antloch school, about 13 acres tillable, balance small tim ber. Ideal for turkeya. Very mode.t rent. Phone 1473-W. RENT OR LEASE Business lot close In. on highway. Eleanor Maule. Jacksonville, Ore. CABINS ROR RENT By day. week or month See at Camp Wlthua. N Riverside POH KEN! Room IOiBO adjoining MaU mbune Job department oo Orape .treet Will remodel to suit permanent tenant Phone 76 oi ap. ply at Mall rrlbune l newspaper) of floe FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Fine for poultry ranch. Prtoe only S500; easy terma to good people. Phone 8M-R-3. FOR SALE In Sama Valley, ju.u south Antloch school, 40 acres. IS tillable now. more available with little effort, some email timber FOR SALE Must sacrifice Memorial park lot Boi No 501 Tribune INVESTIGATE This attractive modern a -loom home larze serened In porch, laundry tubs, exrellent bullt-lns. House In perfect condition. Good lot with plenty of shale. Oarace. Total prlrp' 2:100 00 ,411000 down and nod trrtn. on balanre. 31 Acres Rogue River Bottom soil, fenced. 27 acrr, under Irrleatlon. beamirul building site. 12500. 00 property for IW.0 00. some terma. This Is well worth your conaidera tlon. CHARLES A. WINO AGENCY. INC. 109 E. Main St. Phone 728. SACRIFICE SALE HOME. 2-wtcy furnished or unfurnished. 3 baths. dTJiMe r.eirhborh-xwl. Ven prof itable for sfartsiects. Tel FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE STOCK AND DAIRY RANCHES. Pear Orchards, acreage h o ui a. city homes, building lots, placer mines. Everything In real estate. Roberta. 720 West and. FOR SALE 13 acres, 11 acres cult- 4 acres irrigated, good soil, good bldgs.. completely equipped with hogs. cows, chickens and furniture. Sacrifice price 2100; halt cash. ALSO acre, 4 -room bouse, fine garden soil, Irrigated, lots of fruit; joins city limits. Price 0800; 50 down, baJ. 910 per month. SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY CO. 44 No. Riverside. FOR SALE- Modern home. 7 large rooms, basement and oil furnace, large lot with plenty trees and shrubbery. Box 3011, Tribune. FOR SALE Or trade for smaller acre &g9, 640 -acre stock ranch: also city lota and 3 -acre Improved small tract for sale. Box 068. Tribune. STOCK AND DAIRV RANCHES, Pear Orchards, acreage home, city homes, building lots, placer mines. Every thing In real estate. Roberts, 720 West 2nd. FOR SALE By owner. Bear creek bottom acreage: excellent garden land. Phone 1534-L. FOR SALE 0 acres. Ideal poultry ranch. Cheap. H. Schermerhorn. mile west of Phoenix. FOR SALE OR RENT Near town. 100-acre ranch; 80 acres 35-year-old trees; balance alfalfa; good buildings, electricity, water. Bar gain for quick sale. Box 740, Mail Tribune. HOUSES FOR SALE OR R E NT--Jack son County Building it, Loan Ass'o Phone 195. FOR SALE OR TRADE Large lot clear: some buildings; near grad and high schools Klamath Falls for city property with or without buildings Address Box 174 Trlbuue 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 623-J -2. WHEN you think or real estate: think of Brown & White. FOR SALE AUT0M0BILE8 USED CAR BAROAINS Chrysler and Plymouth Trade-Ins. 1930 Chevrolet Sport Roadster. 2 1930 Chevrolet Sedans. 1929 Chevrolet Coupe. 1933 Dodge Coupe. 1933 Plymouth Coupe. 1932 Desoto Sedan. 1932 Plymouth 4 Sedan. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 38 No. Riverside. Tel. 18. FOR SALE A Dodge light wood truck and good manzanlta and oak stumpage. cheap. Inquire 119 Washington St. phone 364-X. FOR 8 ALE 1928 Durant coupe pick up ateel box. 9125; terma to reliable , party. Box 716, Tribune. LOOK at all the used cars before you buy 22 So. Fir. AT A SACRIFICE 1934 V-8 Tudor sedan: small mileage. 22 So. Fir DONT FORGET 22 So Fir for better used car value.. BARGAINS every one, at 22 so Fir. FOB SALE DOGS PETS PEDIGREED Springer for sale, reas onable or trade. Pete Pomeroy, Central Point, Ore. FOR SALE Pedigreed Roller canaries. Call 202. Mrs. Nellie Finney, Jack sonville. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK WEANER PIGS for sale. Luke Jen nings. Beagle. FOR SALE Plga, 2.50 to I J 00; ap ples, 35c a box; 8-h.p. gas engine. 40. Ted Fish. Phoenix. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Baby chicks. Hanson strain from B. W. D. tested hens. Sparlin's poultry Farm, Williams, Oregon. A FEW Hollywood cockerels; pen took first price Ashland poultry show. Booking orders for chicks. White Wing Poultry Farm. Phoenix. TALENT HATCHERY (formerly Eakin Hatchery), Talent, Ore., now oper ated by Oent's Leghorn Farm. Eu gene. Ore. Fred Harsberger. local manager. Hatching every Wednes day. Oent's chlcka All eggs pro duced on Gent's Breeding Form. Eugene, from old hens, minimum weight 34 ob. per dozen - Free catalog- CALL Dressler's Square Deal Hatchery for chicks or hatching Rocks. Red, 10c: Leghorns. Sc. Flocks tested 1107 Main. Phone I569-Y. COCKERELS, hatching eg?a. chicks; Leghorn. Rocks. Reds Carley.314-W FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS TROMBONE for sale, "see "Jerry?' service station at flth and Main. FOR SALE Fine quality seed grain. Konoto oats. l.fio per 100 lbs., Success beardless barley. 1.50 per 100 lbs., Federation wheat, a 1.50 per 100 lbs . Federation wheat re cleaned. i. go per 100 lbs, Hennch en barley reclennert. 2.00 per 100 lbn. alfalfa seed, 18c per lb. Henry NlPdermeyer. one mile North J' vllle, on Old Stage road. Phone 354. J'ville. CANARY Monthly Mag. 1 yr. Regis tered Oolden Warblers, male 7, female 1.50. Natl Fed. Cnxton Blda., ClHca.ro, III. FOR BALE First cutting alfalfa and oata, mixed. Baled or chopped. Feed chopped hav and avoid watte. Tel. 365-J-3, Victor Buntell. FOR SALE Soon time for spring seeding for wheat, barley, or oats. Seed or feed, phone 355-J-3, Vic tor Burell. USED PIPE, galvanized or sheet met al, four, six or 8-Inch, also small er sire. Write Wm. Eschrleh. Beagle. Ore. FOR SALE Electric and battery ra dios New mirmphone transformer. I speaker. Mut sell. 931 Murray. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FT) Ft SAI.F Flfrv rtnllar Iver Johnson bicycle, custom built. Price 435. A BLIsa Painting & paperhang Alexandere Grocery. In8 Tel 646-W 313 So. Grape. FOR SALE eed garlic. Cheap. T. W. Ovelmau, Jacksonville highway FOR SALE Alfalfa nay. Tel 355-R-3. FOR SALE 2 electric brooders. 16-ft counter, tables, gas heater, etc. May be seen at 317 No. Riverside Ave. Must sell quickly. H. G. Moore, Trustee. FOR SALE 62 tons 2nd eut alfalfa hay, US tons first cut alfalfa hay Elinor Hanfey Bush 836 East Main St Phone 003. FOR SALE Baled oat hay. Phone 7-F-14. MIRRORS made to order; mirrors re silvered; auto glass Installed; broken windows replaced; store front plute glass, table tops; picture framing MEDFORD PLATE GLASS CO. 36 S. Bartlett. Phone 446 GOOD Harley-Davldson motorcycle Write or Inquire .Mrs. R. E. Rich man. Central Point, across bridge at Gold Ray dam. BARGAIN in 2-ln Sterling centrif ugal pump, with 4-h p motor Terma and trade. 22 So Fir, or Phone 377. FOR SALE Used sewing machines all M'awjei barms 11 uasirea ah maaes rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett. FOR SALE Bed, spring, mattress, chest of drawers, 2 wood heaters, dishes, cooking utensils, etc., 150 ft garden hose. H. S. Cleveland. Old Stage road, west of Central Point. FOR SALE Apples, or trade for any thing you have. Phone 132-L, TIME TO RE-TIRE GET A FISK None Better None Cheaper SUNRISE SUPER SERVICE 12th at Riverside FOR SALE One windmill and red. wood tank. J. E. Wearer. Star Rt. Gold Hill. FOR SALE Sand, gravel lawn dirt fertilizer teaming phone S12-J. MISCELLANEOUS DOCTOR; Thanks for the free advice. Never realized my digestion needed Double Mint so much. Mrs. H. JAN SPECIAL Driveway material. 8 sizes 01 rocx er ,1 au per yd deliv ered on drive Ask for price on small order, granite or buckshot Bateman. Ph 1534-Y-9I2-J IS YOUR HEAHINO IMPAIRED? -1 nave foi sale or trace a late modo: Aeoustloon which nu o oenefl'x' mv hearing that I nave no rurthei use fot it r N Kerr raient Ore KINDEROARTEN -Sparta Bldg Mu sio and dance Phone 1645 or 1266 W Ruth my Alice Holmback BUSINESS DIRECTORY Analrartj JAt KSIIN '. AIISTKAC1 CO Abstracts of title lu. Title Insurance rbr only complete ntii System to Jackson County MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. -Abstracts of Title Rooms a and 6. No. 32 North Central Ave- upstairs. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 1172 House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning & upholstering Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Quiet Be overfond of Timber tree Region Begin Sorrow Kxistence Place In posi tion for use or service That which la given for temporary UBS Wearied Victim Myaelf Recline Air: comb. form Kind of grape Compass point Stops Instrumental ity Advertisement African fly Orean of hearing Mais sheep Player at chil dren's (tames Golfer's warn ing cry Large aauatlo animal CI os Venerates Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle S I 6 MglWE,lDATAJ LEA t3UED r5lCirl N T S TIA TEjySWl ND L E H E RBWpL A NTr0N A NY W'Pft A T EjlR 0 T I- Op T RlO T H pi G A S E e f3i& r ots s Ut a meIr a 7fMso r IB A P A clEjS TTr I K j E SI R. I C EfpU ABN I L E m1e1e1dMeI&1&L61naTm 49. Having flavor M. Anger 14. Notion 5. Fastidious 57. Unit of weight f8. Gael 6J. Was awsrs DOWN L Public eon veyancs ' 4 I7 a W hi" I ?fU ' 'Sm. la li z Mk 'Mi Mm ; S m wkiM& 4f 48 Wjfy,4 S Sl m f BUSINESS DIRECTORY painting A Paperhanglng : JOHN H. LOCK, painter and decor ator. Qualitv work. Prices reason , aole. Res. 124 King St Call 953-R Uentlstr). DENTISTRY Dr. L H. Gov,. 328 Main. Money To Lend MONEY LOANED 850 to 8300 for persona) or household purposes on House Furnlshtaga or Autos; also Cars Re-flnanced. Loans closed within 30 minute, under auper vlslon of the State Banking Dept. License No. S-157-M-160. See W. E Thomas. 45 So. Central. Transfer. EADS TRAN6PER & STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. Central Phone 316 Prlcea right. Service guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack era and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prloea right 619 North Riverside Phone 815. Endeavor Plana Special Service Phoenix Church In observance of Christian En deavor's birthday, a special program Is planned at the Phoenix Presby terian church, as follows; There will be a social hour at 6 o'clock, with light refreshments and a real fellow ship time enjoyed by all. At 8:30 the three Christian En deavor societies will hold respective meetings, sfter which all will ad Jorn to the Christian Endeavor room and hold a Joint meeting, with a program similar to th following: History of Christian Endeavor, and short skit on "What Christian En deavor Has Done In China," by the Junior C. E. society, summary of '.he pledge, and a few of the highlights of what Christian Endeavor has done for the past 84 yeara. reviewed by the Senior Intermediate society; four of the main things Christian En deavor has developed among young people, reviewed by the Adult society, and a summary talk, and climax by Miss Emily Brown, former member of Phoenix church, now the Presby terlsn church In Medford. Special music will be furnished. Anyone Interested Is Invited to at tend, and especially the laat meeting of the evening, which will be edu cational and interesting to all In at tendance. Stirring Message By Evangelist To Free Methodists Evangelist Haywood brought a stir ring messnge last night at the Free Methodist church on the subject: A Known Salvation." The evangelist preaches a positive definite experience in the religious life of every one and the possibility of obtaining this experience. Deep Interest Is maintained in these special services which will con tlnue over next week, says the pas tor, E. N. Long. The subject tonight will be: "How to Obtain the Experience We Desire." No Service Saturday night. Walker Returns W. W. Walker of Commercial Finance corporation, re turned Saturday morning on the Ore. gonlan after making a business trip north. Cross Word Puzzle I. Fodder stored In a silo t. Not sleeping 10, Bottom of the foot II. Contained 11. Depart IS. Hackneyed 20. r.ntnln 21. South Amer ican animal It. Tall coaras grass stem 24. Period 21. Induced by hypnotism 29. Division of society 30. Mark of a wound M. Circuit court ;tt. Not fresh 31. New: comb, form II. .Omterlng metallFc ornament 4ft. Pls'k bird 42. Candid 43. Court order 44. Hravs man 46. Like 4. City In Holland SO. Fait sn 11. Bolld water (2. Condensed moisture IS. Near t. Metric land measure t. Hawaiian wreath 4. Noble, digni fied, and resolute 8. Perform , Thinks 7. Number e-f the Com-mandmenta CHESjym Farley Master of St. Mark's Church. 1. 3 Bartlam. rector. Holy communion. 8 a. m. Holy communion and sermon, 11 Church school, Q:4A a. m. Main Slwt MethodHt Church. N. O. Wood, pastor. 8:4 Sunday school. 11 a. m. Sermon by Rt. T. O. Pat terson. 0:45 p. m. Young People's meeting. 7:30 p. m. ermon. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m,, prayer meet ing and Bible study. full Oofpel Tabernacle. U Newtown 8t. J. Logan Stuart, pastor. Sunday school, 9:46 a. m. Morning worship a.nd communion, 11 o'clock. i Evening evangelistic meeting. 7:90 Spiritual oifts will be the subject for the evening. Come, brlnf your bibles. Prayer meeting Tuesday evening. 7:80. Young people's meeting Friday, 7:30 p. m. A welcome to all. Medford Company of Jehovah's WltneMes. The Medford company of Jehovah's Witnesses la broadcast lug e. lecture by Judge Rutherford dealing strictly with the Bible, over KM ED every Tuesday afternoon at 1 :30. Judge Rutherford's Bible study helps are In book and booklet form and have been translated into 60 lan guages alnoe 1033. All Interested in Watch Tower Bible study are welcome to meet every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock at 737 South Central Ave Medford. Free Methodist Church. Corner Tenth and Ivy Sts. E. N. Long, pastor. Sunday school meets at 0:45 a. in At the close of the lesson period the emngellst will speak to the children Morning message at 11 o'clock by Rev. A. I. Haywood. T. P. M. 8. meeting at 8:30 p. m. Evangelistic service at 7:30 p. m. Special message In song by Mrs. Haywood. These special services wllr continue all next week. A small church with a big wel come. Phoenix Presbyterian Church. Ralph S. Peterson, pastor. Church school at 10 a. m. J. O. N. Poling, superintendent. Morning worship at 11 a. m. ser mon by Rev. E. N. Mallory. The Christian Endeavor societies will observe the birthday anniversary of Christian Endeavor with a social hour and refreshments at 6 o'clock, The three societies will meet In thMr respective rooms at 6:30 and at 7:30 there will be a special program In charge of Miss Elva Caster, former president of Crater Lake Christian Endeavor Union A cordial Invitation is extended to all. Zlon Evangelical Lutheran Church. Fourth St. near Oakdale Ave. Geo. P. Kabele. D. D-. pastor. 10 a. m. Sunday school. Bible class for art u Its; the pastor, teacher 11 a. m. Morning worship,. There will be musical surprises at this ser vice which will begin at 10:65 a. m., sharp. The sermon subject will be: Why X Believe There la a Devil, Our Enemy Number One," a continuation of the series on "Why I Believe." 7:30 p. ,m. Evening service. The last of the series of rermons on "Con version" on the theme: "How Jesus Tested Peter's Conversion". Will your Ohrlstlanlty stand the teats of Jesus to prove Its genuineness? 6:30 p. m. Young People's Luther league devotional meeting First Church of Christ, Scientist. Authorized branch of the Mother church, the First Church of Christ. Scientist, In Boston, Mass. Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock, church edifice. 313 North Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, Febru ary 8, "Love." Sunday school at 0:30 a. m. Appli cants under the age of 30 may be admitted. Wednesday evening church meet ings, including testimonials of Chris tian Science healings, at 8 o'clock. The reading room, which Is located at 401 In the Medford building, la open dally from 7 a m. to 8 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 la cordially Invid to attend the services and visit the reading room. Church of the Nnmrene. Central Ave. at Jackson St. Fred M. Weatherford, pantor-evan gellst. The Sunday morning U o'clock hour marks the opening of the goi pel evangel series with Elmer Gandy as the spokesman. Aside from his declaration of the truth verbally, the speaker is an artist of outstanding ability. His paintings and crayon work are as Interesting and fasci tilt ing as his gospel word pictures. Tne evangelist will also be heard at the 7:30 evening hour, and every night at the asme hour excepting Saturday evening, when there will be no service. The aeries wll continue throughout the major part of the month. Sunday school at 0:45 a. m. Arnold Kornstsd, superintendent. An inter esting hour of Bible study and in spirational devotion. AAPommod ttorut suited to every demand. Younej people's service at 8:30, MI Helen ocheel. president. A service of special blessing and spiritual help fulnma is being prepared by the group for the hour. The Junior society. Including all children, meets at 6 30. for Bible drill and esrh!ng. under direction of Mr Fred M. Weatherford. A very warm, cordial welcome Is of: red to ttsiun and atrangera. Art of friendliness; Press Sessions Unique By Mary Grelner Kelly WASHINGTON. D. C. Jan. 30. (Special Correspondence) Big Jim Farley has a way with him. He has mastered the art of friendliness with out ostentation. Disagree with him at a distance, and you'll find yourself sliding Into mental reverse beneath the warmth of his broad, kindly smile. For one thing, he Is uncritical of his erring fellow men. That has Its appeal. On the other band, he seems willing to singly take It on the chin for the combined faults and mistakes of an entire administration. But be ing the goat seems to appeal to Far ley's sense of humor. He realises, perhaps, that his silence under fire, gets the goats of his critics worse than their sometimes unfair charges does his own. The postmaster general's press con ferences are unique. They remind one of a football huddle. Coming In late, one sees a great big room spar ingly furnished. This Is Farley's pri vate office. Over at one end of the room Is a bunch of boys, their arms around each other, leaning toward the center of the circle. There la a mumble of voices ending rhythmically In Interrogating Inflec tions. This It Invariably followed by a short staccato answer, not infre quently resulting in a oborus of laughs. It goes on and on. From the opposite side of the room, one won ders why they dorCt get their signal i straightened out, stop the wise cracks and play ball. On closer Inspection however It turns out to be not a football eleven, but some forty or more members of the press having the time of their lives. They are wedged In that circle like sardines. Farley site In the cen ter, turning his neck and his shrewd green eyes in all directions as he an swers their battery of questions. The nearest reporters are not more than six Inches away. The girl reporters If thev not there early enough, are allowed to oc cupy three or four chairs directly In iront or his desk, thereby getting s head-on view of the seated executive If they don't they can take their chances craning necks with the rest of the crowd. The boys yesterday were having lota or run over the much-publlclzed crit icism of Farley and Attorney General Curamlngs, that had unwittingly been allowed to come out In soma of Secretary of the Interior Ickes' press relenses. Ickes had sent a letter of apology to the two cabinet members. "Did you accept his apology, Gen eral?" the reporters asked. "I received a letter from Mr. Ickes." said Farley with a poker countenance. But listen General, may we say you received his apology and accepted It?" they Instated. You may aay I received a letter from Mr. Ickes and 1 answered It briefly." Then, a mischievous grin played across the mouth and eyes Mr. raney. one reit somehow, that while he had never lost any sleep himself over the Incident, he was In wardly relishing the thought of keep- ing oecretary .cues in a state of mild apprehension. One never knows who v 'A tum up netx at Mrs. Roosevelt's weekly press come re nee. once lb was Representa tive Caroline O'Day of New York. An other time It was Ladv Wolston. housing authority of England, Carrie Chapman Catt, famous suffragist, and St. Peter's Lutheran Church. (Missouri Synod) E. Main and Portland avenue. H. H. Young, pastor, Sunday school this morning at 10 No worship this morning. Catechism class for young and old at 6:30 this evening. Evening worship this evening at 7:80. God's Glory Revealed Through the Preaching of the Word will be the theme of the sermon. Visitors are always welcome. First Christian Church. Ninth and Oakdale Sts. W. R. Balrd. minister. Bible achol at 0:45 a. m. Ralph Cook, superintendent. Everyman's Bible class in courthouse auditorium at 0:45. Morning worship begins at 10:55. Anthem, "Like Streams That Feed the Oarden (Wilson). Sermon subject, ''I Am the Oood Shepherd." Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. A good program has been arranged for the evening church service. Dr Walter L. Myers of Eugene will oe the speaker. The young people's choir will furnish the special musical num bers. Tha service will close with a baptismal service. Preshtrrlan ( hnrch. 0:45 a. m., Sunday school, with clasMs for all ages. Visitors welcome Dr. B. R. Elliott, superintendent. 11 a. m Regular morning service, with sermon by Rev. Ralph S. Peter son. Topic, "The Creation of a Cynic." The program of music will be as fol lows: Prelude, "Legend In F" (Cadman). Anthem, "The Radiant Morn" (Wood ward). Offertory, "Memories" (St. Clair). Solo. "Open the Gates of the Temple" (Knapp) Edna Eifert, contralto. Post lude, "Andante" (Calkins). 6:30 p, m , Young People's meetings Tuesday, 1 p. m. At this time all the circles of the Women's associa tion will meet for a covered dt?i luncheon In the church psrlora, each circle having charge of Its own table There will be places for 100 and all the women are cordially Invited to be present. Regular mid-week preyer meeting. Wednesday tTtnlng at 7 30. Mrs. Henry Morganthau. wife of the secretary of the treasury, This week there was a strange look ing creature Indeed. Sitting demurely In one corner of the reception room down stairs before the press confer ence commenced, the woman had the reporters In a state of suppressed convulsions. Two short, tight braids swung loosely on either side of her face, the reat ot her long bob hanging un platted In the back. She wore a dark, coarse wool costume, fashioned along the lines of a Graectan dancer. Was this "gay." young thing (smart orack, smart crack) going to favor the press with a Terpalchorean outburst? Or was she merely In search of some choice Items for her home town pa per? The reporters killed time in smothered conjectures while they awaited the opeutng of a much-be lated press conference. (Mrs. Roose velt Is usually on the dot too.) The flaming hatred one, It turned out, was the guest of Mrs. Roosevelt for the conference. The First Lady got acquainted with her for the first time along with the reporters. She had wanted to learn more of her phil osophy for some time, anyway. And when Madame Slkellanoe co author with her husband, of the fam ous Delphic movement In Greece finished, the reporters agreed tha she was not only one of the most in teresting guests to date, but that aha was actually beautiful. 4 Republicans In Washington are loathe to predict what the future of the G. O. P. will or should be. Pro gressives like Congressman Jajnes Mott, It seems, would out liberalise the most liberal New Dealers. But he Is more frank and outspoken than most. Representative Edith Nourse Rogers of Massachusetts saya this la no time to venture a prediction. "There la no such thing as Demo crat and Republican any more," saya she. "We are simply all too busy working toward recovery to think In terms of polltlca.,, Which la a pretty neat political speech In Itself. Speak of National Chairman Henry Fletcher, however, and even tha moat phlegmatic Republican will turn some kind of a color. Either he will end up by making excuses for Henry, or will venture an opinion that the present national chairman la just filling a temporary gap. But like Puasy In the Well, there are lota of Republicans who wonder "who put him In," anyway. Still more troubled minds are worrying over who will take him out. One apparently, who couldn't wests any more time In Idle conjecture la Mrs. Ellis A. Yoat, blond and comely director of the women's division of the committee. After four years serv ice In the Interest of party organiza tion, first under Simeon D. Fess, and later under Everett Sanders. Mrs. Yost finally handed In her resignation af ter eight months under Mr. Fletcher. Referred to editorially as one of tha tan most outstanding West Virgin ians; mentioned as Potential cabinet material In the administration of Herbert Hoover, and urged upon sev eral occasions to run for the senate and house of representatives from her noma state, Mrs. Yoat may now de cide to go Into active politics. Already women'a organizations from West Virginia have deluged her with requests to "come on home and let ua groom you for tha next congres sional race." Mrs. Yost Is thinking it . over. Church of God. Corner Haven and Holly sts. D, V. Clemens, pastor. Residence, 814 West Second street. Church school, 0.46 a. m. Morning worship. 11 a. m. Revival service. Subject, Purpose and Work of the Holy Spirit. ' Young people, 7 p. m. A talk by Raymond Vincent on Prison Life. Sunday evening revival, 7:45 p. m. Subject, "Sowing and Reaping." Oral W. Clemens, evangelist. Special music and singing. No meeting Saturday evening. All are Invited to come and brlrur a friend. The first .Methodist Church West Main and Laurel Sts. Joseph Knotts. minister. 0:46 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Morning worship. Ser mon theme, "For You." Anthem by the choir directed by Mrs. C. H. Paske. Don Huckabee, organist. 6:30 p. m. Epworth leagues. ' 7:30 p. m. Evening worship. Ser mon theme, "Cumbersome People. The male chorus will sing splrituale. "You Oot to Stand a Test," "Hush I Somobedy'a Calling My Name" and "Ooln to Shout All Over God's Hav n." Come and enjoy this service with ua. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. F1n.t Baptist Church. W. R. Eaton, minister. 0:45 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Morning worship. Ser mon by the pastor. "Three Words About Burdens." Anthem, "The Urd Is Exalted," by John E. West. 6:30 p. m Young people's devo tional groups. 7:30 p. m. Evening worship. In re sponse to a request from the young people, the pastor will begin, at this service, a series of talks on "The Pint Art of Living Together." The sub ject for this Introductory talk will be "Seventeen and in Love. Old and young alike win find pleas ure and profit In these informal ad dresses, and all are invited to share them. The choir will lead a big sing for . all. and will render as the evening anthem, "pilot of OallUee," by Holton. t