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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON', SUNDAY, MARCH 3. 1935.
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per word tint lnsertlun.
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pet word .... , " -
(Minimum tor)
Pet line per month without
copy changes
$1.25
Phone 75
FOB WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
LOST If dog missing, call 1516.
LOST Black spaniel puppy named
Don. Finder please notify Len
Bcott, care J. Smith. Gold Hill.
WANTED MALE HELP
TEA AND COFFEE ROUTE OPEN.
Paye up to $37.50 a week. Write
Albert Mills. 7082 Monmouth, Cin
cinnati, O.
WANTED Farm hand. Board and
room furnished. State wage expect
ed. Box 498. R. F. D. No. 1.
WANTED Partner In placer and
quartz mine. Box 4629, Tribune.
tft.kvihton We will select several
young men to qualify themselves
In spare time lor imsiuuiw
dlo-Televlslon stations. Men select
ed will be trained at our expense
until actually employed In oroaa
cast field. Must be willing to de
vote two hours dally to study and
be able to supply own experimen
tal materials. Address Television
Station W9XAL. Box 4809. Tribune.
MALE OR FEMALE
WANTED Some one to sell daffodils
commission. 616 Norm uentrai.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
LADIBS copy names, addresses for
. mail oraer urms. uoou pay. .Ex
perience unneccessary, no canvass
ing. Write, stamped envelope. Uni
ted rtaverw&iiieS" Jl"aU "-.,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
15 WEEKLY and your own dresses
FREE for demonstrating latest
lovely Fashion Frocks. No canvass-
i lng. No Investment. Write fully.
Give, size and color preference.
Fashion Frocks, Dept. S-6313, Cin
cinnati, Ohio.
need $1660 weekly now. No can
vassing, experience or Investment.
Harford Frocks, Dept. 1466, Cincin
nati. t
WANTED Middle-aged practical
nurse; 2 In family; no children.
Also assist with housework. P. O.
Box 482. Gold Hill.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Housekeeping, cara of
children or elderly people. Civ.
home nights. 702 W. Palm.
LADY wants housework in congenial
home. Box 4843, Tribune. Kindly
state wages.
WANTED Job of plowing with two
teams. Box 4625, Tribune.
YOUNG WOMAN," experienced In
housework and cure of child ten.
would like work by the hour. Call
1393-L.
MIDDLE-AGED lady with years of
experience wants housework for
aged people of pieasant Christian
character. Small wages considered.
Box 4615, Tribune.
WANTED Bv high school pirl, work
In afternoons clerical office work
or housework. Mall Tribune Box
4819.
WANTED Sheep shearing and tag
ging. Ted Morava, Central Point.
WANTED Care oi sick or any work
Mrs. Huson, Phone 1345-M.
W ANTED-MISCE.LLAN EOUS
WANTED Motor boat, good condl
tton. reasonable. Tom Lang, 505
Elizabeth St., Ashland.
WANTED TO RENT Small apt. close
in. completely furnished, Including
linens. Box 484o. Tribune,
DO commercial spraying. McGonagle.
Phone 258-M.
WANTED Electric incubators In
good condition. 1021 W. Bin, Med
ford. WANTED Coal brooder capacity
1000. Oil burner Incubator capacity
120 to 320. J. H. Stanley, Rt. 3.
Medford.
WILL pay $50 down for small partly
Improved or unimproved acreage
"preferably on Beal Lane or Sukc
Road. Box 4795, Tribune.
HIGHEST PRICES paid lor furl,
hides ifnd pelts. Mtrilord Bargain
House. 27 N. Grape. Tel. 10C2.
INCOME TAX DUE Both state and
federal. Have had years of experi
ence In preparing returns. Pr.one
12T7-Y after 4 p. m. Fred L. Calvl.
WANTED Household gTvis. voves
tools or what have you. Medford
Bargain House. 27 N. Orape St. Tel.
10;3.
SHEEP WANTED To Buy yri-J!
Breeding e-ea Leav. yo ir nur.c
snd ad.-lresa st o.-ind Hotel. V. J
Philip?', or Joan Rcru.
W ANTED-MISCELLANEOUS
JUNK WANTED
We pay cash tor JUNK BATTERIES
AND RADIATORS. ALUMINUM.
BRASS. COPPER and Junk of all
descriptions.
MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE
37 No. Grape. Tel. 1063
HAVE HOUSE and living on ranch
for neat, reponslole middle-aged
couple. Oardenliig, odd Jobs and
houseirork. Small salary. Give ref
erences In reply. Boa 4630. Tribune.
FOR R2NT FURNISHED
ROOMS
FOR RENT 3 housekeeping rooma,
turn. 306 Cottage.
WARM ROOM Separate, entrance.
320 No. Oakdala.
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Grape.
RATES very moderate at 716 E. Main.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
NEWLY papered, furnished apart
ment, ground floor, private bath,
garage, Adulta only. 344 Bo. Grape.
FOR RENT Furnished
Oakdale.
apt. 706 Bo.
FOR RENT Furnished apartmenta.
Durell court. Phone 1233-W.
FOR RENT HOUSES
MODERN house for rent In Talent,
(800. Call E. C. Gardner, 373-R-3,
Ashland.
SMALL furnished house. 134 8. Ivy.
FOR RENT 4-rm. house after March
10. Partly furnished. 721 Narregsn.
3-ROOM furnished, very
Adults. 9 E. Jackson St,
FOR RENT Modern
W. 4th.
home at 1132
FOR RENT
unfurnished
Homes, furnished or
Brown White.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Furnished apt. Light
and heat. Adulta. 345 N. Bartlett.
FOR RENT Apartments. 334 Apple,
COMFORTABLY heated furnished
apt. 618 So. Oakdale.
FOR KENT
MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS LOCATION
FOR RENT
At 32 North Grape street. Will
remodel to suit tenant, furn
ish steam heat if desired. Size
16x60 feet. Will rent or lease at
rensonable figure. Call at Mall
Tribune (Newspaper) office.
FOR RENT OR LEASE My property
at 207 South Ivy.
CABINS ROR RENT By day. week or
month See at Camp Wlthua. N
Riverside
FOR EXCHANGE
32 REMINGTON special, trade
hay. Heltkamp, Bonnett Road.
TO TRADE For sedan, lltcht truck,
or Improved acreage of 400 value.
touring car and improved mineral
claim, road, cabin, well, fuel, gar
den spot, mall routed i mile to
school. Box 164, Jacksonville.
FOR TRADE 12-gf.uge Winchester
pump gun, for fresh cow. Call 834-J.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity In
1934 Chevrolet pickup for good
dairy cows. Inquire 123 Kenwood.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
FOR EXCHANGE Modern home, sev
en rooms, hardwood finish, select
ed district, off Grand Ave., Oak
land. Cal. Can be diverted Into set
of flats very easily. Will trade for
residence or Income property
Medford. Box 4816, Tribune.
TRADE Well Improved 17 acres, close
to Medford. Will assume some In
debtedueas. Joe W. Johnson. 2'.i
miles north on Old Pacific Hwy.
Rt. 2, Box 177, Medford.
FOR TRADE; By owner. Ten acres
six miles south of Medford, small
house, 6 acres under Irrigation, bal
ance good pasture or vineyard land
Will trade for a good home in Med
ford. Will not consider any prop'
erty that Is Incumbered. V. J
Phillppl, Hotel Grand, Medford.
STORE BLDG. & fixtures, clear, for
ranch or acreage. 112 E. 12th.
FOR EXCHANGE Portland apt.
house for Medford residence prop
erty or Improved acreage near
Medford. Box 3281. Tribune.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE 9 arre ranch. Cash
terms. H. Schermerhorn, mile west
of Phoenix.
FOR SALE 5 -room house with sleep
lng porch In Eagle Point. 4 lots, or
chard, berries, plenty water for lr
Titration. Cheap. All clear. Mrs. E
J. Hoagland, Eagle Point.
A OOOD BUY
115-ocre stock and ;raln ranch, well
Improved, good farming district
Price 17.000. Terms.
ALSO
' Colonial home and acreage located
about 3 miles from Medford; paved
hlehway; 3 acres of excellent bot
tom land, own pump for Irrigation
New. modern 5-room Colonial hone
latest in dean an1 modern in con
veniences. Ideal for anyone having
part time employment In town who
Is desirous of havinjr own garden.
poultry and a few cows. Total
nrire f 3500. Terms
CHAHLE3 A WING AGENCY. INC
109 E. .Main St. Phone 738,
FOR SALE Modern 4-room home on
east side. 8 minutes walk from city
center $600 will handle, balance
6rr. Box 4815. Tribune
I lOR SALE 1 i, acres, city water. 4
r:n. house. All kinds or fruit snd
Er.all'h walnuts. I1000.00. L. O.
Plckell. 204 E. Main.
OOOD modern city homes, ranches.
p.acer mines, building lots. Best
b'tvs In So. Orejon. Roberts. 720 W
2nd.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Apt. nouae
for acre;.ee or property In some
other city. 525 No. Riverside.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
OOOD quarts gold mine, cheap. Box
4739. Tribune.
HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENTJack
aon County Building & Loan Asa'n.
Phone 195.
WHEN you think ot real estate, think
ol Brown & White.
FOR SALE 160 acres timber In
Jackson countv. Estimated between
4 and 5 million feet, aio.00 acre.
P. O. Boi S08, Medford. Phone
7-F-12.
FOR BALE By owner Bear Creek
bottom garden land, close In, also
pear orchard. Phone 1524-L.
BROWN & WHITE are offering some
of the finest soil In trie Rogue
River Valley for sale In tracta of t
acres or more, this land haa all
the advantages of Irrigation, hlgh
wav frontage, and close proximity
to Rogue River. Our prices are the
lowest in tne history oi tnis vawey
Terms are reasonable. Now la tnc
time for vou to start acquiring
that SUBSIST ANCE HOMESTEAD
which most of us dream about.
BROWN Ss WHITE REALTORS
104 w. Main, Medford. Phone 130
SEE Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc., to
Buy Your Home.
FOR SALE POULTRY
WHITE Giant and pedigreed Barred
Rock hatching eggs, also Young
berry and red currant plants. A. E.
Walker, Talent.
FOR SAL15 3 Buff Cochin Bantam
roosters. 28 S. Peach St.
CHICKS Leghorn, heavy laying
strain. Will trade for cow or year
ling. Keller, Jacksonville.
CALL DRESSLER'S Square Deal
Hatchery chicks And hatching.
Have added more apace. Hansen
Leghorns, 9c; Rocks and Reds, 10c.
Phone 1569-Y.
FOR SALE Leghorn hatching eggs,
Echo Alford. Phone 19-F-3.
SUPERIOR quality chicks for 1035.
Heavy laying strains. Large type
Hansen stock. White Leghorns 9c;
Rocks. Reds 10c. Catalog free. Jenks
Hatchery, Tangent, Oregon.
FOR TRADE Leghorn hens for
good fresh cow. Inquire Box 4604,
Tribune.
HATCHING EGGS, Plymouth Rock,
60c setting. Tel 015.
FOR SALE Baby chicks. Hanson
strain from B. W D. tested hens
Sparlln's Poultry Farm. Williams
Oregon
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
1929 Ford coupe
1928 Ford coupe
1926 Nash sedan
1027 Dodge truck
1931 Ford truck
1026 Buick sedan
1926 Paige sedan
1926 Olds, sedan
Marmon sedan
Harley motorcycle
1928 Ford touring
1931 Studebaker sedan
WALTER W. ABBEY, INC.
123 S. Riverside Phone 303
USED CAR BARGAINS
1934 Stude. Regal sedan
1934 Plymouth DeLuxe sedan
1929 Ford sedan
1931 Essex sedan
SKINNER'S OARAGE
Buick, pontlao. Sales, Service
GOOD USED CARS
Chrysler and Plymouth Trade-Ins. .
Thirty-day Written Guarantee.
1929 Chevrolet Coupe.
1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe.
1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe,
1933 Dodge Coupe.
1930 Buick Coupe.
1933 Chevrolet Coupe.
1932 Chevrolet Coupe.
1929 LaSalle Coupe
1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan.
1929 Dodge Sedan.
1931 Chevrolet Sedan.
1930 Chevrolet Roadster.
1930 Chevrolet Sedan.
1032 DeSoto Sedan.
1929 Ford Model "A" Town Sedan.
1932 Plymouth Sedan.
1929 Plymouth Sedan.
Also several other older model to
choose from.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC.
38 North Riverside.
FOR QUICK BALE 1929 Dodge
coupe; motor first class; good tires;
water heater. Owner leaving, take
$185. Cash. Also 1928 Whippet
coupe; good shspe. Quick sale. 945.
Phone 341-J-3.
LOOK at all the used cars before you
buy. 22 So. Fir.
AT A 8ACRIFICE 1934 V-8 Tudor
sedan; small mileage. 22 6o. Fir.
DON'T FORGET 22 So. Fir for better
used car values.
BARGAINS every one, at 22 So. Fir.
FOB SALE DOGS PETS
FOR SALE 8 Cocker Spaniel pups
and mother. Reasonable. 15 So.
Orange.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE OR TRADE Horses, 1
span mules. Phone 838-R. Med.
Riding Academy.
FOR SALE; Jersey cows, fresh April.
Feeder pigs $8.00. Wanted Two
way plow. W. W. Large, Williams,
Ore.
FOR SALE Several head work horses
and mules. Oeorge Hilton, Orsnts
Pass. Ore.
FOR SALE Team of mares, 8 years
old. weight 1700 lbs. Well broken.
R. E- Klrkland, 1114 Dolorace St.,
Klamath Falls.
FOR SALE One 3 yr old Guernsey
bull. Also one yearling Ouernsey
bull. Call 1559.
REGISTERED Shropihlre sheep, young
rams. L. A. Salsde. Central Point.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
DRV WOOD Blscn oak. man?anlta.
Lawel. Sunday please. SIS Pennayl
vanla.
K and E
1031-L.
COMPASS, 125.00. Phone
FOR BALE Orchard equipment
icood condition for cash aale. L.
Salad. Central Point.
CULL .Vfwtowns
Pinnacle No. 4.
for cider, cheap
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE OR TRADE 3" piston
pump f30.OO or trade for 3" cen
trifugal pump. 3-3 h. p. gas engine
112.00 or trade for Ford. Jersey cow.
2 month old Hereford calf. M0 00
. H. S. Springs. Rt. No. 1, Box 122.
Central Point, Old Stage Road.
FOR SALE Monarch steel range.
Will trade for electric refrigerator
or bedroom suite. 414 E. Main.
PLACER MINERS see the New Mod
si Acme Gold Recovery Unit com
plete. Washes a pan per minute.
Stamp brings folder. 5218 Sunset
Blvd.. Los Angeles, Calif.
FOR 8 ALE Red wood poets. Satur
day and Monday only. Leas than
10c for 7-ft. lrat come first
served: limited stock. Volney Dixon,
Nat Bldg., 124 N. Riverside.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 3 -wheel
trailer. 541 Austin St.
200-OAIAOH sprayer, excellent condi
tion. W. J. Freeman, Central Point.
SALE OR TRADE Electric Atwater
Kent radio. Call 301-R-4.
NEARLY NEW Underwood portable
typewriter, cheap. Box 4829, Mall
Tribune.
FOR SALE Show caaes and counters.
223 W. Jackson.
FOR SAL1S Choice Gladioli, bulbs.
W. J. Warner. Tel 349-M.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Newtown
cooking and cider apples, cheap.
Bring containers. Joe Kantor, Rt.
4, Box 237.
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 8. Bartlett. Phone 446
FOR SALE 34 h. p. gas engine and
ceutruugai pump. Address j, a.
Hohmann. Jacksonville.
FOR SALE Good Newtown apples,
30c box. Pinnacle No. 4.
FOR SALE Piano, priced for quick
sale. 608 Catherine.
FOR SALE Alt kinds extra choice
perennials. Low prices. 326 S. Holly.
Phone 192-L.
TIME TO RE-EIRE
GET A FISK
None Better
None Cheaper
SUNRISE SUPER SERVICE
12th at Riverside
SPECIAL PRICES on river loam and
fertilizer. Garden plowing and lawn
work, washed sand, rock, ana pias
ter sand Phone 1634-Y or 912-J.
FOR SALS! White Bermuda onion
plants. Monarch Seed & Feed Co,
FOR SALE Super-Phosphate, $26
per ton. Monarch Seed 4c Feed Co,
FOR SALE Common alfalfa seed.
$19.00 cwt. Monarch Seed & Feed.
FOR SALE) Poison oarley. Monarch
Seed A; Feed Co.
FOR SALE Rose bushes 28c each
shrubs 29c. Monarch Seed St Feed.
FOR SALE The most complete stock
of field seeds In So. Oregon, priced
right. Monarch Seed As Feed Co.
FOR SALE Kanota seed oats, $1.50
cwt. and oat hay, $7 ton. Isaacs,
Crater Lake highway, 3 miles out.
FOR SALE Sprayer,
Robtson, Talent.
300-gal. J. R.
FOR SALE Lime sulphur and Bor
do spray. Monarch seed & Feed Co.
FOR SALE Hay. E.
$10.00 ton.
B. Hanley ranch
FOR SALE Sulphate of ammonia.
$43 per ton. Monarch Seed & Feed
FOR SALE Wheat and feed oats.
$1.60 cwt. Also 0b horse hay. C
A. DeVoe. 623-J-2.
Mail Tribune Daily Cross Word Puzzle
ACROSS
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half-boot
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Indian
12. Commotion
13. Artificial
lana-uaaa
14. Open vocal
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MOTORING East. Wilt share expens
es and promise to keep alert at the
wheel by chewing WrUley's Spear
mint Gum while driving. Wise Motorist.
BUY - SELL TRADE Guns, sport
lug equipment electric refrigera
tors store office fixtures. New
boats for sale. 317 North Riverside.
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR SALE Grocery, confectionery,
gss pump. Last year's business
112 000.00. Price S2500.00. L. G.
Plckell. 304 E. Main.
FOR BALE OR TRADE Auto court
and cafe making money. Will take
small place near Talent as part,
balance easy terms. Talent Auto
Camp.
FOR SALE Lunch counter,
steady trade. 327 So. 6th St.
a th Falli.
Good
Klam-
FOR SALE Service station
equlp
Phone ment and lease of site.
1173 -Y.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON CO.
A11STKACT CO.
Abstracts of Title and
Title Insurance. The
only complete Title
System In Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT Co. Abstracts
of Title. Rooms 3 and 5, No. 82
North Central, Ave., upstairs.
Expert window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172.
House cleaning, floor waxing, ori
ental rug cleaning & upholstering.
DENTISTRY Dr.
Main.
I. H. Gove, 325 E.
EADS TRANSFER b 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.
610 North Riverside. Phone 615.
Money To Lend
MONEY LOANED $50 to $300 for
personal or household purposes on
House Furnishings or Autos; also
Cars Re-flnanccd. Loans closed
within 30 minutes, under super
vision of the State Banking Dept.
License No. 8-167. see w. k,
Thomas or E. J. Riley. 46 So. Cen
tral. Painting & ruperliunglug.
M. A. BLISS Painting & paperhang
lng. Tel 646-W. 313 So. Grape.
JOHN H. LOCK, painter and decor
ator. Quality work. Prices reason
able. Res. 124 King St. Call 953-R.
WASHINGTON, March 3. (AP)
NBA today knocked the price mark
up provisions out of the retail lum
ber code.
W. A. Harrlman, Jr., NRA adminis
trative of 11 cor. said that the board
hoped this move would stimulate the
housing program.
The average mark-up the differ
ence between cost to the dealers and
their selling prices since last June
has been 20 per cent. Before that
It was 41 per cent.
r. Varieij
9. Heard of grain
10. Turn to tha
riffht
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poetic
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22. In bohalf of
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25. Mnrry
27. Knroll
29. Pertaining to
the noise
30. Nominal valtll
of atork
31. Flnt name of
a fnmnm
viol i hint
32. Turkish cap
34. One who dls-
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Church of Jejui Chrlt of the
latter hay alnt
Convenes In I. O. O. F. Hall.
H. H. Metcnlf, Blanch President,
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Sunday evening services. 7:30.
Priesthood and Relief Society meets
Thursday at 7:30 p. m.
AiOtnllc Fatlli Mlxlnn
42 North Front Street
Services Sunday at 10:30 a. m and
7:30 p. m., also Tuesday, Thursday
and Friday nights at 7:49.
A musical program by the 17-plece
orchestra precedes the Sunday even
ing service.
Everybody welcome. No collections.
Main St. MethodlH Church South
N. D. Wocd. pastor.
Services for Sunday, March t.
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.
Sermon, 11 a.m., by Rev. Shep
herd.
Young people's meeting. 6:4B p.m.
Inspirational service, 7:30.
All are invited.
Seventh Day Advent. At Church
Edwarda and Beatty Streets
Regular service
Sabbath school (Saturday), 0:30
A. M. Preaching service, 11 A. M.
Young People's meeting, 3 P. M.
Preaching service, Sunday, 7:30
P.M.
Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30
P.M.
St. Peter's Lutheran Church
(Missouri Synod).
East Main and Portland Avenue.
H. H. Young. Pastor.
Sunday school at 10 a. m. No Bi
ble class this morning.
Catechism class at 6:30 o'clock.
Evening worship at 7:30. Theme.
"Why Should We Adhere to the
Truth."
All visitors welcome.
Free Methodist rhurch
Tenth ana Ivy Burets.
E. W. Long. Pastor.
Sunday school meeta at 9:45 a. m.;
Plorencs Blass, superintendent. -
Morning message by the pastor at
11 o'clock. Subject, "doing Forward."
Y. P. M. S. meeting. 8:30 p. m.
Evening aervlce at 7:30.
Midweek prayer aervlce, Wednesday
at 7:30 p. m.
Cottaga prayer meeting Friday
night.
Welcome.
Full Clospel Tnhernncle
11 Newtown Street
J. Logan Stuart, Pastor.
Sunday school, D:4S. Classes
for
all ages.
Morning worship and communion
at 11. "The Man of Sorrows" win be
the theme of the aermon.
Evangelistic meeting at 7:30 p. m.,
Mrs. Stuart directing the song aerv
lce. The text for the evening will be
"The Parable of the Bower."
Prayer meeting Tuesday evening at
7:80.
Young people'a meeting Friday eve
nlng at 7:30.
A cordial Invitation to all.
Church of Clod
Cornor of Haven and Holly streets.
Bible school. 8:45 A.M.
Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Sub
ject: "Launch Out Into the Deep,"
by Oral W. Clemens.
Young People'a meeting at 7 P.M.
Jean Chapman, leader.
Sunday evening preaching, 7:45
P. M. Sermon by the pastor.
Prayer aervlce Wednesday, 7:30. W.
H. Burch, leader.
Ladles' Circle, Thursday, 10 A.M. to
4 P.M. Full aesslon.
D. M. Clemens, pastor, 814 Snd
street.
All are welcome.
First Christian Church.
Ninth and Oakdala streets.
W. R. BBlrd, minister.
Bible school at 8:45 a.m. Ralph
Cook, atiperlntandent.
Everymnn'a Bible class In tha court
house auditorium. 0:45.
Morning worship begins at 10:05.
Sermon aubject, "Unfinished Tasks."
Christian Endeavor at 0:30 p.m.
Evening evangelistic aervlce at 7:30.
Jamea Morgan, minister of the
Ashland Christian church, will
preadi the evening sermon. Come
and hear him.
The special music under the dlrec
Hon or Ettla Herbert Yeoman will
be:
Morning anthem. "When I Con
aider Thy Heavens," Roberts.
Evenlnr anthem. "Thou Comforter
Divine," Lorenz.
Church of the Xazarene
Central Avenue at Jackson.
Fred M. Westherford, pastor-evan
gnltst. will be heard two times, as he
resumes the pulpit today, following
the conclusion of the month of
Evangelism with Elmer Oar.dy.
Aa a prelude to the 7:30 evening
message, Mr. Weatherford will speak
briefly from the following topic
"America's Most Devitalizing Men
ace." For the 7:80 evangelistic mes
sage, proper, the apeaker will use the
following topic for his discourse
"The Rein of Sin, the Hatchery of
Chaos." A special attraction includes
a musical trio from The Northwest
Nsearer.:) college, tha Misses Oeral
dlna H-mse, Msbel Scheel and Myrtle
Mangu.n.
At the 11:00 o'clock morning hour
tha topic from which ha speaks Is
"Ssnctlflcatlon and Self-Abandon,
ment."
Sunday school at 9:45 AM, Arnold
Kornatad, auperlntendent. Special
claases. suited to all agea. The Bible
Ood'a Holy Word, la our test book
W. Invite young and old, If not at,
tending elsewhere, to enrols.
Young People's meeting at 0:30
Mlaa Helen Scheel, president. A splen
did group of sincere young people
hava planned a meeting that Is In
spirational and la designed for spirit,
ual helpfulness.
People's meeting Wednesday eve.
nlng at 7:30. Prayer, praise and Bible
study constitutes tha order of this
service.
Junior society meeting at 8:30 Sun
day evening, under the direction of
Mra. Fred M. Weatherford.
St. Mark's Church
E. S. Bartlam. Rector.
Holy communion, 8 a. m.
Holy communion and sermon at 11
. m.
Church school, 9:4.1 a. m.
Medford Cnmp;.n of -Tehovalt's
Vt Itneteet
The Medfirt Company of Jehovah's
Winees Is broadcasting a lecture by
Jude 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 60
langnges sine 1922. All interested
in Watch Tower Bible study are wel
come to meet every Sunday morning
at 10 o'clock and Thursday afternoon
at 1:30 ata 727 South Central avenue.
Medford.
First Unptlst Church.
W. H. Entrn. mlnlsUr.
Bunclny school, 9:4 a.m.
Mornln worship. 11:00 a.m. Ser
mon by the pastor, "Hurdling th
Handicaps." Special muslrnl offerings
by th large chorus choir under
direction of Mrs. C. S. Plnley.
Quarterly rally of the Rogue River
B. T. P. U., 3:30 p.m.
Young people's gToups for devo
tion snd study, 6:30 p.m.
Evening worship, 7:30 p.m. Maes
singing and special musical numbers
by Mrs. rinley and the choir. The
pastor gives the fifth and closing
number in the special aeries of talks
requested by the young people, the
topic being. "Bliss or Blister," or, "Is
Marriage a Failure?"
You are cordially Invited to share
these good tlmea with ua.
First Churrh of Christ, Scientist
Authorised branch of the Mother
Church, the First Church of Christ,
Scientist, In Moston, Mass.
Services are held every Sunday at
11 o'clock, church edifice, a 12 North
Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, March
3, "Christ Jesus."
8unday school at 0:30 a. m. Appll
canta under the age of 30 may be ad
mltted.
Wednesday flvenlr.iT church meet
ings. Including testimonies of Chris
tian Science healings, at B o'clock.
The reading room, which la located
at 401 In the Medford building, Is
I cent Sundays and holidays. The li
brarian Is 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 Invited to
attend the services and visit the
readluc room.
Presbyterlnn Church
9:45 A.M.: Sunday school, with
classes for all ages. Visitors welcome.
Dr. B. R. Elliott, superintendent.
11:00 A.M.: Regular morning serv
ice, with sermon by Rev. Ralph B.
Peterson. Topic, "If the Salt Have
Lost lta Savor." Musical program, un
der direction of Edith A. Oarrett,
choir director, will be as follows:
Organ prelude. "Cantique D'
Amour" (Sheppard).
Anthem, "Sovlour, When Night In
volves the Sky" (Shelley).
Incidental eolo, Don Newbury, Bari
tone.
Offertory, "A Bummer Idyl."
Solo, "A Song of Pralss" (O. Ooub-
ller), Mrs. Spurllng. soprano.
Postlufle, "Fanfare" (Dubois).
Mrs. Huenergardt la acting ae or
ganist during the lnforced absence
of Mrs. Marsh, who suffered a aevere
accident last Monday.
8:30 P. M. Young People's meet
ing-
Regular mid-week prayer meeting
Wednesday evening at 7:30.
First Methodist Episcopal Church
West Main and Laurel streets. Jos
eph Knotts, minister.
0:45 a. m. Sunday school. E. J.
Neumann, auperlntendent.. Again we
approach Easter with program ot
advancement, com and Join one of
our splendid classes.
1 a. m. Morning worship. Spec
ial music. Sermon theme, "Mary and
Judas The Passion of Devotion."
Mr. Don Huckabee, organist.
0:30 p. m. Epworth Leagues.
7:30 p. m. Evening worship. A
special service tonight. . Mr. Olaf
Severson will direct tha choir In
special music. The ladlea of the Prla
cllla Circle will present the panto-
mine "Entering the Pearly Oates."
The psntomlne will be accompanied
with music Sermon theme, "Cov
ered Bins." This la a service you will
enjoy. Mrs. Lucille Schoppert, or
ganist. Official board meeting on Monday
evening at 7:30 o'clock.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30
P. m.
Zlon Evangelical Lutheran Churrh
Fourth street near Oakdale ave
nue. Oeo. P. Kahele, D. D., pastor.
10 a. m. Sunday school.
11 a. m. Morning worship. Ser
mon subject: "Why I Believe In
Keeping Lent." Special music:
Prelude: Grand organ eolo, "Tha
Herd Olrl'a Sunday" (Ole Bull-Mun-aon),
organist, L. J. Munson.
Solo: "When the World Forgets"
(Ackley), aung by Homer Rode
heaver. Anthem: "Hla Light Shines On"
(Wilson), choir, Miss Oenevieve
Brown, director.
Postlude: orand organ solo, Three
Norwegian Melodlea (arr. by Mun.
son): "While the North Sea Rage.'
"The Sun Seta," "Sons of Norway."
Organist, L. J. Munson.
6:30 p. m. Luther Lesgu.
7:30 p. m. Evening servtce. Ser
mon aubject: "A Bin Mor Wicked
Than Murder." Special music
Prelude: "Fugue In a Major
(Bach): organist, Marcel Dupie
Duet: "In the Garden" (Miles)
sung by Mrs. Asher and H. Rode,
heaver.
Anthem: "Yield Not To Tempta
tion" (Palmer); Luther League
choir.
Lenten aervlce next Wednesday tt
7:45 p. m.
The general public la heartily In
vlted. Factory .irie" workmanship In
wstch and Jewelry repairing at the
lowest posslbl prices. Johnson thel
Jeweler. '
NEW YORK
DAY BY DAY
By O.O. Mclntyre
NEW YORK. March 3 6o many
wandering pollen of tho -hts, f!uf:
of trivia, lodge In a fellow's mini
k h 1 1 shaving.
flicker a second
and shimmer
way. No one ;-e-membera
an hour
nfterward what
tit has been
thinking. Hia
thoughts are ra
zored off with
his beard.
Out of the chi
mera, 30 mlnutea
Uter, I rushed
Just for fun to
rhe typewriter to
set down what I
Its all toruy-
could remember.
turvey atuff, phantasmagoria. But
It's about the only time a busy per
son rides the broom-stick.
Here'a a reel of It: That blind
cocotte dancing in the rue da Lapps.
What a grand actre.w Ilka Chaae la.
That night at the Garden when a
top mounting circus acrobat atopped
to scratch his ear. A match seller
along The Strand with a love bird
on each shoulder. The first rat
talled stogie.
If Heywood Broun grows any big
ger he'll burst. First choice among
the lighter shows: "Personal Appear
ance." It's hard to believe the Mon
golian looking Warner Oland la a
8wede. The dowagtr who htccuped
from the heela dur.ng a tense mo
ment of an Ethel Barrymore first
night. Mrs. Vincent Astor'a dignity.
In That Perfect State, t Imagine,
every man will have a full hour at
least for tonsorlal aevolra. Instead
of a quick scrape and bleeding chin,
ahavtng ahould be tne most leisurely
of rites the Interlude when man Is
the true lord and master with the
household on tlp-to. I have alwaye
shot the works for shaving acces
sories. It's the only extravagance of
a Scot who ateama off the uncanceled
atamps.
On of th New York hltsh-hand-ahake'
f lnlahlng achoola la turning out
an Irritating typ of exhibitionist.
Th girl whose voice a an upper
tonalled monoton drag I So patently
affected and such a .our Imitation of
Hops Williams it becomes a shooting
pain In th neck. If we had ,
daughter who came horn tor vaca
tion talking like thJt, we'd not only
yank her out but burn down th
school house.
It la bruited about In publishing
circles that Ciena Fowler's next bio
graphical binge will be a reveal' ng
record ot th Rabelaisian Wilson Mia
ner. Fowler haa already dissected
Tammen and Bonflla, William J. Fal
lon and Mack Sannett, but Mlzner
will likely offer more of Fowler's kind
of rodder. Th Yerkea-Mlrner wed
ding, even told by straight man,
la the most exaggerated alios of hu
man comedy In American history. A
true Hoyt farce, with trimmings.
Everybody seems W Ilk th presi
dent's new son-in-law, John Boat,
tiger. He la winning th asm friend .
here he won a a crack oorreapond.nl
In Washington. And a an ally In th
Haya offloa he 1 expected to bring
much of the experience ot hit trained
Journalistic beagling . Twenty year
ago O. D. Gibson would hava grabbed
him, li possible, for on of hla hand
somely profiled heroes who look
equally at horn In the riding suit
or avanlng dress. You remember
th Mr. Plpp aeries.
Recently I reversed an established
routine by going to bed at 0 p. m.
and rising at 7 a. m. I enjoyed th
novelty, after several nights of wake
fulness. But In two weeks 1 was elid
ing the bedtime ahead an hour
nightly until I reached the accus
tomed schedule. The old dog shying
at now tricks. My conviction la now
permanent that the gloomleat atretch
of daylight la from 8 until 11 a, m.
And there are no hours so stimulat
ing as those between 8 p. m. and
midnight. The next most stimulating;
are between 8 a. m, and the first
flush of dawn. Dawn la the romantlo
time to float off to dreamland. There
la win In th air, a tremuloua won
der In the akles, tha glad ehlrrup of
birds and everywhere the aplrtt of
lurking adventure. It should be th
most gracious hour, too, to allp
through the veil separating our world
from what everybody hopea la a bet
ter one.
Edna Ferber's newest book. "Com
and Get It," a rugged romance of
Wisconsin logging, la a whls, as la
any book from her pen. She la on
of th few novelist whose character
luaplr a reader to exclaim: "That's
the way people really talk I" And
where la a patter description than her
"a pari Herald Countess?"
There's a little throat catch In
letter that oame special delivery to
day. It la from bleak town In tha
Dakotaa. The writer, a girl of 17,
wonders with divine naivete If she
could make her way In New York
"singing to unhappy people." Always,
the says, the la bursting with song.
(Copyright, -1035, McNaught Syndi
cate.) BATHING POOL OUTLET
TRAPS DROWNS YOUTH
STOCKTON. Cal., March 3 (AP)
Sucked Into the outlet of the Oly m
pic Baths here last night and trap
ped by the water presaure. Booby
Cope, aged 10, drowned before
Ufa
guards could free hla body.
Card of Thanks
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to our many frlenda and
nelghbora for their kind eympathy
and help, and also for the beautiful
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