Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 24, 1935, Page 9, Image 9

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ing keys, etc. Owner may have
same by paying for adv. Tribune
office.
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owner may have same by paying
for adv. Tribune office.
LOSTWhtle gold pin 'set with pearls
and blue atone. Reward. Phone
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LOST If dog missing, call 1616.
WANTED MALE HELP
WILL personally Interview men will
ing to work hard to qualify for
good paying positions In Refrigera
tion and Air conditioning business.
Prefer men with fair education, now
employed to learn while earning.
Must be mechanically Inclined will
ing to devote some Bpare time to
preliminary training to become In
stallation and service experts. Write
fully, giving ago, phone, present oc
cupation. Utllltlea Eng. Inst., Box
4957, Mall Tribune.
MAN WANTED for Rawlelgh route of
800 families. Good profits for hust
lers. We train and help you. Write
today. Rawlelgh Co., Dept. ORC-124-SA-2,
Oakland Calif.
rt'ANTED Experienced herder for
400 sheep. Prefer single man. 45
to 60 veara of age. Phone Jackson
ville 122.
SmSmAN WANTED Man to sell
Hour and feed for large Portland
mill, this territory, on commlss:on
basis Acquaintance with bakery
and other trade essential. Give
address and phone Box 5014. Mall
Tribune.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
LADIES Earn money doing needle
work at home. No canvassing
Stamped envelope brings particu
lars. ROYAL NOVELTY CO., Ports
mouth, Ohio.
POSITION OPEN Married or single
woman showing stunning new
spring dresses. 15 weekly and your
own dresses Free. No canvassing.
Experience unnecessary. Send size.
Fashion Frocks, Dept. 1013. Cincin
nati, Ohio.
ADDRESS envelopes at home, spare
time; 5 to $15 weekly. Experience
unnecessary. Dignified work. Send
stamp for particulars. HAWKINS.
Dept. 147, Box 75. Hammond, Ind.
WANTED Experienced cook to pre
pare dinner each evening. Tel. 885,
WANTED SITU AT! "NS
CAPABLE GIRL wants work In pri
vate home. 375'4 So. Central.
WANTED Care of sick, or ny work
Mra. Huson. Phone 1345 -M.
WANTED-M1SCELLANE0US
YOUNG unmarried man permanently
employed wishes, room In refined
. home fairly close In. Write Box
5098. Tribune.
WANTED Phonacraph record. "Just
a Memory.'' Phone 746-Y.
FURNITURE VAN returning about
March 29th from Santa ruz. oh... ,
n-anu freutht from tiler or 'ty 1
points. Phono 615, Hawley Transfer
. - - !
WANTED 250 to 300-il under-
ground oil storage tans and pump.
pierce Auto Freight.
TOBUY Jackson County Bid? and
Loan stock. Phone 1223.
WOOd"wTntED 100 to 200 cords 4.
green fir. Valley Fuel Co. 26 W
Main.
WANTED Clothing for relief pur
poses at Solvation Army Tel 3o6
WAlnEDTobuy 100 rods of used
woven wire ence in s.-od condi
tion. K. C, Mall Tribune.
WANTED Old gold. SW1 to Govern
ment Licensed Lealer. Brophy's
Jewelers.
WANTED Wool, mohair. See us be
fore you sell. Wool bar- A: twine
for sale. Medford Burratn House
27 No. Grape St. Ph. 1062.
WANTED
We pay cash .or houer.-jld ?ooda
furniture and stove We ai?c ouy
metals, tildes, pelts, fool nd mo
hair MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N Orape St Pnone 102
DO commercial spraying. McOonagle
Phone 258-M
INCOME TAX DUE Both state and
federal Have had Tears ot eTperl
ence in preparing returns Pnone
1277-Y after 4pm Fred L Culvtg
Phone 642 Well haul sa youi
tuM, City Ssaiurjr Swvic.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR KENT Partly lurn. 3-rooro
house. 1024 W. 11th.
7-ROOM house. ao. Water paid. Tel.
1042-Y.
FOR RENT A room bouse, newly
decorated. Call at 60 Rose.
FOR RENT Small furnished house.
I 134 bo. Ivy.
i FOR RENT 4 furnished houes. 8' J
! Summit.
HOUSE for rent. 1232 W,
FOR RENT Homes. lurnuned or
unfurnished Brown White.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
DUKELL COURT Phone 1232-W.
SMALL APT. for rent. 801 N. Central.
FOR RENT Apartment. 334 Apple.
FURNISHED, steam - heated house
keeping apartments. Reasonable
rates. Phone 457-J.
FOR RENT Furnished apt. Light
and heat. Adults. 34S N Bartlett.
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
FOR RENT 2 rooms and sleeping
porch, downstairs. 344 N. Bartlett.
ROOM AND BOARD, t2S month, or
quiet sleeping rooms. 220 N. Front.
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 6. Grape.
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS LOCATION
FOR RENT
At 32 North Grape street Will
remodel to suit tenant, furn
ish steam heat K desired. Size
16x60 feet Will rent or kase at
reasonable figure. Call at Mall
Tribune (Newspaper) office.
FOR RENT Garden ground; free
water. W. H. Norcrosa.
CABINS FOR RENT By day. week or
montn. see at uamp witnus. .
Riverside.
FOR EXCHANGE
TRADE Barrel of lime-sulphur spray
for wood. McCurtaln Garage, mile
So. Talent.
WILL accept used bed spring, wood
cook stove or small electric refri
gerator as part payment on good
used car. Write Box 4964, Tribune.
TRADE 12-guage Winchester pump
gun lor trailer, oiu . uartiett.
FOR TRADE 12-gauge Winchester
pump gun. for fresn cow Call 834-J
FOR SALE RJSAL ESTATE
FOR SALE; New 5-room house with
10 acres free soli. Or will consider
trade with clear property. Across
R. R. at Gas plant So. Pacific
highway, or write J. A. Moore, Rt.
4. Box 379.
FOR TRADE 15 A. 2 houses, 2-slory
hn,iu with hnspiYipnt and 4-room
house, 8 acres under cult. Fine
spring and gas pump. Plenty wood.
Write W. J. GUsan. East Side, Ore
gon.
MODERN coast home. Fine garden,
Sea foods, fuel free for taking. Wat
er free. No mortgage. Mill town
Want small improved place South
ern Oregon. Owner, Box 114 Ban-
don.Oregon.
c,t3 QiTu no drht.iu acres. 9
room houBe. fruit & berries, out
buildings. J. H. Dlttemore, Beall
Lane.
lfln-ACRE ranch. 40 acres cultivated
40 more being cleared, improved. 35
acres of free water, mce eooi-u.
Will trade for Medford house
Homeseekers Exchange. 402 East
Main.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
Apartment house. Income MS.00 per
month. Want stock or on iry rnncn.
84 Acres, fine soil, good bui'.dlnpa,
near Medford. Want smM'.cr place.
L. O. PICKELL. 204 E. Main.
BRAND NEW HOME
AUTOMATIC OIL HEAT
OPEN every day. 2-5 p. m.. 1819 E'-st
Main St. Beautllul new nome o
looms, bath; with no mortgage nor
liens to assume; 2 dining looms. 3
extra large rooms with many win
dows, fine view; cement biaement.
unfinished attic. Priced below cos.
No trade-in. Courtesy to tealtors.
IMPROVED 14 acres; buildings 4
years old; Ideal location, shnoe tres,
all tillable; clear; total 12000 00.
Easy terms. V. D. Miller, Ashland,
Ore.
ioo ACRES, fenced, timber, water
free ranee, electricity, chickens.
cows. tool. Small down payment;
oon.:der sedan.
W. 3. Campbell.
Gold Hill.
BE FN DEPENDENT
On this 120-acre farm located In a
fertile farming district. Excellent,
deep, free soil; 65 acres :n cultiva
tion, of which 5 acres are In Com!-
pears. 5 acres Bartlett. 5 acres
Newtown apples; tree 25 veara old:
50 acres now in wheat; TSlance of
land can be cleared wi:a slight ex
panse, now In pasture. Attractive
4-room home with flrep.ice; large
oarn; chicken house, smokehouse.
Equipped with tractor, plo truck,
wacon and all necessity farm tools
To Ml price sfl.000: 2900 :n casn.
with terms on balance See
Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc
FOR SALE OR RENT 10 A. one mi
from Gold Hill on Stage -oed: Utve
house and improvements. Walter
Holmes. Rt 2. Grant Pass.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Hydraulic
mine now in operation. All deeded
land. Wide pay streak. A steady
producer. Boi 2141. Tribune.
SFE Charles A Wing Agency, Inc.. to
Buy Your Home.
FOR SALE Modern 4-room home on
eat side fl minutes walk from city
center IQO0 will handle, balance
oc Boi 4B15. rr:bun
HOUSES FOR SALE OR KENT --Jack-
son County Building & Loan Aaan
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
WILL CONSIDER a leitimst o:!er
on I'3-.cre place, beat o( land i
good wells. Inquire Hotel Valandra.
Central Point.
BROWN & WHITE are selling small
acreage tracts at prices which you
cannot afford to overlook. Fine
SOIL. H1QHWAY. WATER. CLI
MATE. Close to (Hie HUNTING
FISHING, come In and tnvesllRaw
BROWN it WHITE REALTORS
104 W. Main. Phone 130
WHEN you think of real estate, think
of Brown & White.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE OR TRADE 1931 Ford
pickup, Swapshop, Phoenix.
MUST SELL -28 Chevrolet coupe, in
Kood condition. Maker offer. Cas-
person, Phlpps Auto Park.
GOOD USED CARS
30-Day Written Guarantee.
REAL BARGAINS
1934 Ptymouth DeLuxe Bus. Coupe.
1933 Chrysler 6 Brougham.
1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe. 11.-
700 miles.
1P33 Dodge Business Coupe.
1932 Plymouth 4-door StMan.
1932 Chev. rumble aeat coupe.
1930 Bulck Coupe.
1931 Chev. Victoria 5-paaa.
1929 Ford Town Sedan.
1930 Chev. Spt. Roadster.
Twenty others from 25 up to
choose from.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INO.
BAROAINS every one. at 22 So. Fir
LOOK at all the used cars before you
ouy. w so. nr.
DON'T FORGET 22 So. Fit for better
used car values.
AT A SACRIFICE 1934 V-8 Tudor
sedan: small mileage. 22 So Fir.
FQR SALE POULTRY
AND EGGS
FOR SALE White Leghorn chicks
ready to deliver Tuesday and Wed
nesday. C. J. McCay, Rt. 3. Med
ford. Phone 334-J-4.
FINE CHICKS Reds, Leghorn. 8c;
ready now. Keller, Jacksonville,
Sterling road.
HATCHING EGOS White Giant and
Barred Rock. Dryden strain, heavy
laying strains. A. E. Walker, Tal
ent. FOR SALE Hollywood Leghorn
hatching eggs, (2 50 per hundred;
200 baby chicks April 1, at 9c E
P. Ireland, Louie r Lane.
WHITE LEGHORN setting eggs 50c
C A DeVoe Vel 523-J-2
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Team and harness. Pep
per Taylor Ranch, by Voorhles
crossing.
PUBLIC SALE Monday, March 25 1
p m. 10 head draft horses. 15 he.id
colts; 1 mile north of Ashland. V
H. Chapman Ranch. H. V Mitchell
owner.
FOR SALE Weaner pigs. Tel. 19-x-lO.
Eagle Point.
FOR SALE Small work horse 05.
Otis Garrett, Rt. 4, fiurkshot Hill
road.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE OR TRADE Inboard mo
torboat. For sale or trade on car.
Phone 393.
OLD barnyard pulverized fertilizer
for lawn and spring planting l1
yds. for $3.50, sandy loam, $2.50.
also commercial spraying. Phone
258-R.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 2-horse disc.
Planet Jr. seeder and wheel-hoe.
Harry C. Chase. Beall Lane.
YOUNGBERRY 5c each & Red cur
rant 10c each. A. E. Walker, Tal
ent. FOR SALE Dtnlng-room table and
chairs; Kelvlnator electrlo refriger
ator; etc. Call 1619-L or Schuler
Apt. No. 24.
FOR SALE Sprayrlg or engine cheap
McCurtaln Garage ml. So. Talent
FOR SALE Assorted used cast-Iron
fittings for soli pipe, 2 and 4-ln ;
110-gal. storage drum; small wood
range. Inquire Hotel Valandra
Central Point.
FOR SALE Hay. R. V. Beall Ranch
BEES and bee hives for ale. Ray
mond M. Dalton, Takllma, Ore.
FOR 8 ALE Wheat. 91.50 cwt N. J.
Garrett. Rt. 4. Box 46.
FOR SALE Bed sprtnga, mittresaes.
stovea. tables, chairs. Swapshop,
Phoenix. We buy. sell and trade.
FOR TaLE Man 's dress ault. 219 8
Central.
FOR SALE Orchard equipment, good
condition: for cash sale. Smudge
oil. oil tanks, oil wagon tank,
smudge pots, frost alarm and or
chard truck mileage 13.0O0. ftne
condition. L. A. Salade. Central
Point.
FISHING TACKLE All kinds. Sport-
Intt Goods. Boats. Motors, Guns
Boots. Shoes. Etc. Priced right. 317
North Riverside.
FOR SALE Hotpoint electric ranae.
3 -plate with oven, cheap. 2ii w
Jackson.
FOR SALE OR TRADE For good
car 32 h. p. Johnson motor, speed
Ing cruiser boat and trailer. Phone
8.19 irom 8 10 fi aayiime.
FOR SALE Pansy plants, pedigreed
Riants, exira line, ouc uut, mis
Dan A Howard. Spring St.
FOR SALE Beardless barley and Ka
nota oata. Monarch 9ed Co.
FOR SALE Home-rown aifMfa aed
F E By bee. Medford Rt. 2
FOR SALE Grafting wax. Monarch
Seed Co.
FOR SALE Created wheat ffrww
Monarch Seed Co.
FOR SALE Lime-sulfur to ?pray
fruit trees and berry bushes Mon
arch Seed Co.
FOR SALE CHEAP Lumr sultan1.
for brooder houe Can arrange
for monev unfier FHA Plan for ant
building r"OMrs Eon nv Lumiej
Co . Tel 534. Norta Paclllc Hwj
at Court BW
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Common alfalfa. 119 per
cwt. Monarch Seed Co.
FOR SALE Poison barley with fruit
It kills better. Monarcn Seed Co
MISCELLANEOUS
EMMA: Received picture. Never saw
ou look so well. Your double chin
certainly disappeared after chew
ing Double Mint Gum. Kate.
INDIAN & LINCOLN HEAD PENNIES
wanted Will pay up to $2 each If
over 10 years old. Pennies worth
$53. Latest listing 10c. American
Coin Co., Box 219, Grand Rapids,
Mich.
ARE you hard of hearing. Sonotone
hearing and specialist will be In
Medford during week of March 31
Home Test Free Write Wm. S.
Faugh!. Box 2145. Mall Tribune.
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR SALE OR TRADE Good going
business on Main St. Value
11500.00. part cash or equity In
good home as down payment. Box
2106. care Mall Tribune.
FOR SALE Lunch counter. Good
steady trade. 327 So. 6tn St.. Klam
ath Falls.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title and
Title Insurance. The
only complete Title
System In Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT Co. Abstract
of Title Rooms 3 and 5, No. 33
North Centra). Ave., upstairs.
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172
House cleaning, floor waxing, ori
ental rug cleaning & upholstering
Dentistry.
DENTISTRY Dr. I. H. Gove. 325 E
Main.
Money to Lend
MONEY LOANED - 650 to $300 for
personal or household purposes on
House Furnishings or Autos; also
Cars Re-financed Loans closed
within 30 minutes under super
vision of the Stite Banking Dept
License No. 3-157 See W E
Thomas or E. J. Riley 45 So Cen
tral. 'aiming Hi paiiurhunglng.
WE CREATE DISTINCTIVE CHARM
In colors for your home by paint
ing, tinting, paperhanglng. HARRY
MARX. Route 1, Phone 14-F-4.
M. A. BLISS Painting & paperhang
Ing. Tel 046-W 313 Co Grape.
JOHN H LOCK, painter and decor
ator Quality work Prices reason
able Res. 124 King St. Call 053 -R
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 1015 No Central Phone 315
.Prices right. Service guaranteed.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
era and movers. Special livestock
moving equipment PrlceB right
610 North Riverside Phone 615.
LEGAL NOTICES
County Treasurer's Call for General
County Fund Warrants
State of Oregon, County of Jackson,
ss.
Notice la hcrevy given that there
Mail Tribune Daily
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are funds on hand for the redemp
tion of all warrants drawn on the
General County Fund, of Jackson
County, to and Including April SO,
1934.
Interest on the above called war
rants, ceases on this the 23rd day of
March. 1935.
Datrd at Medford. Oregon. March
23, 1935.
A C. WALKER.
Treasurer of Jackson County.
ran fur nids.
Call for bids for 60 cords more or
lerf 4-foot body fir to be delivered
on school grounds before August 1
Bids to be opened April 8. Board
reserve right to reject any and ail
bids.
DISTRICT NO. 4. PHOENIX.
MARJORIE WILCOX. Clerk.
Public Acceptance
Gilmore Gasoline
Sets Record Here
Never before In the history of the
Gilmore Oil company has the Intro
duction of new product received
such enthusiastic acceptance as
that which greeted the announce
ment recently made In newspapers
of the availability of "The Record
Breaker" gasoline, according to re
ports received during the last week
by the concern.
Branch managers In every section
of the Pacific coast are reporting an
Increase In Red Lion gasoline sales
and in many points the gain has
been as great as 60 per cent.
"One of the Important factora con
cerning the Instant success of our
new products Is that the public likes
real news and this new product pri
marily concerns news Interest In
that It was developed and proved by
the world's greatest drivers," declar
ed C. W. Ellis, sales supervisor of
the concern. "We have also Intro
duced this new gasoline through the
most natural channel leading dally
newspapers, which, we beTlsve. com
prise the best medium for trade In
formation that has the element of
real news."
THE AUTO WAY
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display here in town for several days.
You should actually see this car in
order to get the full benefit of It
large size and luxurtousness. The
regular Chrysler Airflow Is a large
car and this imperial Is considerably
larger than those, so you may have
some conception of what kind of a
car It Is. The upholstery Is very fine
material, nnd the seats are so soft
that you seem to sink back Into
them. There Is really more than
ample room for six passengers and
the Interior fittings are complete In
almost every detail. Ther Is little
doubt that these cars also have a
performance to match their beauty.
This year's Ford V-8's seem to be
getting an even better reception than
last year's cars, and they made an
exceptional record. Little doubt
their roomier bodies, finer appoint
ments, better performance, and
safer bodlrs have a lot to do with It.
Oxen Aid Alaska Farmers
SEWARD. Alaka (UP) William
pjchtel nnd Albert Fanning, Homer,
Alaska, -ranchers, have returned to
pioneer methods by using oxen to do
their draft work. They claimed the
big steers were more satisfactory than
horses for work In the north.
Be correctly corseted In
an Artist Model by
Ethel wyn B Hoffmann.
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St. Marks Church
S. S. Bart lam, rector.
Holy communion. 8 a. m.
Morning prayer and sermon at 11.
Church school, 9:45 a. m.
Church of Jtii Christ of latter
Way alnts.
Meet In I. O. O. F. hall.
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Sunday evening at 7:30 the ladles
of Reltef Srclety will give a play
featuring the organization of the
society 93 years ago.
F. H. Metcalf, presiding.
Church of Christ.
Servicea will be held in tha new
building on 10S6 N. Court street.
Morning services at 10:30. Sub
ject, "The Two Key Word That
Will Open the Gate of Heaven."
Evening services 7:30. Subject,
'The Fall. Redemption and Restora
tion of Man."
All are invited.
Full Gospel Tahernarl
11 Newtown Street.
J. Logan Stuart, Pastor.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship, 11 o'clock.
Evening evaneellstlc meeting, 7:30.
The sermon text will be "His Name
Shall Be Called Wonderful."
Prayer meeting Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.
Young people's meeting Friday eve
ning. 7:30.
The public Is Invited to all meet
ings. Medford Company of Jehovah's
Witnesses
The Medford Company 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 study
helps are In book and booklet form
and have been translated Into sixty
languages since 1922 .All Interested
In Watch Tower Bible study are wel
come to meet every Sunday morning
at 10 o'clock and Wednesday at 1:30
o'clock, 737 South Central street,
Medford.
Catholic .Mission.
A cordial Invitation is extended
to everyone of good will to attend
the Mission to be given at the
Catholic church. 10th and South
Oakdale avenue, beginning today,
Sunday, at 10:30 a.m., nnd closing
Sundny, March 31. at 7:30 p.m.
The Rev. Edw. J. Power, C. Ss. R.,
will conduct the services. The pro
gram will Include week day masses
at 6:30 and 8 a.m., followed by a
brief Instruction; Mission sermon
and benediction every evening at 7:30
o'clock and special Instruction for
children every afternoon at 2 :30
o'clock.
St, Peter's Lutheran Church
(Missouri Synod)
E. Main and Portland Ave.
H. H. Young, paator.
Sunday school and Bible class at 10.
Lenten service at It.
Theme of the sermon: The. Prayer
of the Suffering Savior for Salvation.
There will be no evening service
this evening.
The Sunday school teachers will
meet Wednesday evening at 8:00. Mtsa
Ida Bowman will lead the meeting.
Kindly consult the Intermediate Sun
day school lesson for next Sunday. ,
The public la cordially Invited to all
services.
First Christian Church.
Ninth and Oakdale streets.
W. R. Balrd, minister.
Bible school at 9:48 a.m. Ralph
Cook, superintendent.
Everyman's Bible claan In court
house auditorium at 0:45.
Morning worship begins at 10.S8.
Anthem. "God Mnkea the Spring
time." Wilson.
Sermon subject, "The Song of
Sprlrw."
Christian Endeavor at 0:30 p.m.
At 7:30 the choir, under the direc
tion of Effle Herbert Yeoman, will
give a sacred concert. The program
will be found elsewhere In this
paper. Thla will be an excellent pro
gram. Come early If you want a good
seat.
Free Methodist Church.
10th and Ivy streets.
E. N. Long, pan tor.
We begin our worship next Sun
day morning by meeting at 9:48
a.m., for the study of the word of
the Lord together. "Peter Describes
the Christian Life" U the subject
for Bible atudy. There are classes
for all ages with competent teachers.
Are you attending Sunday school
anywhere? If not, plan to meet with
us.
At it o'clock a message will be
given which will be helpful.
We endeavor to follow the leader
ship of the Holy Spirit in these
servicea.
T. P. M. 8. meeting at :80 p. m
under the leadership of Mlsa Orace
Andrews.
Evening service at 7:30.
We welcome you.
The First Methodist FpUcopa! fhurni
Weat Main and Laurel streets.
Sunday school, 0:4A a.m. E J.
Neumann superintendent. Come and
Join one of our splendid claaaes.
Morning worship. 11:00 a.m. The
sermon this Sunday morning will be
preached by Captain Oeoroe Wood
all, chaplain of the CCC. Special
music. You will enjoy this service
Mr. Don Huckabee organist and di
rector. Ep worth leagues, 0:30 p.m.
Evening worship, 7:30 p.m. The
pastor. Rev. Joseph Knotts, will
preach on the theme "The Appeal
of Africa's Blood to Ood." Do not
miss hearing this sermon. Special
music by the choir directed by Mr.
Olaf Severaon. Mrs. Lucille Ac hop
per t. onanist.
Next Wednesday evening at 7:30.
instead of the regular prayer meet
ing we are to have with us Dr.
Henry Stanley Hollenbeck fOT 35
years a missionary In Portuguese
East Africa. Dr. Hollenbeck Is a
man of considerable experlenr and
has spoken In this church before,
about seven years ago. Do not mis"
hearing him.
CHIEF LEADS IN MOBILIZING
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Among (lie (Int to adopt General Petroleum Corporation'! lURteitlon to MoMliia
In 1935 wai Chief Homcvantccwa (Corn Feather In Etilish, hereditary chief o( tha
northern Arizona Horif and one of the most noted Indian icturi and lilverimithi in
tho Weil. Jack Wood, General Petroleum operator, look on in amusement l tha
Chief insists on living bit own car ita first taukful o( Mobile",
Methodist KpUcopnl Church South
Corner Main and Oakdale
Church school at 9:45 a. m. Dr.
Frank Roberta In charge.
Preaching at 11 o'clock by the
pastor, Rev. T. O. Patterson.
Young people's service at 8 ;45
p. m.
Sermon at 7:30 p. m. All are cord
ially Invited to nttrnd.
Church of iod.
Corner of Haven and Holly streets.
Church school, 9:45 a.m.
Morning worship, 11 a.m.
Young people, 7:00 p.m.
Sunday even'n,? preaching, 7:46
p.m. Subject: "Why. the Bible Was
Written Aa It Is."
Prayer service Wednesday 7:30 p.m.
Ladles' Circle Thursdny, 10 a. m. to
4 p. m.
All are welcome.
D. M. Clemens, pastor. Residence
B14 West Second street.
First Church of ChrUt, flclentlst
Authorized branch ot the Mother
Church, The First Church of Christ,
Scientist, In Boston, Mass.
Services are held every Sunday at
II o'clock, church edifice, 313 North
Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, March
34. "Matter."
Sunday school at 9r30 a. m. Appli
cants tinder the age of 30 may be
admitted.
Wedncwtay evening church meet
ings, Including testimonies of Chris
tian Science healings, nt 8 o'clock.
The reading room, which la located
at 401 In the Medford building, la
open daily from 7 a. m. to 0 p. m.
except Sundays nnd holtdaya. The 11
brarlan Is In attendance from 10 to
4, at which time the Bible and all
authorized Christian Science litera
ture may be road, borrowed oi pur
chawed.
The public la cordially Invited to
attend the services and ylalt the read
ing room.
Church of the Nazarene
Centra) Avenue at Jackson street.
Fred M. Weatherford, pastor
evangelist, will be heard from the
following topic at the popular Sun
day night evangelistic hour, "Ans
wering the End Question." As a pre
lude to the message proper, he will
speak briefly from the topic, "Christ
in Christian Living." Special music
and enthusiastic congregational
singing will be featured In the night
program.
'Sanctlflcatlon an Essential Quali
fication" Is the topic for the eleven
o'clock morning worship hour. Spec
ial vocm musiG will also be heard.
Sunday achool at 9:46 a. m. Arn
old Kornstad, superintendent.
Young people's meeting at 6:30 p.
m. Miss Helen Scheel, president.
Junior society meeting st 8:30 p.
m. under direction of Mrs. Fred M.
Weatherford.
Wednesday evening at 7:30 Is the
people's meeting, prayer and praise
hour. Miss Helen Wilson, special
speaker.
A warm welcome Is extended the
public.
Zlon Ftungellcal Lutheran Church.
Fourth St. near Oakd Ave.
Oeo. P. Kabele. D. D.. patoi
10 a. m., Sunday school. M Q
Paulsen, superintendent.
10:59 a- m i Morning worship. Ser
mon, "The Glory of the Cross in the
Motive Behind It."
Special music: Pipe organ solo by
Mark Andrews: (a) "Safe in the Arms
of Jeu"; (b "Th Old R;;?ged
Cross"; tenor solo, "Open the Oate
of the Temple" by David Harris; an
them, "Heaven Looking Dnwn on Me"
fHujwIns), choir; voluntary, Oene
vieve Brown; poatlude, p'pe organ
solo, "The Bona; la Eendel but the
Melody Lingers On" (Berlin), Jesse
Crawford.
8:30 p. m., Luther league devotional
meeting.
7:30 p. nv. Evening sendee. Ser
mon. "The Divine Riht to Live."
flpoolal music: Pipe -gin solo.
"Prelude and Fugue In E Minor." part
3 (Bach), (orrtan of Quen'a hall
London), Dr. Ibert Svweter; duet
with orchestra le rgn. "Abld
With Me." 0W'4 WWe and Elsie
Baker; anthem, "tide Thou Me'
(Lowry), Luther League choir.
Wednesday, 7:45 p. nv. Lenten ser
vice. The general public Is hoar til j In
vited to ail sexvloae.
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.
Flrt Kaptlvt Cniireh
W. H. Eaton, minister.
Sunday school, 9:43 a.m.
Morning worship. 11 :0O a. m. Tha
chorus choir singing, "O Lord of
H;Bt," Nolte. The pastor speaking
upon "The Unfinished Task."
Young people's groups for devo
tion and study. 6:30 p.m.
Evening worship, 7:30 p.m. A half
hour of song and contrlbutlona by
the Intermediate B. Y. P. U. group.
Sunlight on the Saviour's Way,"
by Creswell, sung by the choir, Tha
pastor giving the second number
In the series of addresses on "Tha
Signs of the Times." The subject
for this evening will be "The Signs
In Prophecy."
You are cordially Invited to ahara
these services with us.
SACRED CONCERT
AT 7:30 TONIGHT
A concert of choruses, solos, duets
and quartettes of both male and fe
male voices will be given by the
choir of the First Christian church
tonight at 7:30. This organization has
been under the leadership of Effle
Herbert Yeoman for five years and
has developed Into an organisation
capable of doing the best In sacred
music, and their many concerts In
the past have alwaya attracted large
audiences.
The officers of this group are; pres
ident, Virginia Cook; vice president,
L. G. Oentner; secretary. treasurer, M.
E. Olson; librarian. Rose Ellen Slon
eker and Pearl Wilder.
The program for tonight follows:
Prelude No. 8, Chopin.
"The Lord la In Hia Holy Temple"
(a cappela) Banker; "Like Streams
That Feed the Garden," Wilson;
chorus.
"Oh Love That Wilt Not Let Me
Go" (duet) Shenk;. aoprtino and
tenor, Effle Yeoman and L. G. Oent
ner. "My Heart An Altar," (chorus) Rob
erts; Incidental duet, Joan DeLosh
and Virginia Cook.
"One Swetly Solemn Thought.
(male quarette) Ambrose; D. E. Mil
lard, M, E. Olson, Chester Wendt,
John Klrkpatrlck.
"Even Song" (chorus1) Cadman;
noprano obi I ga to, Eleanor Curry.
"The Ninety and Nine" (tenor
solo) Campion; D. E. Millard.
"The Lord Is My Shepherd"
(chorua) Klnsey.
"The Silent Voice" (ladles quar
ette) Caro Roma; Genevieve Brown
Marjorle Gregory, Rose Ellen Slon-
eker. Margery Wymore.
"If With All Your Hearts (from
Elijah) Mendelssohn: tenor solo with
chorus accompaniment. M. E. Olson.
"The Voice of Jesus" (chorus)
Heyser.
"The Voice In the Wilderness" (so
prano solo) Scott; Eleanor Curry.
"A Sower Went Forth To Sow
(chorua) Wilson; Incidental solo, L.
G. Oentner.
' Ofertory.
"O, Worship the King" (chorus)
Heyser; incidental solo, Effle Yeo
man. Benediction.
Director, Effle Yeoman; pianist,
Mabel 8! ma.
The public Is cordially Invited to
attend.
Other members than those whose
names appear on the program are:
Anna Wendt, Marjorle Pierce, Eunice
Smith, Alma Wade, Ruth Hood,
Oletha Olson, Pearl Wilder. Thayle
Ford, Donald Wilder and Floyd Col
ter. Mable Sims la pianist.
Attention: FrobUerlaii Congreentlon
To enable us to make proper prep
arations for Church Anniversary Din
ner, Friday, March 39th, please write
on s card names of the ones you wish
dinner tickets for and see Mrs. 8. A.
Kro&chel at church or her home or
Mrs. Edith Garrett at church or her
shop at 115 E. Main St. Kindly do
this by Tuesday, March 36th. There
will be no eharRe for tickets.
I Adv. ANNIVERSARY COMMlirEJL