Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 31, 1935, Page 13, Image 13

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there, advertise.
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effective.
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fer word first Insertion
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per word
(Minimum 10c)
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copy changes $1.48
Phone 75
FOR WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
WILL the party that picked up the
Ice cream bucket on the Crater
Lake highway Thursday night,
kindly leave It at Perry's Garage,
Eagle Point.
jjOST Hydraulic Jack on highway
between Medford and Oraura Pats.
Reward. Pleroe Auto Freight.
LOST Lady's black pigskin gloves.
Reward. Tel. 467.
LOST If dog missing, call 1516.
WANTED MALE HELP
WE WANT to select reliable young
men. now employed, with foresight.
jBlr education and mechanical In
clinations, willing to train spore
time or evenings, to qualify as IN
STALLATION and SERVICE ex
perts on all types ELECTRIC RE
FRIGERATORS and Air Condition
ing equipment. Write fully, giving
age phone, present occupation.
Utilities Eng. Inst., Box 2374, care
Mall Tribune.
WANTED SALESMEN to sell our ex
tensive line of adv. calendars and
novelties. Territory Oregon City to
Ashland. Our men make money.
Commissions paid weekly. V. S.
Walsh, 156 Second St., San Fran
cisco. WANTED If you desire permanent
position as salesman with growing
concern, write Box 2383 Mail Trib
une giving references. Experience
not necessary, but preferred.
.Aj1-T-En-Rlesman calling on groc
ery trade In Medford district to sell
fruit and produce aa aide line oa
eommlMlon basis for well estab
lished Portland firm. Write Box
2402. Tribune.
Si5ERTENCEtrSALESMAN wanted,
with car. Excellent opportunity to
etabush self with growing south
ern Oregon concern. Experience
with lime, fertilizer, oullding sup
plied preferred. Box 2429, Tribune.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
LADIES Copy names, addresses for
mall order firms. Good pay. Experi
ence unnecessary. No canvassing.
Write, stamped envelope. United
Advertising. 1114 DeKalb Ave.,
Brooklyn. N. Y.
ADDRESS envelopes at home, spare
time, 5 to $15 weekly. Experience
unnecessary. Dignified work. Send
tamp for particulars. HAWKINS,
Dept. 453, Box 75, Hammond, Ind.
115 WEEKLY and your own dreRses
FREE demonstrating new spring
Fashion Frocks. No canvassing. No
Investment. Write fully. Give size
and color preference. Fashion
PTocks. Dept. W-2029, Cincinnati,
Ohio.
TWELVE ladies 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.
67180. Indianapolis. Ind.
WANTED An experienced beauty
operator at once. Write Box 4982
Tribune.
WANTED SITU ATT"NS
WANTED Care of chlMrin. Jarnlng
mending, plain scwy M.
Coombs. 304 S. Central.
MIDDLE-AGED woman, experienced
m hotel work and ho-.ikeeper,
want work. Bachelor preferred.
Write 804 Bennett St
WANTED Care of sick, or any work
Mrs. Huson. Phone 1345 M.
WANTED-M1SCELLANE0US
WANTED to hear from party haul
ing to Coos bay to take return
loads to Medford. Cattle and fur
niture Box 2373. Mall Tribune.
WANTED To contact owne-s of fox
verrlera and Boston bu'l pupplc
Will purchase entire .'lur "I either
If satisfactory. Address Oox 260
Yreka. Calif.
WANT good used furniture. Ki'iaehold
goods', ladles' and children', cloth
tng. Must be In good condition
610 E Main St.
WANTED Old gold. Sell to goverr
ment licensed dealer. Brophys,
Jewelers.
WANTED Wool, mohair. See us be
fore you sel'. Wool Oacs At twine
for sale. Meoford Bargain House
37 No. Grape St. Ph. 1052.
WANTED
We pav caah for household goods
f'unlture and stove we t'.ao ouj
metaia. b:oes pe!ts. tttoI ind tr.c
hair MEDrORD BAKOAIN HOUSE
97 N Orspe St Phone 1062.
INCOME TAX DUE Both state and
federal Have bad years of experi
ence In preparing returns pnone
U77-J after 4 p. m. Fred U Colvig.
WANTED-MISCELLANEOUQ
DO commercial spraying. McGonagle
Phone 258-M.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Furn. home; over-stuffed,
2 beds. 27 50. Phona 683-R.
CLEAN six room house. 19 No. Peach.
Phone 1042-Y.
FOR RENT Furnished 5-room bun
galow. Inquire 109 W. Main.
FOR. RENT 4-room unfurnished
house; 2-room apt.; -tea, bath, gar
age; 1 or 2 adults. Car house lor
sale. 410 Hamilton.
FOR RENT 4 -room furnished house,
newly decorated. Inquire 305 60.
Oakdale.
FOR RENT Small furnished houae.
509 No. Riverside.
HOUSE for rent. 1232 W.
FOR RENT Homes, furnished or
unfurnished Brown White
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Furnished apta.
cabin. 616 No. Central.
APARTMENT FOR RENT 24 So.
Grape St. No children or dogs. Call
Apt. No. 1.
NICELY furnished two ac 3 room
apartments. Adults. 604 W. 10th.
FOR RENT Furnished apt. Durrell
Court. 339 No. Holly. Apt. . Tel.
1232-W.
FOR RENT Two furn. 5-room apt.
223 & 225 No. Riverside. Open from
1 to 4.
FOR RENT Apt.
Welch.
No children. 716
FOR RENT 2-room furnisned apart
ment. 114 Almond.
FOR RENT 2 rooms and sleeping
porch, downstairs. 344 N. Bartlett.
FURNISHED, steam heated house
keeping apartment. Reasonable
rates. Phone 457-J.
FOR RENT Desirable furnlahv-d
apartment. Hotel Grand.
FOR RENT-FURNISHED
ROOMS
ROOM for gentleman, close In; bath,
garage. 609 E. Main.
FOR RENT Large front room, hot
and cold water, shower. 20 &o. Fir.
ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Orape.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT One-room furnished apt.,
kitchenette. 1205 E. Main St.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
706 S. Oakdale.
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS OARAGE for rent. 511 Parke Ave.
BUSINESS LOCATION
FOR RENT
At 32 North Orape street Will
remodel to suit tenant, furn
ish steam heat If desired Size
16x60 feet Will rent or l-aae at
reasonable figure Call at Mall
Tribune (Newspaper) office.
CABINS FOR RENT By day. week or
month. See at Camp Wlthtu. N.
Rlveralde.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
FOR EXCHANGE Equity In 4-room
modern houae; corner lot oa pave.
street, for acreage close tj city 11m
It. Box 2395. Tribune.
OAKLAND. CALIr'.
Exchange lnoome property, ulao homes
for ranchea. What have vou?
CALIF.-OREOON REALTY CO.
2532 Telegraph Ave.
FOR SALE RJDAL ESTATE
9 ACRES with some Improvements
terms, or cash. 1 mile west of
Phoenix. Schermerhora.
SACRIFICE to SETTLE ESTATE
5-room home, double garage; clear,
paved street, near schools. 6750
cash. Inquire 1028 No. Central.
For Southern Oregon property
SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY CO.
44 N. Riverside.
FOR SALE By owner, llcsr crek
bottom, 10 to 50 acres, oloee In. Tel.
I524-L.
BROWN A: WHITE offer 10 acres of
finest soil with full lea.'in or
chard, right at city limit, for
91250 cash. This value can't be
matched. BROWN A: WHI IE. Real
tors. 104 W. Main. Phone 130.
FOR SALE; Modem 4-room home on
east side. 6 minutes walk from city
center 6600 will handle, balance
n Box 4815. Tribune.
BROWN Ac WHITE offer 22 acres fine
oil with HIGHWAY and RIVV.F.
FRONTAGE. 7 acrea full Dealing
peara. Modern 9-room house, two
bath, basement, furnace, poultry
house and equipment for '200 hen..
2-car garage. Represent an in
vestment of $15,000. and can be
boiuht for a.8.000. with a down paj.
ment of 12 000; very eaay vrme on
balance at 6. This place will ap
pl to you. BROWN A. WHITE.
REALTORS. 104 W. Main. Tel. 130.
BROWN At WHITE are selling small
acreage tracts at prices which you
cannot afford to overlook. Fine
SOIL. HIGHWAY. WATER. CLI
MATE Close to fine HUNT1NO
FISHING, come In and Investigate
BROWN Ai WHITE REALTORS
104 W. Main. Phone 130
WHEN you think of real estate, think
of Brown At White.
BROWN A: WHITE offer a fine hon.e
orrtne OLD STAGE ROAD at a sac
rifice This property ha many st
tractlons. early and late fruit, nut,
etc Trie windows of thla house
frame a wonderful panorama of the
valley. Let us show you t.il place
and quote the attractive prtoe at
whit: 1 car be bought rsi no
BROWN At WHITE. 104 Weat Ja'o
Phi!. 130.
HOUSES FOR SALE OH KENT-Jack-
son Cojn'.y Building At Lou amel
Fhooe 1U
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
A SELF STARTER
6 acres deep, free soil.
SI I ilil 9Li mllM (rom Medford.
V I I U U excellent locality. 4 acres
In cultivation, of which li acres
are In alfalfa. tj acre In garden,
balanc particularly adaptable for
walnuts. 4-room house end garaK
Irngation. Total price $1100 00. only
$100.00 down, balance $15.00 per
month with Interest at the rate of
ALSO
A Rooming house of 9
1 hnn rooms completely furn
O I JUU lshed. only two blocks
from Main Street on corner lot
with pavement. Now rented a
apartmenta. $1600 00 takea furni
ture and all, $750 00 down, terms
on balance to be arranged. With
some reconditioning would afford
excellent revenue.
ALSO
COLONIAL suburban home with (
acres of excellent bottom land,
electric automatic pump, pressure
system. Home of modern design
and the latest conveniences. Paved
highway, 8 miles from Medford.
Priced right at terms to ault re
sponsible partlea. Might consider
home In Medford in exchange.
CHARLES A. WINO AGENCY, INC.
109 I. Main St. Medford. ore.
SEE Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc. to
Buy Your Home.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
1934 PLYMOUTH 4-dr. wdan looks
and runs like a new car. less than
9000 miles can handle your car as
all or part or down payment. Bal
ance terms.
EAKIM MOTOR CO.
Hudson Terraplane Dealer
GOOD USED CARS
S0-Day Written Guarantee
1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Bus. coupe
1933 DeLuxe Plymouth sedan
1932 Plymouth sedan
1933 Chev. Sport coupe
1931 Chev. Victoria
1930 Chev. aedan
1930 Chev. Bus. coupe
1029 Chev. coach
1929 Ford Town sedan
1929 Ford Pnnnel del.
1929 Ford coupe
1930 Chev. Sport rdstr.
1930 Buick Sport coupe
Several more to choose from at
ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC..
Used Car Lot on East 6th
1933 FORD DE LUXE sedan looks and
runs like new. small mileage, had
excellent core, 6-ply tires, a real
bargain.
1932 Ford DeLuxe sedan, trunk, heat
er, and many extras, specially
priced for quick sale.
1934 Plymouth Business coupe can
not be told from new. This car re
possessed and at a bargain price.
Many more to choose from. Easy
terms. Full price for your car In
trnde.
PIERCE ALLEN MOTOR CO.
112 South Riverside
'24 MODEL T Ford coupe, good condl
tion. (30. J. Bynum, 3 '4 mllvs south
of Medford on Dane Hollow road
FOR SALE; Dodge car: 3 'red brood
sow, to farrow In a months; feed
er and weaner plga. Davis, over
Buckshot hill.
baroains every one, at 33 So. Fir
LOOK at all the used can before you
buy 33 So. Fir.
DON'T FOROET 23 So. Fir for better
used car values. .
AT A SACRIFICE 1034 V-8 Tudor
sedan; small mileage. 22 So Fir.
FOR SALE POULTRY
AND EGGS
BOOKINO ordera for Rhole Island
Red baby chocks for April and May
delivery. Sunnyfleld and New
Hampshire reds. Eggs for hatching.
Cummlnga Poultry Ranch, 3 ml.
out Midway Road.
FINEST Leghcrn chicks obtainable
from heavy producers. Blood-tested.
Baby turkeys, real values. Watzlgs,
Roscburg.
CUSTOM hatching chicks and tur
keys. Sweeney Poultry Yard.
BLACK Minorca setting hens. 410
Earhart.
HATCHINO EQOS White Olant and
Barred Rock. Dryden strain, heavy
laying atratns. A. E. Walker, Talont.
TURKEY custom hatching. Watzlgs,
Roseburg.
FOR SALE White Leghorn hens.
Hansen strain. H. J. Fleischer,
Central Point, Ore.
WHITE LEQHORN setting egg 50o
O A DeVoe lei 623-J-2
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
MULE home, dark bay, 1400 lbs.,
estray or stolen. Keep and report.
Joe Now, Beagle.
FOR SALE: Pigs, 3 Duroc brood sows,
stock trailer. J. R. Perry, Sams
Valley.
FOR SALE Weaner pig. Adolph
Shultz, Beagle, Ore.
FOR SALE 20 span of broke work
horaea. young, fat and ready to go
to work. Llskey Brothers, Malln.
Ore.
FOR SALE Fresh Guernsey cow.
Fourth bouse north of Beai! Lane,
old highway.
FOR SALE DOGS PETS
FOR SALE Wire-haired terrier pup
pies from pedigreed stock; good In
dividuals. About s months old.
Yrrka Seed and Oraln Co., Yreka.
Calif.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Office furniture consist
ing of flat top desk, wicker settee
and chairs, also small tables, single
bed and mattress, and mahogany
buffet. Tel 859.
FOR SALE Electric range, radio,
clock, kitchen table, a chairs,
trunk. End Beall Lane, turn north.
4th houe on left.
FOR SALE Electric washing ma
chine, wood heater, canned fru.t
39 Myers Court, off W. Main.
FOR SALE Choice double hybr.d
delphinium clumps. 25c men. Tel
927-X L. A. Menuwr. 703 W. 2nd
FOR SALE or trade for p-f, Mwair
Kent table radio. Phore 301-R-i.
CLEAN IVardlehs at.d Kanchia sted
Dtiay. H. MeUeii&ew
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Electric brjoder, too
chick capacity. Cheap for cash
See after 5 p. m. H. J. Flelecher.
Central Point, Ore.
FOR SALE Bean spray rig in good
condition. Cheap for cash. W. B.
Barnum, Carleton Nursery sales
yard. Phone 851-R-2.
FOR SALE Twohole FTtitidalr In
good condition. Bantam. J. ..
Manke, 3 mile east of Jackaon
villa, call at ranch.
FOR 8 ALE Grafting wax.
Seed Co.
Monarch
FOR SALE Created wheat grass
Monarch Seed Co.
FOR SALS Llme-aulfur to spray
ruib tree, oerry Dusae. Mon
arch Seed Co.
FOR SALE CHEAP Lumber sultaole
for brooder houses. Can arrange
for money under FHA plan tor any
Dullding repair. Economy Lubimi
Co.. Tel 694. North Paclflo Hwy
at Court St.
FOR SALE Common alfalfa. 319 per
cwt. Monarch Seed Co.
FOR SALE Poison barley with fruit
It kill better. Monarch Seed Co
FOR SALE Evergreen, flowering
ahrubs, delphiniums, grape vines.
A good selection of bluc-g'reen An
ton cypres. Olaacocks Nursery.
264 Beatty St.
FOR SAIJC Wade drag aaw. M0 00.
a. n. juaynara. J&igie r-Urr.
RADIO, mirror, fruit Jara. 333 No.
nouy. Apt. No. 4.
NEW KOTrTlOW PRICES I
for
HIOH QUALITY FIELD SLEDS
Write quick for prlcea and sample
of our Cossack, Grimm ana Com
mon aif.lfa rtA.n .m ....... .
INTERMOUNTAIN SEED COMPANY
iwin r-aiiB, laano.
OLD barnyard pulverized fertilizer
lor lawn and spring planting lVj
yda. for 3.50. sandy loam, 2 50
also commercial spraying. Phone
358-R.
NEWTOWN apple, 30c box.
Watt. 468-R-a,
W. H
FOR SALE Beardless barley and Ka
nota oat. Monarch Heed Co.
FOR SALE Wheat, tl SO cwt.
Garrett, Rt. 4. Boa 49.
FOR SALE Home-grown aifalfa seed
F. E. Bybee. Medford Rt. a
WILL OPEN up Saturday, March Sotn
wu IUH.U uimi.ure, lauir ana
children clothing for sale, ualaev'a
8quare Deal Store, 810 E. Main.
BAROAINS IN USED FARM TOOLS
4 used tractors. 3 sprarers. 1 fern
wagon. 1 pump Jack, l-.ioiae disc
harrow. 1 lg-ln. tractor plw, aprlng
tooth harrow, 1 hay chopper, 1
fanning mill.
HUBBARD BROS, INC.
MISCELLANEOUS
INDIAN HEAD AND LINCOLN PEN
NIES wanted, will pay up to S3
ach If over 10 yeara old. Certain
pennies worth 53. Latest listing
10c. American Coin Co., Box 210
Grand Rapids, Mich.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstract of Title and
rule Insurance The
only complete Title
System in Jackaon
county.
MURRAY ABSTRACT Co. Abstract
or ntie Rooms 3 and 8. No. 33turea. Mrs. Mayoeiie Church acted
North Central. Ave., upstairs. a Judge.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Money to Lend
MONEY LOANED - 60 to 1300 for
personal or household purpoae, on
House Furnlshlnga or Autos; also
Cars Re-financed. Loans oluaed
wttliln 30 minutes, under super
vision of the state Banking Dept
License No. S-I57. See W E
Thomas or E. J. Riley. 45 So. Cen
tral. Expert VTIndow Cleaner.
LET OEORC1E DO IT Tel. 1173
House Cleaning, floor wailng. ori
ental rug cleaning M upholstering
Dentistry.
DENTISTRY DT. X. H. Oove, 125 E.
Main.
Painting & raperhanxlng.
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 as paperhang
lng. Tel 4tJ-W. 31 So. Orape.
JOHN H LOCK, painter and decor
ator. Quality work Prlcea reason
able Rea. 134 King St. Call 8SH-R
EADS TRANSFER Ai STORAOE CO.
Office 1016 No Central Phone 315
Prlcea right. Service guaranteed.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert paok
ers and movors. Special livestock
moving equipment. Prices right
619 North Riverside Phone 615.
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR SALE Transfer and Trucking
business reasonable. Inquire 111 No.
Fir St.
40 A PLACER MINE tor sale cheap.
Prultt'a store In Rogue River.
FOR SALE Small barber ahop. Term.
J. A. Orlmea. orand Hotel., Medforu
FOR SALE Restaurant on mTth Pa
cific highway, priced very reason
able. Call at 1512 North R.tersldi
FOR SALE Lunch counter. Good
steady trade. 327 8o- 6th 8t.. Klam
ath Falls.
SUGAR UP 20C TO
TLAND T
PORTLAND, Ore.. March 80. (AP)
Boost ot 30 cents a hundred pounds
for refined sugar was announced lo
cally to tha trade today, the first
change In this commodity since
March 0. The new price, f. o. b. San
Francisco, Is 94-60.
Market on raw sugar was reported
very active At $3.16 and firm at that
level.
Gertrude Louie in
Winner of Contest
MUs Gertrude Louie, a student at
St. Mary's academy, wns awarded first
prize In the Keunell Ellis studio's
word contest which was conducted
during March. She will receive 10 In
pictures, Mrs. Howard LeClero an
nounced Saturday.
The purpose of the contest was to
determine who could find the largest
number of words formed by using let
ters appearing In the studio's name,
Mlsa Louie submitted a 1st of 3137.
Second prize went to Mrs, Owen
Parsons, 104 Newtown street, for her
entry of 1915 words. Frank Bradbury
of Trail won third place with 1S60
words, the prtw being 13.50 In plc-
Cross-Word Puzzle
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copy
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person
31. Addition to a
building
11 Contend
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baked clay
XT. Faxtons again
with leather
thongs
Jt. -The het
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n. United
32. Couch
39. Article of
Jewelry
Jtl. Previously
15. Kind of rock
26. Orifices In the
skin
ST. Reg I one
39. K.lge
41. Ancient city of
Phenlcla
45. Feline animal
44. CxnpftM point
47. Male child
OOWN
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J. Note of
Guido's seal
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Advent Christian Church
Corner West Jackson and Welch.
Bible school at 8:45 a. m. Review
of the life and letters of PMer.
Preaching at 11 a. m. Sermon by
M E. La Die u of Trail, Ore.
Young people's meetings at 7 p. m.
Preaching by pastor at 8 p. m.
All are welcome.
Church of Christ
10S6 North Court Street.
O. K. McCoy. Minister.
Morning services at 10:30. Sermon
subject. "The Old Paths."
Evening services at 7:30. Subject,
Love.'
All are cordially invited.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter
Day Halnts
I. H. Metcalf, Branch President.
Meu in I. O. O. F. Hall.
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Preaching service at 7:30 p. m.
Priesthood and Relief Society, on
Thursday, at 7:30 p. m.
All are welcome.
Apottnllt' Faith Mission
43 North Front Street.
Services Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and
7:30 p. m.
Sabbath school. 9:30 Sunday p. m.
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday nights
at 7:43.
A muivlcal program precedes the
Sunday evening services.
Everybody welcome. No collection.
The M. E. Church. South
Corner Main and Oakdale.
T. O. Patterson, Pastor.
Church school at 6:45 a. m.
Dr.
Frank Roberts, superintendent.
Preaching at 11 o'clock by the pas
tor. Subject. "Christian Education."
Young people'a service at 0:40 p. m.
Evening sermon at 7:30.
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening
at 7:30.
All ar cordially Invited to attend.
St. Peter's Lutheran Church
(Missouri Synod)
East Main and Portland Avenue.
H . H. Young. Pastor.
Sunday school and Bible class at
10 i
m.
Morning Lenten service at 11.
Theme : "The Savior's Prophecy of
Doom."
There will be no evening service
this evening.
The publto ts always welcome.
Seventh Day Artvrnt1t Church
Edwards and Beatty Sta.
Regular services:
Sabbath school (Saturday! 0:30
. m.
Preaching service 11:00 a. m.
Young people's meeting 3:00 p. m.
Preaching service Sunday 7:30 p.m.
Topic: "Will the Jews Return to
Palestine Before Jesus Comes?"
You are welcome.
Full Gospel Tahernarle.
11 Newtown St.
J. Logan Stuart, pastor.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m
Morning worship, 11 o'clock.
Text, "The Repairer of the Brech "
The evening evangelUtlo meeting.
7:30. The subject for the jvenlrag
will be "Palm Tree Chr'Htlaue"
Prayer meeting Tuesday evenfnp,
7:30.
Young people's meeting Friday. 7:30
p. m.
A cordial invitation to the public
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 ality
languages since 1033. 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.
The Flrt Methodist Episcopal Church
West Main and Laurel streets,
Joseph Knotts, Minister.
Sunday school, 0:4B a. m. B. J.
Neumann, superintendent. Only three
more weeks until Easter. Let every
one be present thla Sunday.
Morning worship at 11. Sermon
theme: "Pilate's Ftlendehlp." This Is
another of the pre-Easter sermons.
These are days when the entire fam
ily should attend church. Special
music. Don H ticks bee, organist and
director.
Epworth League services, fl.30 p. m.
Evening worship at 7:30. An In
teresting service Is planned. Sermon
theme, "Caesar, God and You." Spe
cial music. Olaf Severson, director.
Mrs. Lucille Sc hop pert, organist.
Come and bring a friend.
Monday at 7:30 p. m. Sunday school
board.
Wednesday at 7:30 p. m., prayer
meeting.
Zlon KvangellcBl Lutheran Church
Fourth Street near Oakdale Avenue.
Oeo. P. Kabcle, D. D Pastor.
Morning worship, 10:83. Sermon
theme: "The Olory of the Cross In the
Heaven It Makes." What will this
heaven be like?
Special music:
Pipe organ prnlud played by Mark
Andrews: fa) "He Leadeth Me,' (b)
"Beulab Land.
Contralto solo with orchestra ac
companiment: "One Sweetly Solemn
Thought." sung by Edith Robert.
Anthem by choir. Genevieve Brown,
director : "The Homeland of My
Heart" (Stelnel).
Pipe organ postlude played by Mil
ton Charles: "Sometime."
Evening service st 7:30. Sermon
theme: "Tht Marriage and Social Pur
ity Problems."
Special music:
Pipe organ solo, "Fugue In O Ma
jor" (Bach), played by Marcel Dupre
Duet: "Calling Thi" with pipe or
gan, and sung by Mra. Wm, Aaher
and Homer Rhole heaver.
"I Lay My Sins on Jesus, by Lu
ther league choir.
Sunday school, 10 s. m. Record
breaking attendance for the year last
Sunday. We look for still more today.
Luther League devotional meeting,
6 0 p. m.
The general public la heartily In
filed to ail our services.
ROBINSON RAPS
n : 1 ; m
i Jv J yfefw-ft?
Senator Joaeph T. Roblnaon (right) of Arkamaa, aenau majority
leader, and Fnnk A. Blair at the New York banquet where he termed
the Towneend plan and Oenitor Long'e Share-The-Wtalth movements
"gilded gatewayt to economle oaradlee." (Aaaoolated Preae PhotoV
St. Mark'l Church
S. 8. Barttam. Rector.
Holy communion. S a. m.
Morning prayer and acrmon at It.
Church school at 9:4t a. m.
First Baptist Church
W. H. Caton, MlnUter.
Sunday achool at 9:48 a, m.
Morning worship at 11. Mra. will
Bunch and tha choir will alni "Hla
Bye la on the Sparrow." The pastor
speaking to the eubjoct, "Our
Wealth."
At 6:30 p. m. B. T. P. V. groups In
devotion and Bible study.
Evening worship at 7:90. After the
half hour of song, during which M.
B. Eaton win alng "Thy Guidance,
Lord." by Perry, the pastor will give
the third of the current aermon ae
rlea on "The Slgne of the Tlmea."
The topla for tonight I "The Devil's
Lie on Lege."
You are cordially Invited to enjoy
these eervtcea with ua.
First Christian Church
Ninth and Oakdala St.
W. R. Balrd, Mlnlater
Bible achool at 0:45 a. m., Ralph
Cook, auperlntcndent.
Bveryman'a Bible claaa In court
house auditorium at 0:45.
Morning worship beglne at 10:55.
Sermon subject, "Father Forgive
Them."
Christian Endeavor at 6:80 p. m.
Evening evangellstlo service at
7:30. Fermon subject: "Why Did
Jeauj Die?"
Musical program under direction
of Effle Herbert Yeoman as follows:
Morning anthem, "Come Heavenly
Father", petrle. Incidental solo and
duet.'Thayle Ford and M. K. Olson.
Evening anthem; "Like Aa erath
er", Heyaer, Incidental solo, Eleanor
Curry.
Church or the Natarene
Central Avenue at Jackoa.
Speaking both tlmea today, Fred
M. Weatherrord, the putor-evangel-
Ist, will uso a his toplo tor the pop
ular 7:30 Sunday night evangelUtlo
measage, "Ood'a Four-Fold Indict
ment Agalnat the Sinner." Special
gospel music will also feature promi
nently at thla hour.
The toplo from which Mr. Weath
errord will speak at tl a. m. Is. "Ood'a
Armor for Conquest." Reception of
new members will be given promi
nence at this Hour, alao a special
muslo.
Sunday achool at 0:45 a. m.: Arnold
Kornstad, aupsrlntendent. Our achool
went over the 300 mark last Sunday
with live Interest In each depart
ment. Young people's meeting at 0:30 p.
m.; Miss Helen Scheel, president.
Tnia growing department feature, a
spiritual program.
Junior eociety at :So p. m.i Mra.
Fred M. Weatherford, director.
Poople'a meeting Wednesday even
ing at 7:30; more than to present
last Wednesday.
The church extends a most cordial
Invitation to visitors and atrangers
aiiae to attend Ita respective services.
Presbyterian Church
Sunday school at 0:45 a. m. with
classea tor all agca. Vlsltora welcome.
Dr. B. R. Elliott, superintendent.
young people's meetings, 5:30 p. m.
Regular midweek prayer meeting.
Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.
Annual congregational meeting on
Friday, April 5, at 7:30 p. m.
The Sunday morning service will
mark the end or the church'a celebra
tion or It 60th anniversary. The
program U aa followa:
Organ prelude, "Hymn of Huns'
(Leaebura-Wely).
Donology. The people standing.
Invocation and Lord s Prayer.
Gloria.
A silent affirmation the people
aeated. (Words of the affirmation
win be round on the official pro,
gram).
Hymn. "Holy, Holy, Holy" the peo
ple sianning.
Scripture lesson John 14:3-14.
Anthem, "O Savior or the World"
(ooas).
Prayer of Preparation.
Organ Momenta.
Pastoral prayer and choral re.
sponse.
Offertory, "Twilight" (Frlml).
Quartet. "God la a Spirit" (Ben
nett) F.dlth A. Garrett, Edna Elfert
R. E. Waldron and Don Newbury.
Communion Meditation, "Greater
Things Than These." Rev. R. B. Pe
terson. Invitation to the Oommunlon.
Communion Hymn. " Tie Midnight
and on Olives Brow."
Sacrament or the Lord's Supper.
Administered by Rev. Weston P.
Shields and Rev. R. S. Peterson.
Hymn, "Lead On, O King Eeternal."
Offering for tha Deacon' Fund.
Benediction and Choral Reaponee.
Poetlude, "March of Prleata" )Jn-delaaohni.
TOWNSEND PLAN
First Churrh of Christ, grlrntlst
Authorized branch nf Ttt Mnt.nm,
Church. The Flrat Church of Chrlet,
sciential, in Boston, Mass.
Service are held every Sunday at
1 o'clock, church edifice. 213 North
Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, March
ai. "neaity. '
Sunday achool at 0:30 a. m. Annli.
cant under the age of JO may bo
aamutea.
Wedneadav avenlna Ahnms mA..
lnga, Including testimonies of Chris
tian science healing,, at 8 o'clock.
The reading room, which la located
at 401 In the Medford hullrtlna t.
open dally from 7 a. m. tn a n m
eacept Sundaya and holidays. The li
brarian la in attendance from 10. to
4, at which time the Bible and ail
authorized Christian Sclano 11,
ture may be read, borrowed or pun.
The publto I oordlallT Invited' to
attend the service and visit tha
reading room. .
T
TALLATION UP;
PROSPERITY SIGN
SAN FRANCISCO, Mrch 80. f API
One more sign of Increasing mo
mentum or the Paolfle coast bualnaaa
recovery came today from N. B.
Poweley, president of the Paclflo TeU
ephone dE Telearanh Co. Psnim -
ported hla company's gain In tale.
puuuoa in nv iirac two months .of
this, year was 0740, compared with
3801 in the 1984 period. The rat
of Increase more than tripled. Then
are some 1.47800 telephones In air.
vice.
Toll and lone: t.fan. r.u-,, .i.
said, Increased 7.4 per oent- over thsj
corresponding two months of las
year.
Total revenuea war aiatiano.
compared with 814.408.000 last year.
Total operating expense, Including
taxes, were 811.073,000 an lncreaae of
3571,000. Net lnoome lacked 3108.009
of covering dividend requirement
for the two montha.
Included In the total telephone rrv-
enuea waa a aum nf aaa am .hi.h
may have to be refunded to telephone
users In Oregon In the event or an
aa versa decision in that state's suit
involving rate.
KLAMATH LAD IS
BLAST MANGLED
KLAMATH FALLS, March 30. (AP)
Kenneth Bueil, 7, we ortlcally In.
Jured thla afternoon when he touched
off a dynamite cap while playing In
the yard of hla home at Tula lake in
northern California. The child was
brought to a Klamath Fall hospital,
Kenneth's legs were so badly man.
gled, doctors believed It necessary to
amputate both. The boy alao lost
an eye. Hla recovery was doubtful.-
riuthrle Invite Tom Mix
GUTHRIE. Okla. (UP) Tom MIX.
motion picture actor, has been sent
a special Invitation to attend the
'80-er Day celebration here April aa
and 33.
Card of Thanks
We rlsh to exnresa our deepest ap
preclatlon to our nelghbora and
friends for their kindness during our
recent bereavement; and for the)
beautirul Moral orferlngs. Mrs. Fran,
els Aah, Mr. and Mra. L H. Howe and
daughter. Mr. and Mra. C. Cushman
and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. Aah and
family, Mr. and Mra. L. Aah, Wayno
Ash.
MONEY
Available for Conservative
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ON HOMES
In Medford District
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Loan Assn. of Medford
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