MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOIU), OREGON. SUNDAY. DECEMBER 29, 1935.
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St. Mark's Episcopal
E. S. Bart lam, rector.
Holy communion, 8 a. m.
Morning prayer and sermon,
m.
Church school, 9:45 a. m.
Church of God.
Corner of Haven and Holly streets.
Btble school, 9:45 a.m.
Morning worship, 11 a.m.
Subject: Looking and reaching
forth.
Sunday evening
Young people, 7 p.m.
Preaching, 7:45 p.m.
Prayer service. 7:45 p.m.
All are welcome.
D. M. Clemens, minister. .
Residence 814 V. 2nd street.
Main Street Methodist Church
Main and Oakdale.
Oscar O. Gibson. Minister.
Morning worship, 11 o'clock. The
pastor's subject for the morning will
be "Like a Trumpet.'
Church school. 9:45 a. m. R. J.
Bills, superintendent.
Young people's service, 6:46 p. m.
Evening service. 7:30 o'clock. The
pastor's subject will be "How Shall
We Begin the New Year?"
You are cordially invited to wor
ship with us.
mam Hiuuuiuma
Church of the Kournquare Gospri
133 West Main
Rev. Zula Balsden, pastor. .
A hearty Invitation Is extended
to all to our little church.
8unday, 9:45 a. m. Sunday school.
Sunday. 10:45 a. m.. morning wor
ship. Topic: "Approaching Judgement.
How Near Are We To It?"
Sunday. 7:30 p. m evening serv
ice. Topic: -rt I were the Devil.
What Would I do In Medford."
Tuesday evening, watch service.
Saturday. 3:30 o. m.. Children-.
church";
7 MEDFORD AREA
CCC'S TO DISBAND;
TO BE REPL
Zlon Evangelical Lutheran Church
Fourth St. near Oakdale Ave.
Geo. P. Kabele, D. D., Pastor
10 a. m-. Sunoay school.
11 a. m.. Morning worship "with
sermon by Martin O. Kubele. son or
( the pastor.
7. p. m.t Luther League meeting
conducted by the young people.
May we have large attendances fur
this last Sunday in the year. A
candlelight communion service will
be held on New Year's eve, beginning
at 8 p. m.
The First Baptist Church.
Fifth and Central' sts.
0:48 Bible school. M. E. Coe. Supt.
11 Morning worship. Sedmon. "Th
Secret of a Happy New Year." Choir
anthem, "As the Hart Panteth," by
Shawken.
6:30 B. Y. P. U.
7:30 Evangelistic service. Sermon
"Mile Posts on the Highway of Life."
raise mMurle Beck will sine "Come ooo .J -
unvo me- irom the "Messiah." by
unoir antnem, "in His Oar
den Fair," by Wilson.
All Invited to these services.
First Christian Church
Ninth and Oakdale.
W. B. Balrd, Minister. ,
Bible school at 0:45 a. m. Ralph
Cook, superintendent. Everyman's
Bible class In court house auditorium
at 9:45.
Morning worship begins at 10:55.
Tenor solo, selected, L. O. Oentner.
Sermon subject. "Looking Back."
Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m.
Evening evangelistic service, 7:30.
James Morgan, minister of the Ash
land Christian church, will be the
speaker at the evening service. The
special musical number will be pre
sented by a mixed quartet from
Jacksonville. You will enjoy the ser
mon and the singing.
Full Gospel Church
Newtown and West Main Streets.
Leonard Weston, Pastor.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship, 11 o'edock.
Young people's meeting, 6:30 p. m.
Evangelistic service, 7:30 p. m.
Tuesday night watch service will
begin at 8 o'clock and will continue
with a special program until Father
Time makes way for his youngster,
Friday fellowship and prayer meet
ing starts at 7:30 p. m.
Visitors are always welcome at our
services.
First Methodist Episcopal Church
West Main and Laurel Streets.
Joseph Knotts, Minister.
Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. E. J.
Neumann, superintendent.
Morning worship. 11 o'clock. Ser
mon theme, "The End of the Year."
Anthem, directed by Don Huckabee.
organist and director.
Epworth League. 6:30 p. m. All
young people Invited.
Informal evangelistic service, 7:30
p. m. Song service led by Olaf Se
verson. Sermon theme, "The Modern
Prodigal." In. how many points are
you like unto him? Come and see.
Prayer meeting, Wednesday at 7:30
p. m.
Seven Medford district COC com
panies will be disbanded during the
next two weeks and five new com
panies will be sent to this district
from the middle west. MaJ. George R.
Owens, district commander, announc
ed yesterday.
The companies to be disbanded are
Co. 1983. Camp Oasquet; Co. 964
Wlmer: Co. 1919. Clear Lake; Co. 223.
Steamboat: Co. 224. Elk Creek: Co.
11, Sit-
CLAUDETTE COLBERT WED IN YUMA
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Authorized branch of The MotTrer
Church, The First Church of Christ,
Scientist. In Boston, Mass.
Services are held every Sunday at
11 o'clock, church edifice. 213 North
Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, De
cember 29: "Christian Science."
Sunday school at 9:30 p. m. Ap
plicants under the age of 30 may
bo admitted.
. Wednesday evening church meet
ings' Including testimonials or
Christian Science healings, at 8:00
o'clock.
The reading room, which is lo
cated at 401 In the Medford build
ing, Is open dally from 7 a. m. to
9 p. m except Sundays and holi
days. The librarian Is In attend
ance from 10 to 4, at which time
the Bible and all authorized Christ
ian Science literature may be read,
borrowed or purchased.
The public Is cordially Invited to
attend the services and visit tnc
reading room.
Church of the Naznrene
Central avenue at Jackson.
Fred M. Weatherford wll! be
heard twice tedny from the local
pulpit. At the popular 7:30 eve
nlng evangelistic hour he will be
heard from the following topic
"Sanctiflcation, the Pinnacle Touch
stone of Divine Revelation." Pre
faced by brief news on "Current
Prophetic Hot Points."
"The New Year's Guide" will be
Mr. Weatherford's 11 a. m. service
topic. Both morning and evening
services will be characterized by
special music and lnsptrltual sing
ing by the audience.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.. con
ducted by Arnold Kornstad. The
ranks are being swelled with new
recruits. We should be glad to see
you.
Toung People's meeting at 6:30.
Miss Helen Scheel, president. Being
the fifth Sunday. Mr. Weatherford
will speak on "Looking Two Ways."
Junior church in the annex
building at 6:30. Mrs. Fred M.
WeatherfOTd. director.
A cordial welcome to strangers
and friends.
First Presbyterian Church
8th and Holly Streets
Ralph S. Peterson, minister.
Dolores R. Sperling, choir director
Eva Hazelrlgg Marsh, organist.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Dr. D. R.
Elliott, Supt.
Morning worship, 11:00 a. m.
Prelude : "Meditation" In D flat.
Cad man.
Duet: "Son of My Soul." Frederick.
Georgia Webb and Patricia Carlon.
Offertory: "Berceuse." Kinder.
Anthem: "Wake Up, My Glory"
Barnby.
Sermon: A False Worship.'
Christian Endeavor, . 6:30. Gtne
Campbell, leader.
kum. Co. 1622, now at Coos Head,
will replace Co. 1211 at Sltkum
The five companies to be sent here
from the seventh corps area have not
been announced" but it la believed
they will occupy all of the abore
named camps except Coos Head and
Elk Creek.
The dlsbandment of a number of
CCC companies la In line with Di
rector Robert Fechner's plan to re
duce the civilian conservation corps
to Its original strength of 300.000
men. at which quota it Is hoped to !
maintain the corps on a permanent
basis, Major Owens said.
The four second corps area com
ponies Included In the seven to be
disbanded will leave the Medford dis
trict hi. time to rriv. at Camp Dix
New Jersey. January 14. These com
panies are located at Steamboat, Elk
Creek, Applegute and Sltkum.
The three ninth corps area com
panies to be disbanded before Jan 10
are located at Gasquet. Wlmer and
Clear Lake. Ninety men from Gas
quet will be sent to the Sacramento.
Cal., district and the rest will be
transferred within the Medford dis
trict. Thirty men from Wlmer will
go to the Boise. Idaho, district and
the remainder will remain here. Fifty
veterans at Clear Lake will, be sent to
the Fort George Wright, Wash., dis
trict and the others will remain here.
Kleven officers from the second
corps area re on duty In this dis
trict. They will return with the spe
cial trains carrying the CCC men to
Cemp Dlx. Not all officers at pres
ent on duty with the second corps
area companies are from that corps
area and transfers will be made be
fore the companies leave.
Start the New Year
Right
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Free Methodist Church
Corner South Ivy and West 10th
street. The Rev. L. A. Cohagan,
pastor, 338 West Tenth street.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Mrs.
Florence Blass, superintendent.
Church service, 11 a. m. Between
the old year and the new.
T. P. service, 6:30 p. m.
Evening evangelistic service, 7:30.
Watch night service Tuesday, be
ginning 8:00 p. m. Rev. R. J. Mil
ton, district elder, will be present
and bring a New Year message and
administer the sacrament of the
Lord's Supper. Mrs. Esther Turner,
conference Sunday school secretary,
will also be present and bring a
message. There will be special sing
ing and a testimony service. All
are welcome.
DENfiUlTION
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SPOKANE. Dec. 28 (AP) Super-
lor Judge J. B. Llndsley refused to
day to order Spokane's dart games
closed.
Judge Llndsley denied the applica
tion of County Prosecutor Ralph
Foley for an Injunction based on the
charge the games violated gambling
and lottery laws. Foley sought the In
junction pending a supreme court de
cision on legality of the games.
Tnree establishments were operat
ing when Judge Ltndslev made his
decision, and resumed play Thursday
after being closed for two days.
The pldgln-Engllsh word "Joss." ap.
plied to Idols and deltle. Is possibly
a corruption of the '.Portuguese "deos."
or god.
"Watch Night9' Plan
Of Baptist Church
"Watch Night" will be observed
at the First Baptist church on
Tuesday evening at eight o'clock
In the recreational hall,. Program
for the evening includes musical
numbers, readings and refreshments1.
The devotional program will begin
about eleven o'clock, and will con
tain 1 ntercst I ng f ca tures. Mem bers
will stay until twelve and wish
each other a "Happy New Year,
The kapok tree Is cultivated for Its
fiber chiefly In Java and less extent
lvely in the Philippines, Federated
Malay States and Ceylon.
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Claudetto Colbert, Hollywood screen actresa, and Dr. Joel Press
man Hollywood physician, wire married In Yuma, Aril., by Justice of
the Peace Earl A. Freeman (right). The t.-ldo kissed the Justice after
the ceremony. (Associated Press PhntM
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KLAMATH TOLD OF
NEW POTATO ACT
Reappointed
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LE'-V WALLACE
Lew Wallace, of Portland, 'former
slate representative, was appointed
Friday by Governor Martin to suc
ceed himself an a member of the
slate game commission. Vatl;i
named to the commission about a
year ago. Inter resigned to flgfit
for his legislative sent at the spec
Inl session, after the attorney gen
eral ruled he could not legally hold
both positions. i
Discriminating: women will
be delighted with one of our
soft, natural
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Operator.: Vera Mprhn. Harriet
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firatr. dlnds KUher,
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KCAMATH FALLS, Dec. 28. Up)
iuamatn potato farmers, many of
mem vigorously opposed to the act,
are being Initiated Into the Intrica
cies of the Warren potato control law
this week-end in a series of meetings
naaressea Dy o. K. Beals, state po
tato adjuster.
Henley and Mcrrell farmers met
yesterday, a session was held at Malla
today, and the Bonanza conference
will be held Monday.
Indicative of Intense feeling over
me diii. yesterdays meeting at Hen
loy threatened to become a stormy of-
iair. boos and Inuchter creeted
change made by one farmer thot
County Aizcnt C. A. Henderson should
either "resign as a member of the
executive committee of the Klamath
county potato growers association or
quit actlnc; as a tool of Secretary Wal
lace and the men In Washington who
are trying to separate farmers Into
a class and put bull rings In their
noses."
Order was restored amid applause
when Henderson explained that the
executive board had done all In Its
power to prevent the passage of the
Warren act. but that now it becomes
his duty merely to explnln It and as
sist in carrying out what had become
an established law.
About 200 were at this meetlne.
and scores of other farmers attended
sessions at Matin and Merrill. Each
district named members of a nomina
ting committee which will choose the
county potato control administration
committee.
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After following n winding flOO-mlle
course, the Awash river of Ethiopia
falls to reach the coast and Is lost
about 70 "miles from Tajura bay on
the Gulf of Aden.
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OUR SEMI-ANNUAL
CLEARANCE SALE
Starts Monday, Dec. 30th
All Vitality Footwear Now $4.95 Pair
Bargain Buys in Pumps, Ties and Sport Oxfords
as low as S 1.45 pair
Our Shoe Window Tells The Story
The Cinderella Shoe Dept.
. 44 South Central Avenue
to Ms day is Ajol urn m Jw w fteri
IliinMi nine Monday from jour rnlcnrtar nolr. to
mak. In. Now Yrnr brlghlrr, hfnlllilrr unit hnpplrr,
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BRUNO'S NEMESIS
MAY GIVE LEGAL
TRENTON. N. J., Dec. 38 (API
Attorney General Dnvlct T. WtlenU.
who prostcuted Bruno Richard
Hauptmann for tha Lindbergh baby
slaying, may be uked to pass upon
Governor Harold O. Hoffman's auth
ority to grant the condemned man a
reprleva.
The governor expressed belief yes
terday that hl authority to defer
execution of Hauptmann, should the
court of pardons deny him clemency,
might have expired about May 13
1935.
The state constitution provides for
executive reprieve any time within 90
daya after "conviction." Hauptmann
was convicted at Fleming- 1...
February 13.
The governor satd he mlcht ti..
attorney general to determine
whether "conviction" meant the
Jury's verdict or the end of all legal
moves by a condemned man s counsel
In the higher courts.
Governor Hoffman said hl tm,,H.
toward the HauDtmann ..
'still one of Inquiry." 1
SALES TAX NEED
TO HELP SOCIAL
SECURITY TALKED
WASHrNGTON, Dec. 38. (API
The Idea of levying sales taxes on
luxuries to support the New Deal's
social security program waa sug
gested today by Chairman Buchanan
(D.. Tex.) of the house appropriations
committee.
Such levies would be substitutes
for the taxes on payrolls and em
ptoyeea which the security act now
provides. Buchanan said:
"I see no reason why the employer
of eight or more persons, or even the
employes who have Jobs, should be
heavily taxed to pay insurance to
those out of work.
"Besides. It would Impose a tre
mendous accounting burden on the
employes themselves that would have
to be duplicated In large part by the
federal government here. That could
all be avoided by a sales tax on lux
uries. It would raise an adequate
amount to finance the program."
Under the act as now drawn, a one
per cent tax on payrolls of employers
of eight or more persons goes Into
effoct January 1. 1036 to flnnnce un
employment Insurance, with one per
cent added eaoh year until 3 per cent
Is reached In 1938. The contributory
old-age pension program ultimately
will be financed by a 3 per cent tax
on payrolls and 3 per cent on em
ployes' wages.
Buchanan's suggestion for a sales
tax came only a short time after Sen
ator Harrison (D.. Miss.), chairman of
the senate finance committee, Indi
cated that there would be no tax leg
islation at the session of congress
opening January 3.
MILLION PROFIT
ON BOOZE SALES
PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 28. (AP)
Tha Oregon liquor control board aald
today gross sales In state-owned
stores and agencies totaled $5,203,5o9
for the iMrst n months of this year.
An estimated 1750.000 for December
will bring the year's total to around
5,953,550. The net profit for the year
will be about $1.1,80,000. the board
said.
The liquor board has turned over
903,827 to the Oregon unemploy
ment relief fund this year.
In 1934 the gross sales totaled 3.
154.506, but the liquor control system
was not In operation the first two
months of that year.
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The kaleidoscope was Invented by
Sir David Brewster and patented by
him in 1817.
Ore amfd Bullion
Purchased
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WILDBHRG BROS.
SMELTING ft RUFINING CO.
OtfieMt 7i2 Mk St.,Sii Fnncuea
Plinti South Sn Fnnciico
COLUMBUS, o. (UP) The art o:
wmwung. once a favorite hobbv o
men ana ooys with "time on then
nands. but now almost forcotten
may ne revived to become an Interest
ing and useful profession that of
building models for engineering pur-
mats tne opinion of Samuel T
Carpenter, for the past two years a
memDer or tho enelncerlne fucnliv
at Ohio State university and now on
me starr at Swarthmore colleee
whose views weri expressed In an ar- ,
tide written for the Engineering Ex
periment Newn, published at Ohio 1 1
btate university
According to Carpenter, the engln- i
eer who is nanny with a knife has ;
distinct advantage, with the In
creased use of models In engineering.
And he adds, model engineering Is
in its infancy."
Building mrucls has often been 1
thought a hobby, the making of an ;
elegant salll.ig ship for the mantle-
piece being tha goal of every home !
craftsman. It has become much I
more," Carpentir said.
The hobby To. lowers have uncon.
FClously developer! their art of repre
senting detail i the point where en
gineers, beset wi'h problems of analy
sis and verhlcailon, have elected to !
upc models to 'iMp them In their cal
culations."
Ho cited as enmplcs the San Fran
cisco-Oakland bridge- and Boulder j
cam, both of which were verified by !
models.
In the old davR of engineering, Car
penter said, milch construction wns I
done on the 'mako-and-break"
'shot In the tl- rk" olan. This was
costly and the final results unlnter-
pretable. Now ihrough the use of
models, engine-? are more certain of
results, he claimed.
ANNOUNCEMENT!
Enti
Stock of
Woods Drug Co.
Save 25 to 50
WILD ROOT WAVE POWDER ..- 17
BILL FOLDS 47
ALARM CLOCKS - 67?
BABY TALCUMS 12!
MANICURE SCISSORS $1.00
and $1.50 values - 70
FETROLAOAR All labels 89
Fitch's Dandruff Shampoo, Reg.
75c. Now - 40
COD LIVER OIL Full pint, pure
Norwegian .. 38
SHAVING: LOTION 17
HARLEM OIL CAPS ......... 17 & 33
PHILLIPS MILK OF MAONESIA
50o value 33; 25o values - 18
Soda King Siphon, Extra Special $3.79
High Class Toiletries, including Rubin,
stein, Woodbury's, Harriet H. Ayer,
Coty's. Houbigant, Boyer, Max Factor,
Yardley's, Armands, Pond's, etc
ALL AT BIO REDUCTIONS!
Shaving Lotions
Aqua Velva, Mennens, Palmolive,
Colgate's. Regular 60o values .... 3l
After Shavin? Talc
Williams, Mennens, Colgate's,
Palmolive - 13
De Witt's Nose Drops, with
Ephedrine .-. tS(
Manicure Sets Lady Lillian,
Olazo, LaVall 69
Hot Water Bottles and Fountain
Syringes .- 49
Hot Water' Combination 69
CIGARETTES Luckios, Chester-
field, Camel. Reg. 16c 2 pkgs. 25?
Carton . S1.19
CIGARS 1
Six 6c Cigars -. 25
Three lOo Cigars 25
TEN-CENT ITEMS Close-out at .. 6p
Three CANDY BARS 10?
Three Pkgs. GUM 10?
Hand Lotions Clover Lotion,
Cream of Almonds, McKessons .. 17?
K0TEX Per Box 17?; 3 Boxes 47?
Antiseptic Powders Secura, De Witt's,
Takara, Dr. Simmons, Septisan .. 69?
HIND'8 Honey He Almond Cream 27?
PALMOLIVE Shampoo 17?
Hair Dressing Boyer, Keen,
DeWitt's - 17c
KLEENEX Box of 200 13?
Box of 500 .' 27?
PAPER HAND TOWELS Handy
Wipe, Scott Towels 11?
Tincture of Iodine - 9?
Other Items Too Numerous to Mention
Compound Licorice Powder 9?
Cream of Tartar 9?
Egyptian Henna ' 9?
Aspirin Tablets -. 9?
200 Aspirin, Squibb's 69?
MILK OF MAGNESIA. 60o value.. 33?
Antiseptio Solutions Squibb's,
full pint ... 33?
SHAVING CREAM-Squibb's, Boyer,
Colgate's, Palmolive, Williams .. 17?
TOOTH PASTE WeBt's, Listerine,
Kolynos, Colgate's, Squibb's 17?
S. T. 37 Squibb's, Detoxol,
Pepsodent -. ..
STATIONERY 60c values ...
Other values 50c to $1, now .
33?
27?
27?
Tooth Brushes Values to 50c.
Sale price 17?
Mary T. Goldman Hair Restorer
Regular $1.50 - $1.17
COUGH SYRUPS
Crcomulsion, White Pine & Tar, Ex
peritofliit Compound. Oljomel, Flaxseed
Menthol & Wild Cherry.
60c Values .
$1.25 Values
25c Values
33?
.- 89?
17?
DISCOUNTS FROM 25 to 50
Young's Drug Store
(Successor to Wood's)
Main & So. Central Free Delivery-
Telephone 66
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