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    BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE. MEDFORD. OREGON. SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. MSB
PAGE THREE
Qhurch Interests and Notices
St. Mark's Episcopal
E. S. Bartlam, Rector .
Holy communion. 8 a. in.
Morning prayer and Bennon.
11 a.
m
Church school, 9:4o a- m.
St. Peter's Lutheran Charah
(Missouri Synod)
K. Main and Portland At.
Harrv H. Youn. Paatar
Sunday s;hool at 10:00 o'clock. Mr.
ueorge tiueners, supt.
No morning worship this morning
rjvoning service at 7:ao ociocx.
Theme: Christ. Our High Priest
Visitors are always welcome.
Apostolic Faith Mission
42 North Front fltnwt.
Services Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and
7:30 p. m.
Services Tuesday. Thursday and
-Prldav. 7:45d. m.
Sabbath school. Sunday 2:30 p. m
A urogram nf miitln h fha IT.
piece orchestra precedes the Sunday
evening service.
Everybody welcome. No collections.
Full Gospel Church
Newtown St., near W. Main
Leonard Weston, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship 11 a.m.
Young People 7 p.m.
Evangelistic service 7:46 p.m.
Mid-week services Include Bible
atudv Tuesdav nleht anrf a failnwahln
prayer meeting Friday night, services
barung ar I :.o
Visitors are always welcome.
Main Street Methodist Church
Main and Oakdale
Oscar O. Gibson, Minister
Morning worship, 11 o'clock. The
pastor's subject for the morning will
oe "rne Margin or goodness."
Church school, 9:43. R. J. Bills,
superintendent.
Yoirjlff Peonle's service. 7:1R t.m.
Evening services. 8 o'clock. The pas
tor's subject will he "The Tm Wava '
Midweek Bible study, Wednesday at
7:10 p.m.
You are cordially Invited to wor
snip witn us.
First Presbyterian Church
Rev. Sherman L. Divine, D, D.,
Minister.
Morning worship, 10:45 a. m. Ser
mon, "The Oospel of Christ." A
congregational meeting will follow
immediately to consider the adoption
of - the annual church budget and
the calling of a permanent pastor. A
larae attendance la remieatAri.
The church school assembles In all
departments at 9:30 a. m. sharp.
The Christian Endeavor In churcn
nariar at H:a n. m.
Mid-week service on Wednadays at
i;ou p. m.
First Church of Christ. ftolentUt
Authorized branch of The Mother
Church, The First Church of Christ,
Scientist. In Boston, Maaa
Services are held evarv Hiinriu .
11 o'clock, church edifice, 312 North
oakdale. Subject for Sunday, Sep
tember 20, "Matter."
Wednesday evening church meet
ings, Including testimonials of Chris
tlan Science healings, at 8 o'clock.
Sunday school at 9:80 a. m.
The reading room, which Is located
wi in me siearora Duiiding, 11
open daily from 7 a. m. to n m
The librarian is In attendance from
10 to 4, at which time the Bible and
an t-nnsuan science literature may
o read, borrowed or purchased.
The public Is cordially invited to
attend the services snd visit the
reading .room.
The salvation Army
33 North Bartlett St. Phone 858
Capt. and Mra. o. R. Durham, com
mandlng officers. Capt. Marian
Meegan, assistant. .
11 a. m. Holiness meeting; 2:00 p
m.. Sunday school, Ben Meyer, super
intendent; 3 :18 p. m., Young People'i
Legion meeting, Irene Walker, u-m.
tary; 7:30 p. m., open air meeting at
nam ana central streets; 8:00 p. m.
Salvation meeting.
Csptaln Meegan will be In charge
of all services over this week end due
to the fact that Cantaln Durham mm
be conducting the week end's meet
ings in mamatn Falls.
You'll find a hearty welcome at
the Army.
The First Baptist Church
5th and No. Central
Wolford A. Dawes. Minister
:45 Bible school. Clssses for all
ages.
11 :00 Morning worship. The pastor
begins an exposition of the Book of
First Corinthians, the theme being.
"A High Celling." Anthem by eholr
directed by Mrs. C. Flnley.
7:00 B. Y. P. u. and Young Peo
ple's Bible class.
8:00 Representatives of the Amer
ican Sunday School Union will bring
the message. There will be pictures of
their work and testimonies. Oospel
singing.
Wednesday. 7:30 Prsyer mMtlng
and Bible study, we are beginning a
study of The Tabernacle.
All are welcome to these services.
The First Methodist Episcopal Church.
West Main and Laurel streets.
1 Joseph Knotts, minister.
9:45 a. m Sunday school, g. J.
Neumann, superintendent, only one
more Sunday and then rally day. Let
everyone be on hand this morning.
11 a. m. Morning worship. Ser
mon theme. "Saved to Serve." Mrs
Dolls Lante. organist.
6 30 p. m. Epworth and Wesley
Leagues. All young people are Invited.
7:30 p. m. Informal evangelistic
services. Rousing song service. The
pastor will begin a aeries of sermons
Come tonight for the first one. "The
Cause of Creation and That Which
Was Created."
Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. The official
board will meet.
Wednesday. 7:30 pi. Mid-week
service.
Telephone 458
for AUTHORIZED FRIGIDAIRt
Factory Repair Service
REFRIGERATION SERVICE CO
309 East Main
fNtrnt rhnne IIS-H)
Advent Christian Church
Cor. Jackson and Welch.
Evangelist, F. B. Eastman
Bible school 9:45 a. m.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.m.
Morning subject: "Kadesh-Barnea".
Evening: "A Drama Under a Juniper
Tree."
Special revival services every eve
ning of the week except Saturday.
A welcome to all.
Free Methodist Church
West Tenth and Ivv street. V. M.
Abbott, pastor.
Bundav school at 9:45 a. m. Claxaaa
for all ages. Come and bring the
children. .
Preachinc service at. 11 a . fol
lowed by the administration of the
sacrament. Rev. R. J Miitnn Hiatri,.
elder of the Salem and Rogue River
districts, will bring the messages at
tne morning ana evening services.
evening service at 7:45 p. m.
Mid-week nraver meeting an urH
nesday evening at 7:45.
You are alwaya welcome. Come and
worship with us.
Phoenix Presbyterian Church
E. F. McFarland. Pastor.
Bible school with classes for all
ages meets at 10 o'clock. Lester
Newbry, superintendent.
Mornlnc worshin at 11 n'inv Th.
sermon subject, :"The Common Peo
ple Heard Him 01adly-JWhy?"
The Young People'a society meets
at 8:30 for prayer service. v
Evenlns worshin at. 7-an fi,,hiu.
of evening sermon. "The False Hope
of Israel."
Mid-Week nraver arvl- nrifh . ,..
les In the Post Exlllo Prophets meets
weanesaay evening at 7:30.
Public cordially invited to all serv
ices. First Christian Church
Ninth and Oakdale ati-eata w o
Baird, minister.
Bible school at fl:4 a m D.lnh
Cook, superintendent.
Everyman's Blhla ei u
nouss auditorium, 9:45.
Morning worshin beclna it. in -as
Sermon subject, "Danger Zones of
Life."
Christian Endeavor at 8:45 p. m.
Evening evangelistic service at a
o'clock. Sermon sublect. "A MjwnnH
Chance."
Musical nrOEtram directed h vr
Herbert Kurte.
MOrnlng anthem. "Mnmtm Ifvmn
Keyset-: evening anthem, "Sing to the
Church of the Kararene
Central Ave. at Jackson
Fred M. Weatherford. naatnr-evan.
sellst. will be heard at the nnrmiar
7:80 evangelistic service, on the topic.
ine wan woo Tried to Qualify for
Two Worlda and Lost Both." Special
gospel singing.
At 11 a. m.. Mr. Weatherforrt will
preach from the topic, "God Speaks
to the Followers of Christ." Special
muaio.
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.. Mra T
Caulklna, supt. A place for every
age, both in our BtUdV and wnratiln
periods.
Young Peonle's meetlno B:an. nve
Hall, director. The young people'a
group will present a program that
Interests others.
Junior meeting 8:30. In inn.,
building. Mrs. Fred M. WnAtharfonl
alrector.
People's meeting. Wednesday. 7:sn
p. m.
A Warm Welcome to atranoar. inri
visitors.
LAST VESTIGE OF
NOME. Alasks. Sent. 10 im si.
a gold mining conscious town on the
northern shores of the rmh -. .
the edge of America's frontier, today
iioo wipea out me last nf iha ..-.
of the fire which two years ago re
duced the business district to ashea.
Merchants yesterday observed the
second anniversary of the blaze and
told of the nroffresa nf tha tA.
which has seen a 15 per cent popula
tion increase since the night of Sept.
Hi IBS.
Today wide, straight atraata ....
through the residential and business
districts, compered with the mrm.
alleys that existed before the fire.
There are now adequate housing
fadlltlea. Instead of tha hnna
the last two winters caused by the
blaze.
More than 80 new hnmaa an .....
eral apartment houses have been con
structed in this town of less than
2.000 people.
Texas Rallmen Strike
OREENVTI.I.1C T Rant, lfi) at
Five hundred railroad workers on
the Louisiana, Arkansas and Texas
and the Louisiana And Arkanaaa
rallwaVa nMnt ,-in atrllr. M 1 n
proximately 500 engineers, firemen,
conductors, brakemen and awttchmen
quit work.
Jamea Buchanan waa tha ntilv
president of the United States who
waa a bachelor during his entire
term.
oof
ra""' -.tee'.
oi ....
V-i. "
.rei"
NOME FIRE GONE
mi
CAPT. DURHAM TO
MINISTERS
At a recent meeting of the looal
Ministerial association officers for
the current year were elected as fol
lows: Capt. O. R. Durham, of the
Salvation Army was elected presl
dent: Rev. Oecar Gibson, nastor of
the Main Street Methodist church
vice president, and Rev. Sherman L.
Divine, pastor, of the Presbyterian
Church, secretary-treasurer.
considerable Interest centered In
mo discussion concern ni tha Na
tlonal Preaching Mission, which la
to be conducted throughout the
unuea mates in 25 prominent geo
graphical centers, by distinguished
ana wona-renowned Christian lead
era. The national movement la ha
ing sponsored bv the Chitr.Viaa nf
Christ In America, with Dr. E. Stan
ley Jones, the world famous director
of evangelism, as the national leader.
The mission will be held In Portland.
Nov. 6th to the 8th, Inclusive.
ThlS effort IS Considered the mn.t
outstanding movement in the dlrec-
nuu ui wuna-wiae evangelism during
the psst half century.
A number of the local minut
are planning to attend the sessions
to be held in Portland. The mimatara
are also laying plans for a stimulat
ing ciiori 01 evangelism following the
conclusion of the Portland nreachmo-
mission. Ministers who are aervlng
ou this committee Includes Reverends
muiam Baird, Joseph Knotta and
ixscar uioson.
Novel Baby Salon
Opening Tuesdav
At Shangle Studio
A baby salon will be conducted by
J. Verne Shangle during the next
five weeks, and the first photographs
for entries will be taken Tuesday,
September 22, according to an
nouncement made yesterdsy. There
will be three classes with the first
designated for youngsters from three
months to one year of age. The sec
ond class will be for boys and glrla
from one to three years, and the
third for those from three years to
live.
Fifteen Medford merchants will
co-sponsor this event and s total of
$150.00 in cash and the same amount
in mercnanaise prizes will be award
ed wtnnera in the babv aainn vr
Shangle Stated. Jlldffea frnm a Af
wn win select tne winning photo.
bihiib wmcn win re judged for
personality.
Fall Style Trend
Told By Adrienne
Steward Now Here
COStUme Slllta and ?(, .ti...
types from strictly tailored to sutts
wnn eiaooraie aieeves and fur trim
mlng are Important for fall, accord
ing to Mrs. Adrienne Steward, who
returned to Medford Friday after
epvnainK several weeka In Han wn
Cisco, she ordered merchandise tnr
her southern Oregon shops from
southern and eastern manufacturing
Gray and brown have tv-. v
lead In the autumn color scheme for
nrst or the season costumes. Not
only feathers but full alze birds oc
cupy a prominent place on manv o
the new hats. Fur toquea are one
oi mo most recent fashion notes
Mrs. Steward reported.
Sunday School Union
Missionary Reports
Jn the annual report of D. D. Ran
dall missionary American Sunday
School union for tha alv aAiitnn,..
countlea of Oregon, in caring for the
ounaay scnoois during the past 12
months. Mr. Randall traveled 20.000
trtbuted 800 Bibves and nnrtlnna d .
trlbuted 80 OBibles and portions, de-
nverea auu sermons and, with the
aid of 18 teachera from eicht differ.
ent denomlnatlona, supervised 17
dally vacation Bible schools. Into
which 600 children and vnnth wm
gathered for two weeka of lntenalva
Bible study. These youth read 4600
chapters from the Bible and memo
rised 7500 Scripture verses. During
the past year there hava haan iaa
hopeful conversions. Two young men
sre leaving for Bible school this
month to better nrensre for active
Christian work. Several others are
In the second and third year of train
ing.
This la Mr. Randall'a OAt.h
missionary with the American Sun-
uny cH-nwi union.
WANTED)!
5,000 SUNFLOWERS
At Republican Headquarters
15.00 Cash for tha rarreat. $J.OO Cash for the Tallest
Contest heflns Monday, Sept. I!h. and closes Saturday, Ortoher 10th.
2.50 Cah to the It omen Voter. Registered as a Democrat, Bringing
In the Tallest Sunflower.
$2.50 Cash to the Man Voter, Registered aa a Demorrat, bringing
In the Largest Sunflower.
K.50 ra-h to the Woman Voter, Registered as a Republican, for the
Tallest Sunflower.
2.50 Cash lo the Man Voter, Registered as a Republican, for the
Tallest Sunflower.
Bring your sunflowers to the Republican Headquarters,
All contestants must be registered voters of Jackson County, and
all eshlblts become the property of the Rfpulillran Central Committee.
The Republican Headquarters li titrated In the new Hon I hern Oregon
Gas Company building, 227 West Main Struct, Medford.
Open 9 A. M. to 9 V. M. every day, except Sunday. And every one is
Invited to make this (heir headquarters.
Democrats, anil-New Dealers and Republicans are welcome.
Jarkon f ounty Republican Central Commlllee. raid AUr.
LAUREL ST. HOME
FLAME DAMAGED
Plre did ooiulderable damage yee
t-erday afternoon to th amall frame
dwelling behind tha Iaurel Stwt
grocery on UiurtM street between 10th
twiu ii in Hipp?! 1'nA rrknr nnri attin
wer burned and acme furniture vx
destroyed. The roof of a barn be
hind the house also was burned.
Cause waa attributed to a spark from
the chimney.
Damaee waa eAtlm&ttVl fmrn 4in
to 500. The property la owned by
truim wniie ana was occupied by Mr.
and Mra. Robert Taylor. Mra. Taylor
wh at. noma at tne time. Trie fire
'as discovered by a neighbor.
The fire department's chemical
crew was called in itMir. o.-hn .n
ammonia pipe broke yesterday after-
uw ' tne i-reonomy meat market on
East Main street. Thu firmn nut. nn
gaa masks and shut off the ammonia
piani. Kepaus were then made.
Smoke Dourlne? nwt. nt a h-i in
heater pipe at 305 West Main Attwt
yesterday afternoon caused the sound-
lne Of a call for the ehemlm.1 erw
inv crew oicarca oui tne smoke which
interrupted a rummage eale.
STALIN VERY ILL
BERLIN. Sent, IS. (AP. Th nr.
lln Tageblatt, In Its Issue dated to
morrow, assert y.ctator Joseph Sta
lin of Russia Is eritimHv in .nH nm
be succeeded by Klementl E. Voro
ahlloff, commissar of war and marine.
The atory under a Berlin date and
giving no Indication of Us aource.
says Stalin la aujfforlng from harden-
iK oi me earn irc artery.
Stalln'aassertedlv serious ill no t.h
paper states, has resulted In "strug
gle ior nis succession going on In
inner Kremlin circles.'
"Although the present war com
missar, Voroshlloff, often found him
self tn ODDOSlttOn tn RtftHn
daily over Influence of Stalin's nr.
ent policy on the army. It can be as
sumed vorosnnoii will atep into Sta-
iins piece."
The Dredlcteri Alir.rMiuInn thai nan.f
says, will result In radical changes of
wio present government.
INCREASE AT O.S.C.
CORVALLIS, Ore., Sept. 19. (AP)
A marked Increase In wnmen at.u.
dents as compared to men la Indi
cated by latest reports from the Ore
gon State college registrar's office
Women's registration has shown an
increase oi do per cent compared to
11 per cent for men.
Enrollment thl fall la oiruu-rM
nit an au-time record of 3500. Ap
plications have been accepted from
1347 new atudents, an 180 per cent
Increase over last year's figures, and
an additional 344 applications are on
me awaiting approval.
DBS MOTNEfl. Ta . Hanf tk f.B
Father Charles E. Coughlln said at
a press conrerenca today that tho
Union party's purpose In supporting
tha presldenttsl csmnalffn nf William
Lemke was to acquire the power to
Bargain.
'All Lemka needs." tha Datj-nit.
priest who organised the National
Union for Anrlal .1natlra uM t. a
cent of the electoral vot to throw
the election into the house of repre
sentatives.
"The constitution reaulres a can.
dldata for president must receive
mora thin SO per cent of tha electoral
votes to win," he said.
'Well, all the straw noils show
Governor Landon and President
Roosevelt are so close that neither
hsa as much aa So nar itnt an it
appears quite probable that Lemke
can set enouffh votea In thrnw tha
election Into the hous snd put us
into a position to harmiln."
BERLIN REPORTS
WOMEN STUDENTS
COUGHLIN HOPES
TO MAKE BARGAIN
E
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 19. (AP)
The Pacific coast maritime situa
tion worked toward a showdown to
night with the announcement that
the International Longshoreme's as
soclatlo had overwhelmingly rejected
on employer proposal to arbitrate dif
ferences over a proposed new working
agreement.
Northern shlpptns noints renorted
unusual maritime activity which the
Seattle Times attributed to fears of a
disruption In service when old work
ing agreements expire September 30.
The longshoremen's decision cr.me
while the marine firemen, another
coast maritime union group, dis
agreed with the orcanlzed emnlovrr.
on a vital point in their negotiations
ror a new working contract.
Dewey Bennett, secretarv of tho
local I. L. A. In Seattle, who an
nounced the longthoremen's decision,
said they had voted 96 per cent
against arbitration.
Thomas G. Plant, snokesmnn ft-iv
the employers, expressed repret that
the longshoremen had rejected "the
approved American way of settling
disputes by arbitration."
In New York. Harrv Brtrices. tvMt
district president of the I. L. a . r-
serted longshoremen of the Atlantic
coast, the gulf area and the tzren.t
lake area would support western
stevedores in the event of a break
with employers.
Bridges' statement came after a
pay Increase had been announced for
eastern longsnoremen, bringing their
wages to 91 an hour regular and 91.50
an hour for overtime worV.
Coast loncshoremen. nnm rorolvln?
90 cents and 91.40, have asked for the
same wages aa have been granted to
tne eastern stevedores.
LADY SENTENCED
COSHOCTON. O ftrt 10 ia
Clasping her four-months-old baby
In her arms. Mrs. FUlfh niifVmuatA
West heard Judna .1. n n i io hrt
sentence her today to serve three to
ju years in tne women reformatory
at Marysvllle for her part In a train
wreck plot.
TWO Of her thrt men nnmnanlm,.
Ill the nlot to wreck a Pennftvlv-mi.
train and rob Us passengers, Wayne
Harney, ao. and Albert Buckmaster.
21, brother .f the woman, were sen
tenced to three to 10 vat in th.
Ohio penitentiary.
The other, Norman Hartley, 24. waa
given a one to 10 vcar refarmntorv
sentence.
TllA COUrt did not. rill nn ntnrtv
of the woman's baby.
YOUR OLD WASHER ON
The Sensational Aluminum Tub
nn
IM
If you have an out-of-dato washer that has outlived its useful
ness hard on clothes, hard on your nerves, it will pay you to
change NOW I
SAVE TIME WORK WORRY
and LAUNDRY
Only Maytag has the one-piece
cast-aluminum tube
T
IN RECALL 'FIGHT
KLAMATH PALLS. Sept. 19. (Pi
A recall move aimed at Roy Taber
Klamath county commissioner, was
munched hens today by R. 0. Ho.n
son, Homedalo carpenter.
Hosklnaon. who said he was acting
as representative or a group of voters,
charged Incompetence snd abuse of
POWor In Office. Ha atatH n.K
harassed other public officials and
uwu nis position to promote purchase
of county supplies from a company
in which Taber Is a atockholder
Hosklnson filed a copy of the recall
petition and said he hoped to have It
filled out In time for voter action In
November.
Taber was elected In 1034 and his
term as commissioner has more than
two years to run.
BELGIUM REVOLT
PLOT UNEARTHED
BRUSSELS. Relnhin. s-.
10.-
Police Were rennrtrf tnHn.. ...
discovered an extensive revolutionary
movemont by left extremists against
the enemtes of the leftist popular
num.
Arms and Dlans for tha i,n,i.in
were said to havn hnon Hi.n...-. .
communist and socialist headquar-
icrn. auegeoiy proving that the revolt
had been arranged, not only against
the conservative rlihtlsta hut
against gendarmerie barracks and
publlo buildings.
Pollco also were said to havo un
covered In the Antwerp apartment of
a foreign diplomatic agent documents
outlining plana to assemble arms in
Belgium for uso In Spain. Authorities
declined to give out any Information.
Promises ,Joh Insurnnre
SPOKANE. Wash., Sept. 10 (UP)
Governor Clarence D, Martin aald
hero today that if he was re-elected
govornor of the stnte of Washington
ho would urge the state legislature
to re-enact a state unemployment
Insurance law conforming to the fed
eral act.
Saved From Flood
COLEMAN. Tex.. Bept. 10. (AP)
The rencue of a family marooned bj
high watera of the. Colorado river
waa reported today aa the flood,
spreading widely over the fertile ag
ricultural region south of Coleman,
drove hundreds of farmers from
their homeit.
LADIES!
Bartlett ' Pur Shop
Now Open for Businosa
42 South' Oontral
COSTS
IN CASE OF WAR
CLEVELAND, Sept. 10. ( AP) Na
tlonal Commander Ray Murphy, In
his annual report made public to.
nignt. urged mobilization of the
whole atrength of the American Le
gion to prevent another war Involv
ing the United States, and cited leg
islative gains made by the organiza
tion. Expressing deep satisfaction over
the payment of the adjusted com
pensation certificates of world vet
erans. Murphy aald the legislation
effecting Uiat payment waa only part
of the legislative program gained by
the legion.
"Complete success." his report said,
"attended our efforts with respect
to the program for an adequate na
tional defense, liberalisation of the
law providing for the care of widows
and orphans of World war veterans,
and great advance was made In tho
legion's 15-yenr fight for a universal
service act.
"It must not be thought that our
legislative work Is done and that we
can rest on laurels hardly won.
"First and most Important is the
enactment of a law providing for
universal service In time of war a
law that will make dollars fight on
exactly the same footing and equal
ity with men. so far as that Is pos
sible. "The time has now arrlveo to
throw the full strength of the legion
and all support that can be enlisted
behind the measure and to fight on
ARISTA
"Furs of Distinction"
Have your fur coat made at home in south
ern Oregon where you may personally
seleot the skins and watch them while
being styled to your individual pattern.
Holly Theatre Bldg. 228 West 6th St.
Modford, Oregon
Dad & Mom's Lunch
Opening Monday, Sept. 21 ,
New Location
714 EAST MAIN
Same Home-Cooking and Same Prices
Your Patronage Appreciated
Just Check These Features:
s) On - pleca, square, cast
aluminum tub.
Counter-sunk Oyrator fast,
gentle washing action.
Roller Water Remover, with,
an closed, self - reeirslng
drain.
Sediment trap that keeps'
the water free from loos
ened particles of dirt.
A BRAND NEW MAYTAG
MODEL IS NOW ON DISPLAY
An Outstanding Washer At
A Sensational Low Price
CD. BEAN, Inc.
Temporary Location in Hansen Hardware
North Bartlett Street,
and on until success crowns our aaV
lorts."
The vanguard of leylonualres "took"
Cleveland today to tne strains of
martial music as hotels figuratively
posted "standing room only" signs1
for the legion's eighteenth national
convention opening Monday.
Boasts Madras llttch
BEND. Ore.. Sept. 19. (AP) John
C. Page, acting commissioner of rec
lamation, left for California today
after assuring settlers on the Madras
district lands he would do everything
possible to bring tho acre cost of tho
proposed Irrigation project "within
the ranee of feasibility."
ATTEND
The Revival Power
nt the
Little Church, corner of
Jackson and Welch
ABOUNDING
GRACE!
Services daily 7:30 p. m.
Sundays 11:00-7:30
Evangelist F. B. Eastman
float Milk and Cheese Jungfruu
GOAT DAIRY
Buckshot Hill, Rurnl Route 4
liox 54 Tel. 437-J
s Auto-type shift lever to
start or stop washing action
Quiet, oil packed, enclosed
power drive. Handy hinged
lid.
a Non-splash crown on tub.
Adjustable legs to suit
jour height.
Large, easy-rolling nib her
casters.
s) Kvery part finely built of
quality material.
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