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Church Interests and Notices
St. Mark's Episcopal
E. S. Bartlam, Rector
Holy communion, 8 a. m.
Morning prayer and sermon, 11 ajn.
Church school, 8:45 a. m.
Medford Company of JehOTih's
Witnesses
The Medford Company of Jeho
vah's Witnesses meet Wednesday at
7:30 p. m. and Saturday at 1:30 p. m.
at No. 327 South Central avenue.
All interested in Watch Tower Bible,
study are welcome.
First Christian Church.
James M. Hamilton, pastor; Bffle
Herbert Kurtz, choir director: Mable
Sims, pianist: Ralph b. Cook, Sunday
school superintendent.
Sunday school B:45 a. m. Every
man's Community Bible class same
hour In the courthouse-.
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
Offertory Selected.
Baritone solo. "The Living Ood"
(O'Hara) Thayle Ford.
Sermon by Rev. E. I vers on.
YV. E. Strain Meetings
Bible school, 9:30 a. m., at the
Armory. Preaching services at 4th
and Oakdale St.
U a. m. "The Great Home-coming
Day."
8 p. m. "The Greatest Wonder of
the Modern World."
Tonight la the closing servioe of
this campaign.
The public Is heartily Invited to
attend.
The Apostolic Faith.
Regular meetings for the week:
Sunday morning at 9 o'clock, 8ab
bath school 10:30; devotional serv
ice.
Evangelistic servioe at 7:30 8un'
dav evening.
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday eve
nings at 7:45 the 17-plece orchestra
leads the song service.
Special singing by the mixed cho
rus and male quartette.
You are always welcome at the
Apostolic Faith. No collections ever
taken.
St. Peter's Lutheran Church
(Missouri Synod)
E. Main and Portland Ave.
Harry H. Young, pastor
Sunday school at 10 o'clock.
Ker-
mit Thlede, supt.
No morning service this morning.
Evening service this evening at
8:00 o'clock.
Theme: Expelling ft Non-Christian
Member From a Congregation."
Mid-week Bible class Wednesday
evening at 8:00 o'clock.
The Y. P. S. social will be given
Thursday evening in the church
basement.
Visltlrs are always welcome.
phoenix Church of Christ.
Bible school at 10 a. m.
Preaching service at 11 a. m. Ser
mon subject, "The Limitations of
Life." by John Frees.
Evening services have been discon
tinued In order to give full support
to the W. E. Stram meeting in Med
ford. Our plan for Sunday night will
be announced during the morning
service.
we feel greatly repaid for our co
operation in the Stram meetings. Sel
dom has this valley been privileged
to listen to such power in preaching
and such faith and devotion in the
man.
First Methodist Episcopal Church
West Main and Laurel Sts.
Joseph Knott, minister
8:45 a. m. Sunday school. B. J.
Neumann, supt.
11 &. m. Morning worship. Sermon
theme. "Afraid Of The People." Con
tralto solo. "O Rest In the Lord" by
Mendelssohn, sung by Miss Marguer
ite Luman. Prelude Exultate Deo.
by Williams; offertory. Hour of De
votion by Rathbun; Postlude, Mrs.
Elsie Carlton Strang, director. Mrs.
Doris Condlt Lantz, organist.
5:30 Union vesper services In the
city park. Do not miss attending
this popular service.
7 p. m. All young people are Invit
ed to attend the Epworth league
services.
Wednesday at 8 p. m. the regular
mid-week service.
Main ft. M. E. Church. South
B. L. Shlpman. pastor.
Mr. Shlpman will speak at both
the morning and evening services.
At 11 a. m. his subject will be: "A
Celebrated Foot Race." At 8 p. m.
the sermon topic will be: "The Man
Who Forffot to Remember." The
nubile is cordially invited.
The pastor and people of this
church urge every one to be present
at the Vesper Park services and hear
Father Bartlam of the Episcopal
church preach. This will be Father
Bftrtlam's first appearance as the
speaker during these outdoor ser
vices and we hope no one will miss
the opportunity of hearing him.
Sunday school 9:45 a. m. R. J.
Bills, supt. Epworth League both for
yo-.ir.tr people snd adults nt p m.
OVERCOME ALL
PERSPIRATION
Do you know that the normal per
son wreWs two pounds of perspira
tion In riwh twenty-four hours? This
etartllns revelation shows the need
for the constant use of perspiration
checks and deodorants, especially
during hot weather.
Pe.-splratlon under the arms must
be checked to protect fragile summer
clothing and the unpleasant odor left
nfter lie evaporation on other aur
r.ca of the body must b overcome
with suitable deodorant. Msny p-r-tons
encounter pslnful Irritations
t.-om accumulations of perplratloo
under the arms and they must us
liquids, creams or Ices by necessity
as well as by choice.
We Invite you to see our complete
line or antl-persplrstlon products
and don't forget thst they sr Just
as important for men as for women.
tr.julin 10 tf. U 40 Is 11.13.
tvr c:ie 5 k H Clreen Stamps
Hesti l Druj Store, pbM 884.
Pilgrim HolinesH Church
Cor. East Jackson and Bessie St.
C. Edwin Cox, pastor.
We have with us Bro. Wilson snd
wife from P!4ena Pilgrim Bible
college. Bro. Wilson has been bring
ing some good messages. He will
preach both morning and evening.
The 11 a. m. service and the 7:30
evening service.
8unday school 9:4S. Mrs. Ethel
Cox, supt. Y.PS. 6:45. Miss Mabel
O'Nell, president. Sr. Wilson will
have an Interesting message for all.
Miss Lillian Beard, minister, teach
er, bible exponent, known In Holi
ness work of churches in many states
will begin revival services with our
church Tuesday evening to continue
over two Sundays, Aug. 17 to 29.
Miss Salome Gross, blessed with
music talents which have helped
hundreds In churches and camps will
have charge of the music and sing
ing. Miss Gross and Miss Beard are
conducting the Mount Shasta camp
this year, and will come from there
here. Services each evening except
Saturday, at 7:45 p. m.
Church of God
Haven and Holly Sts.
9:45 a. m. Sunday school,
Ray
mond Chapman, supt.
11 a. m. Preaching by pastor, Robt.
Mullen, "Discouragement."
7:00 p. m. Young people's meeting.
8 :00 p. m. Preaching by pastor.
Subject: "Carnality."
Come out and worship with us and
know the truth of God.
Full Gospel Church.
Newtown St. near W. Main.
Leonard Weston, pastor.
Sunday school,. 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship, 11 a. m.
Evangelistic service, 7:45 p. m.
Week night meetings Include a
cottage meeting each Wednesday and
special "family night" service at
the church Friday at 7:45.
Visitors are always welcome.
First Presbyterian Church.
Rev. Sherman L. Divine, pastor.
11 a. m., Morning worship with ser
mon by the Rev. Herman S. Relchard,
D.D., of Grants Pass, Ore.
Soloist. Miss Eileen Ouy. Organist,
Eva Hazelrlgg Marsh. Choir director,
Edna Eiftirt.
Bible ttchooa each Sunday at 9:4b
m. Robert Brewer, superintendent.
Classes in toll uepartments. C. E. in
church parlors at 7 p. m.
A cordial welcome to newcomers
and visitors.
Union park service. 5:30 p. m.. Rev.
E. S. Bartlam preaching today.
First Church of Christ. Scientist
Authorized branch of The Mother
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, August
15. "Soul."
Wednesday evening church meet'
Ing, including testimonials of Chris
tian Science healing, at 8 o'clock.
The reading room, which Is located
at 401 In the Medford building, is
open daily from 7 a. m. to 6 p.
The librarian Is in ottendane from
10 to 4. at which time the Bible and
all Christian Science IHerature may
be read, borrowed or purchased.
The public is cordially Invited to
attend the services and visit the
reading room.
Church of the Nararene.
Central Ave. at Jackson.
Fred M. Weatherford. pastor evan
gelist, will be heard both morning
and evening today. At the popular
7:45 evening evangelistic hour, the
topic will be "The Solution to Life's
Greatest Problem."
10:45 Morning hour, topic "The
Perfect Law of the Lord." Special
music at both hours.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Mrs.
Clara Caul kins, superintendent. We
have counted the summer slump out
by activity.
Young people's meeting. 8:45. Mrs.
Ethel Kornstad, president. The fea
ture In tonight's meeting will be a
worthy character study. The Chris
tian Workers' band will go out Fri
day evening of this week.
Junior meeting, 6:46 p. m.. under
direction of Mrs. Fred M. Weather
ford. A good place to bring the chil
dren for reMtrtous education.
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Attention Union Men
A. F. of L.
Barbers, Teamsters, Carpenters, Printers,
Bricklayers and all other Union Men, we
solicit your trade.
PIGGLY W1GGLY IS THE
ONLY UNION GROCERY
STORE IN MEDFORD
Mid-week service "Vednesdsy 7:45
p. m. An hour of spiritual refresh
ment with wholesome. Biblical .in
struction. Including prayer and praise.
To friends and strangers we offer a
warm, cordial welcome.
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10 BRAZIL PLAN
HELD NO! SO
WASHINGTON. Aug. 14. P The
administration's "good neighbor" pro
posal to lease out-of-date warships
to Latin American republics met with
reaction which some senators said to
day might delay It Indefinitely.
On request of Argentina's Ambassa
dor Espil, Secretary Hull agreed yes
terday to hold back the department's
proposal to lease six outmoded de
stroyers to Brazil.
Opposition also was developing In
the senate foreign relations commit
tee, where a resolution authorizing
leases to the Latin Americas Is pend
ing. Espll said his conversations with
the state department yesterday was
not to be considered a protest. Hull
described the visit as "thoroughly
neighborly and friendly."
A previous report from Argentine,
however, said a vigorous formal ob
jection was being drafted.
Committee Chairman Plttman (D.
Nev.) said yesterday the committee
would be called soon to consider the
question.
Senator Borah (R.-Ida.), ranking
minority member, said he, as "present
ly informed." opposed the Idea. Sen
ator Chavez (D.-N.M.) called It sui
cidal" and the "height of folly and
inconsistency."
QUEEOTSfRlP
TEASERS ABIE
HOLLYWOOD, Augt 14. ) Gypsy
Rose Lee, most famous of the burl
esque strip teacers, who became Lou
ise Hovlc for the movies, now has an
other name.
She was married yesterday, at sea.
to Robert Mlzzy of New York. 20th
Century-Fox studio announced today.
The ceremony was performed In a
water taxi, by the skipper of that
boat, James Williams, 30 miles off
shoro from Long Beach, the studio
said.
The studio announced that they
would be married again, next Tues
day, In nearby Santa Ana, Calif. They
filed notice of Intention to wed there
yesterday, before they went motor
boating. The Mizzys were reported honey
mooning "someplace around here,"
but their spokesman said they'd be
back in time to be married again
Tuesday.
KLAMATH FALLS. Aug. 14. (P)
Ernest Lee Elliott. 69, long-time
Klamath Falls attorney, died at his
home here today following a linger
ing Illness.
Elliott moved to this city from
Idaho In 1909. In the course of his
legal career here he served as city
attorney and district attorney and
was active in Republican party af
fairs.
Among his survivors is a daughter,
Mrs. O. Pete Motschenbacher of Rose
burg. Funeral services will be held
Monday.
It Hoes Strike Twice
TIFFIN. Ohio (UP) A. D. Ger
man, federal weather observer, re
fuses to believe the old proverb
that lightning never strikes twice
In the same place. Two bolts on the
same day struck his home, he said,
destroying a section of the root
and demolishing a radio.
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Woman Is Lifeguard
ROCKLAND, Mass. (UP) This
town ha its first lifeguard a wo
man. Miss Irene Creehan, collector
of 350 medals for victories in aqua
tic contests, was appointed to guard
Reed's pond after WPA transformed
the pond Into a beach and park.
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Closing time for Too Late to Clas
sify Ads is 1:30 p. m.
ES
SALEM. Aug. 14. The re
sponse of district attorneys In rid
ding the state of pinball machines
and marbleboards Is more spontane
ous than he had anticipated. Assist
ant Attorney -General Ralph, E. Moody
announced today.
"My reports Indicate that several
district attorneys already have acted
and that others expect to file charges
against the owners of these devices
next week."
The clean-up started in a number
of counties after Woody had secb the
district attorneys copies of the pro
ceedings resulting In the dismissal of
marbleboard and pinball machine In
junction cases in Marion county.
Moody said district attorneys have
full power to act under a recent de
cision of Circuit Judge James Craw
ford of Mutnomah county, who held
that marbleboards tmd pinball ma
chines were lotteries and In violation
of the state gambling statutes.
"I expect to have a report from
Multnomah county early next week,"
Moody continued.
Most of the counties yet to be
heard from are located on the coast
and In the extreme eastern part of
the state.
BUHL. Idaho, Aug. 14. P) Har
ried farmers of this southern Idaho
agricultural region were actually
alarmed tonight over a strange geo
logical quirk that may turn their
productive land into useless canyon
bottoms. That the subterranean disturbance
which Is causing land to sink eight
miles northwest of here is far from
finished was shown when a new
"sinking canyon" formed within the
last 24 hours. An area 20 yards wide
and 70 yards long sank 75 feet in a
day.
H. A. Robertson, farmer, on whose
land the sinking Is occurring, said
the new canyon gives every evidence
of spreading.
The new depression, which started
from a single crack in the ground,
Is separated from the original "sink
ing canyon" by a 25-foot wall. The
first depression, covering five acres,
already has sunk to 200 feet, and Is
still settling. Land cracks have
spread In all directions.
Cat Likes Corn-on-Coh
SPRINGFIELD. O. UP) A three
tailed cat which at times evinces
a fondness for corn -on-the -cob is
the pet of H. C. Bobo, a farmer.
The cat, whose origin Is veiled in
mystery, has an ordinary tall com
plemented by two smaller tails aris
ing from Its shoulder-blades.
Called Judaism Center
SALT LAKE CITY (UP) The
United States Is tfft present center
of world Judaism. Rabbi Morris
Goldstein of Sherlth Israel syna
gogue. San Francisco, said here. Of
the 17.000.000 Jews In the world.
4.500.000 reside In the United States,
he asserted.
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Great Britain, the United States
and Russia hold a virtual monopoly
of the principal raw materials need
ed In time of war.
MODEL P-65
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yaw life, when you Kite to thii
new G-E Toet Monitor Roe end
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before wrth any redio-ebtoluteh
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.set. Norman 1. MmillflKh, mi' in tier
of the Portland staff of the 1'nlted
States army recruit I hr service w ho
will pt'ak here this week on the
army's trudltlnns and peace-time
record of achievement. He will ad
drew the weekly luueheon-meetlnc,
of the Khvnnlx club tomorrow, no
tary rluh Tuesday and I. ions club
Wednesday.
BY
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EIGHT WITH TVA
NASHVILLE. Tenn.. Aug. 14. iTPi
Tennesee's public utilities commis
sion announced tonight it had de
cided to let the Tennessee Electric
Power company, over the protest of
TVA protagonists, build a 2.000,000
steam generating plant here in an
area all but encircled by TVA's hydro-electric
lines.
The decision was by a two-to-one
vote.
Commissioner Leon Jourolmon, Jr..
writing a dissenting opinion oppos
ing the proposed construction as un
economic, imprudent and sure to re
sult In higher electric rates than tf
the company purchased power from
the TVA.
Chairman Porter Dunlnp and W. H.
Turner, the other commissioner,
signed the majority opinion holding
that eletrlclty can be produced
cheaper at the steam ptant than by
buying It under a proposed purchase
contract with the TVA.
The two opinions clashed sharply
over comparative costs under the
three proposals under consideration
steam generation, purchase of pow
er delivered hero by the TVA and
purchase from the TVA at Columbia,
approximately 50 miles away.
Betelguese, a bright reddish star
In the constellation Orion, has
volume about 30.000.000 times that
of the sun.
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MYSTERY REVIVED
BY SKELETON FIND
HILLSBORO. Aug. 14. (& A
three-yenr-old mystery was revived
today with the discovery of a human
skeleton In the woods near the for
mer residence of Sven Oscar Lund
strom, who disappeared In August,
I 1934.
Lund strom lived alone In the moun
tains near Scapoose. Neighbors who
noted his disappearance found his
car In his garage, his tools In the
woods and his personal possessions
j apparently in place. Working on the
theory he either had been injured
or met with foul play, officers made
a thorough search in the vicinity of
his home without result.
Jim Jefferles and Howard Ed
mondson discovered the skeleton to
day while making a road through the
woods.
Coroner Fred Bewell said he would
endeavor to determine If the victim
had met with foul play.
Too Late to Classify
EXTRA SPECIAL Canning apricots.
100 lbs. 2.50, at Riverside Mkt.
today.
CANNING APRICOTS Extra fancy,
100 lbs. 2.50. Riverside Mkt. today,
GRAND HOTEL BARBER SHOP for
sale. Medford.
'37 PACKARD Sedan at a big reduc
tion. Perry L. Ashcraft, lf3 South
Riverside.
FOR SALE 265 White Leghorn pul
lets, months old, some laying.
Mrs. T. F. Buck, t mile north Bear
Creek bridge, Ceutral Point.
WANTED Heavy work horse for log
ging. Messenger, Gold Hill.
FOR SALE lOOO-ga'.lon redwood
storage tank. Geo. Schuler, Tal
ent, Ore.
FOR RENT Modern 5 -room home,
furnished. 614 W. 11th. Call even
ings or Sundays.
'34 CHEVROLET Master DeLuxe Se
dan: cannot be told from new;
driven very little; dependable Blue
Seal guarantee. Priced for quick
fale on low easy terms. Used Car
Dept. open evenings,
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth Distributors.
SACRIFICE SALE
36 Acres. 4 -room house, barn, about
15 acres Bear creek bottom land, 6
acres Irrigated; good road, close In.
Sickness demands Immediate sale;
91500 cash takes It total price.
See A. F. FLOWERS
Corner-12th and Front.
WANTED Party to drive car to Cali
fornia for transportation. 108 Co
lumbus. Apply today.
WANTED Single farm hand; good
milker. Prof. Engelhardt, Rt. S,
Medford.
8 BRED yearling heifers and a fine
brood sow. Prof. Engelhardt, Rt. 3,
Medford.
FOR SALE 80 cords 4-ft. fir.
Faske, Box 43, Butte Falls.
A u to pal n tl rig properly done or qo
ehanne Mitchell Auto BeautySbop
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HAVE your furniture repaired, up
holstered and reriniahed. Phone
9A9-R. Thlbault.
LOST SATURDAY Che v. truck wheel
and tire, on Crater Lake Hwy. Glen
Dale, 208 Clark St.. or Tel. 1440-R.
Reward.
BETTER USED CARS
1930 Pontlac 8 4 -door sedan,
painted a beautiful black,
mohair upholstery, good
tires $745
1936 Pontlae 8 business coupe,
like new. driven only 13.000
miles $745
1936 Terraplane business coupe.
electric hand, radio, heater..A550
1935 Ford V-8 4 -door trunk se
dan. A-l condition through
out $550
1938 Ford V-8 2 -door trunk se
dan; had the best of care $500
1934 Ford V-8 2 -door sedan, re
conditioned motor, good
rubber, radio $400
Your car In trade. G.M.A C, terms.
SKINNER'S GARAGE
Bulck-Pontlac. 143 S. Riverside.
USED CAR LOT on 9th St. aide of
Firestone Bldg.
FOR SALE 10-ft. tractor disc.
Von der Hellen. Rt. 3.
$300 m PRIZES!
CASH AND MERCHANDISE
A Chance to Secure
"PERSONALITY PORTRAITS"
Of Your Child and Compete for
VALUABLE PRIZES!
SHANGLE
BABY SALON
Act How!
SHANGLE STUDIO
Medford Bldg. Contest Copyrighted 1936. ' Phone 1308
Our remodelling
plans call for
WAT-E R J
No more chasing up and down stairs to turn on the
water heater. Now our house is going to be really
modern, with plenty of hot water always on tap. And
it isn't going to be expensive. Why don't you find
out how easy, how inexpensive, it is to install an
Automatic Electric Water Heater? Have all the hot
water you want for baths and showers, for big
summer washings, for quick dishwashing when you
need it. Low cost electricity makes this possible, To
day's water heating rates are extremely low. .
It's this easy to have
constant
Hot Water Service
Ai liHl at $5 puli an Automatic
Electric Wetar Haatar in your homa.
Convaniant termi for tha balanca.
Hot watar li cheap with our new
Automatic Water Heating Rata.
TV California Oregon
BEAUTIFUL HOMESITE
8 Acres, Irrigated, good free soil, 4
room modern house, surrounded by
large oak trees: cooler, woodshed,
garage and large poultry house,
family orchard: located close t-
Medford. Priced to sell at the very
low price of $2500; reasonable down
payment to responsible parties; bal
ance $20 per month Including
Interest.
FOWLER & UPP. 44 N. Riverside,
Exclusive Agents.
FOR SALE Good electrlo washer $10,
928 8. Central.
WANTED Experienced facial oper
ator. Box 4218, Tribune.
NEW BUNGALOW, ready to move In:
5 acres. A Real Buy. C. J. Logan,
owner, phone 4-F-12.
Insist On Delicious
Lest River
BUTTER
AND GRADE A MILK
Power Company
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STORE HOURS
Week Dtys 8 a. m to 6 p. m. Saturdays 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.