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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEEFORD. OREGON. SUNDAY. JULY 7. 1940. PAGE FIVE Church Interests and Notices Mint Mark's Chirr (Epiacoptl) Corner Oeidale and Fifth. IUt. Herald O. Oardntr. B. D. a. m. Holy communion. A quiet devotional ar Tie without mualo or aennon. 10 a. m. Holy communion and eer mon. L reader aaalatlnf In th err.0. T. William and Fred Strang. Senior choir under direction of alra. Roberta Ward Bebb. Mrj. Ira H twi rl ff atarah, organist. Stranger and newcomera are al-a-yi aasured a cordial welcome at Saint Hark a Pilgrim Hollneaa Chutrh Corner East -ackaon and Brule At. near Roosevelt school. Rev. C. Edwin Co, pastor. Sunday school. 9:4A a. m. Worahlp and preach 1ns; aerelot. It a. m- Sermon by Rev. R, D. Brown, district superintendent. Children's meeting 6:15 p. m. P. T. P. 8.. 7 p. m. Evangelistic service at regular hour, 7:48. Midweek prayer and praise service Wednesday, 7:46 p. m. Brine Jour Bibles for a lesson on a timely subject. Friday evening cottage meeting to be announced. Tou will always find a spiritual welcome at the little friendly home church. St. Peter's Lutheran Church (Synodtcal Conference) B. Main and Portland Ave. Kerry H. Young, pastor. Sundsy school at 9:45 o'clock. No morning worship this morning Evening service at 0:00 o'clock. This service will be dedicated to the youth, and all young people espe cially are Invited to attend this serv ice. The pastor will address the audience on "Praying Youth." Council meeting after the service this evening. Confirmation Instruction Monday afternoon at 4 JO. The A. A. L. will meet Tuesday evening at 8:00. The Ladles' Aid meets Thursday afternoon at 3:00. The Sunday school teachers meet Wednesday evening at 8:00 o'clock. Visitors are always welcome. Church of the Nazarene Holly at First St. Fred M. Weatherford, paator -evan gelist, will speak today at 10:45 a. m on "Our Most Challenging Asset." His 7:48 p. m. topic will be "Grasp ing the Heavenly Vision." Miss Anna and Miss Flora Scheel, now home from nurses' training and school teaching, respectively, will furnish special music. Sunday school. 0:45 a. m- under general supervision of Mr. Holly Michael with Mrs. Ethel Komstad junior supervisor, and Mrs. Mary Foster, supervisor primary depart ment. Classes suitable to all ages. with the Bible taught as the Inspired word of God. In Its entirety. Young people meet In three sepa rata groups. 6:4S p. m., including Senior NYPS, HI-NY. and Junior group. Theee groups are respectively directed by Mrs. Verl Michael. Miss Gertrude Nelson, and Mrs. Fred M. Weatherford. Interesting programs In each department. The public is extended a hearty welcome. Church of God Raven and Holly Sta. T. O. Satterfleld, pastor. Church school 9:45 a. m. Asa Boyd, superintendent, with a fine staff of teachers and workers. A class and a friendly welcome awaits you. We hsve a nice Urge Bible class, and the lessons are Interesting. Worship. 11 a. m. Message by paator, "Jesus With His Hands Bound." Christian Crusaders meet 6:45 p. m. Mrs. Harry Pyle. director. All young people are Invited. Service at 7:45 p. m. The pastor will again speak. We feel that the evening servlos should be tha beat attended and most Interesting of tha day. Prayer and prslee service each Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. On Friday there Is a tlms In which we pray for those needing special help. Come to the church at 0 p. m. or send your requests and they will be taken ears of. Wa are Joining in the union service la the park from 6:80 to 0:30 p. m. Br HALE WHEEL EH IjmeLL, the "glorious Fourth" " has coma and gone and ths nation la gradually recovering from firework, picnics ard patri otic orations. Every wrinkle has been waved out of the flag and the last firecracker of the season has been heard from. Independ ence and liberty got top billing for the dsy and, ss usual, turned out to be the moat popular double bill of the year. After listening to the United Hates of Europe for a while. It was good to know there la still a country where you csn let freedom ring without finding It has been short circuited. Because of public cVmand. Con greaamen are staying In Washing ton for the summer. Pleasing the public means an X after their names, rather than an "Ex" In front of them. Wlh warm weather and every one veering ttgat colors neoesai. rating a more frequent cleaning Its more important than ever that your clothes are given the proper care. There s only one place to take them where youll be sure they ere trrad right that a the Medford Cleaners. 30 So. Central. Phone 96 Slaw EBfllth Latheraa Charrk. Weat 4th at Oakdala Ave. Werner Jeaaen, paator. Sunday acbool, 10 a. m. CI wee for all aea. Church terrlce 11 a. m. Come hear John Bagllen dellrer the aermon. Advent Christian Church Corner Jackson and Welch St. Jamea Kaaa, pastor. :4I a. m.. Bible school; Mr. J. A. Dickinson, superintendent, parent. If you hav no church affiliation you are Invited to come, bring your cfall dren: we have a place for you. 11 a. , worship. What said the Bible about this warf Will Hitler be the ruler of the world f What said the Lord? Tou are Invited to these eerneea. The salvation Army Sunday school. 0:45 a. m. Holiness meeting. 11 a. m. Young People's Legion, 0:18 p. m. Salvation meeting, 7:80 p. m. Sundsy morning hoHneaa message will be given by Mrs. Capt. Cox. On Sunday evening for the salvation meeting we will hsve as guest speaker Major Ronald Eberhsrt from Port land. Major Eberhsrt Is divisional commander for this envision. We heartily invite the public to attend these meetings. A message of the old-fashioned gospel awaita you at the Army. First Presbyterian Church Or. Sherman U Divine, pastor; Verl O. Falling, organist; Edna Elfert. choir director. Worship, 11 a. m, with sermon by Rev. Engvald Iverson. Solo. "By the Waters of Babylon" (Speaks) Mary Ann Gates. Church school assembly 10 a. m., followed by lesson period with classes for all agee. Union city park vespers, 5:80 p. m., 10 churches cooperating. Today's serv ice under leadership of Full Gospel church with sermon by Rev. Leonard Weston. A cordial welcome to alL First Christian Church 9th and Oakdale Reuben W. Coleman, minister 9:45 Church school. Louis Cent ner, superintendent. 10 :65 Morning worship. Prelude, Praise Ye the Lord. Zamecnlk: solo, (selected) Effle Kurt; guest speaker. Dr. C. JC. Drummond. former mis sionary to India. 8:30 Union service In the park. Tuesday. 0 p. m. Circle meeting. Delia Mae Dale, leader. Wednesday. 2 p. m. Women's Mis sionary society meets at the home of Mrs. J. T. Davis, 1113 East Main street. 8:00 p. m. Educstlonal committee meeting. The First Methodist Church West Main and Laurel Sta, Joseph Knotta. minister. E. J Neumann, Sunday school superintendent. Mrs. Elsie Carlton Strang, music director. - - - Mrs. Doris Condlt Lenta, organist. 9:45 a. rru Sundsy school. 11 a. m.. worship. Sermon theme, "Our Independence." Solo by Mrs, Elsie Carlton Strang. 0:80 p. m., union services In the city park. 6:45 p. m.. Wesley Fellowship Bible group. 7 p. m., meetings of the several Ep worth leagues. 6 p. m.. worship In Wesley chspel. Sermon theme, "Human Beings tb. Animals." Prayer meeting Wednesdsy, 7:30 p. m., in church parlors. Free Methodist Church Corner Tenth and Ivy. C. B. Starkey. pastor. Sunday school. 9:46 a. m. Henry Paulson, superintendent. Class meeting. 11 a, b. Mrs. Fern Paulson, class leader. County farm service. 8 p. m. The Young People In chsrge. YPMS snd Junior band service. 7 p. m. Evangelistic message. 8 p. m. Official board meeting Monday, 7:30 p. m. Mid-week service Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Kenneth Shroyer In charge. There win be regular services each Sunday while we are away to the annual conference. First Church of Christ. Scientist Authorised branch of The Mother church. The First Church of Christ Scientist, In Boston, Mass. Services are held every Sundsy at 11 o'clock, church edifice. 313 North Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, July 7, "God." Wednesday evening meetings which Include testimonies of Christian Sci ence healing are held at 8:00 o'clock. Sundsy school at 9:80 o'clock. The reading room, which la located at 414 and 416 Medford Center build tng. is open dally from 7 a. m. to 6 p. ra. The librarian is In attend snce from 10 to 4. at which time the Bible and si! authorised Christian Science literature may be reed, bor rowed or purchased. Tha public la cordially Invited to attend ths services and visit the reading room. COME HEAR EVANGELIST FERRIS A. DODD Popular Baritone Soloist Forceful Gospel Preacher Every Night Except Sat., 7:45 Full Gospel Church (ASSEMBLY OF GOD) Newtown Street. Just Off W. Main Valty Suit 010. Medford Oenter Bldg. Regular lecture at 0 p. m. Tuesday. The lecture Tuesday evening la one given by Mrs. Clifton at Unity farm last week. Subject la "Using Your Innate Powers," Rooms open dally from 1 to 4. PhoenU Christian Church No Bible acbool Sunday as liter atura did not get here In time. Morning services, communion and preaching. Subject: "Building the Church and Wrist Shall Oppose." Evening services: "Where Does the Bible Fit In In Real Gospel WorkV U. Brownrlgg. preaching. Church of Christ North Court St. Services begin 10:80 a. nv Exhortatlon meeting 10 a m. Communion 11:45 a. ra. The service at 0 p. m. la given by the young men of the church. They are preparing themselves to be able to carry on the work of the Lord layed down for us in the New Testa ment. Come, you are welcome. Federated Church (Central Point) Rev. C. R. Luther, pastor 9:45 a. m. Bible school. Wm. Kanv berg, superintendent. Classes for all ages. 1 a. m. Worship. Message by paa tor. "Israel's Nstlonal Justification and - Ood's Conciliation Toward Them." 7 p. m. Christian Endeavor. Junior and Senior Societies 0 p. m. Evangelistic services. Message by the pastor, "Our Christian Conduct." Monday. 7:80 p. m. Men s prayer meeting. Monday. 0 p. m. Meeting of the church board. Tuesday, 3:30 p. m. Ladles' Blbls class. Wednesday, 9 p. m Mid-week prayer meeting. Thursday, 3 p. m. Lames' Aia. Thursday, 0 p. m. Choir practice. A church home for those who love the Lord. Medford Foursquare Church Central and Jackson. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Schneidau, pastors. Sunday school. 9:45. Sunday morning worship, 11. Com munion service. Rev. Schneidau will bring ths morning message. Sunday evening. Crusaders. 0 :80. Young peoples meeting. Anyone may come. Sunday evening evangelistic. 7:46. Rev. W. J. Brown, evangelist, will open his revival campaign. Week nights, every evening except Monday, 8:00, Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Brown will hold a series of revival meetings. Rev. Brown Is a well known evangelist of msny years standing. Mrs. Brown wl' be bringing specials In song and music. She la a well known radio artist. There will be lota of good music and alnglng In these meetings. Come and hear these popular evangelists. A hearty welcome awaita all at "the friendly church" of Medford. Full Gospel Churrh ((Assembly of God) Newtown street near W. Main. Leonard Weston, pastor. Sundsy school, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship. 11 a. m. Young People. 6:46 p. m. Evangelistic service, 7:45 p. m. Evangelist Ferris A. Dodd will speak In the morning on "The Bread of God," and In the evening his topic will be "The Greatest Question of the Age." Mr. Dodd says, "The answer to this question Is the solu tion of perplexities of this topsy turvy world." To everyone we extend a sincere welcome to the revival services today and continuing every night this week, except Saturday, at 7:45. The open air aerrlea, held In the city park and sponsored by the Min isterial association, will be conducted today by this church. Service will commence at 0:30 p. m. Tha public la cordially Invited to attend this and each of the summer series of Sunday evening outdoor services. R. 0. T. C. INSTRUCTORS GET ARMY DUTY ORDER Washington. July 6. (JP) Transfer of 3S0 regular army officers from ROTC training tn universities and colleges to more urgent duties with the ex panding army was announced today by Louis Johnson, acting secretary of war. They will be replaced chiefly by reserve first and second lieu tenants and In some instances by retired officers. Targets Inspire Archer. Council Bluffs, la. (U.R) Clarence Keating, 26, an arch ery stand proprietor, has de vised a way of dealing with lagging trade. He added Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini and Josef Stalin to his group of target. A direct hit on Hit ler's mutache wins 20 shots. LOCAL and Meeting Tuesday The Phoe nix Red Cross sewing club will meet at the Phoenix Presby terian church at 10 a. m. Tues day. Members are urged to attend. ... Minor Accident George E. Schlavin of Portland and Rob ert J. Sutton of Central Point drove cars involved In a slight mishap at Four Corner on the Midway road Friday evening, a report on file yesterday said. ... Back to Klamath James Daugherty planned to return this evening to Klamath Falls where he 1 employed. He has been a guest over the Fourth of July holidays at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Daugherty of Ideal Court. ... Return Home Mrs. F. S. Al vord and small daughter Dar- lene left for their home in Pasa dena, Cal.. Friday evening after visiting relatives In the valley for the past month. Mrs. AI vord Is a sister-in-law of Mrs. Lee Williams of 925 Reddy ave nue. ... Due Back Ernest J. Brug ger. assistant district quarter master of the Medford CCC dis trict, and Phllo D. Smith, assist ant to the executive officer, were expected to return home today from Portland where they have been transacting business. They went to Portland last Thursday by car. ... At Airport Arrivals at Med ford municipal airport Included Lieut. R. E. Schrock and Lieut. V. A. Coverstone, en route from Portland to Fresno, Cal., in a North American observation plane, and Ma. C. W. Pple, Gray field, Seattle. Wash., to Moffett field, Riverside, Cal., in a North American trainer. ... Mrs. Mack Leaves Mrs. Mabel Mack, county home dem onstration agent, recently pro moted to be acting state nutri tion specialist In the extension service, with headquarters In Corvallis, left Saturday with her mother, Mrs. Ida Sweeney and nephew, Bill Townes, for the latter city. They will make their home at 929 North 31st street. Mrs. Mack's work will require much traveling about the state and she expects to return here often. She will be here August 6 fot the calendar ing meeting of extension unit officers. - i Visiting Here Mrs. Harold .1. Wiley of Chicago and Mrs. Hazel Fredenberg of Portland arrived here Wednesday for few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Wiley of 403 West Jackson boulevard. The Chi cago visitor is the daughter-in- law of Mr. and Mrs. Wiley and Mrs. Fredenberg is their daugh ter. Monday, Mrs. Harold J Wiley. Mrs. N. J. Wiley and Mrs. Fredenberg will drive to San Francisco to visit the fair on Treasure Island. From there Mrs. Harold J. Wiley will leave for her home In Chicago and the other two women will re turn to Medford. ... Klwanls Guests Seven young women who help the Klwanls club each week will be guests of the club at its weekly lunch eon-meeting in the Hotel Med ford at 12:10 tomorrow. The guests wlfl be Betty Vilm, who gets out the Kiwanis bulletin every week, and Pauline Rob arts, Constance Ames, Ruth Tye, Freda Robbins, Bessie Long and Vada Davidson, who telephone the Klwanians every Monday morning . to remind them of their luncheon-meeting. The business part of the meeting will Include a review of the club' activities of the past half year. Frenk Perl is program chairman. A. O. Bauman, club president, will preside. Has Your 4 K Hat Par Annum for th Past 81k Months? a centumoiis record of oarnlnis Is resaaurtng proof of ths eoandneet and tabllltr of roar eavtnft and th In stitution behind n. so It Is wit leasnr that w agalln announce to members th a bo, a.er.f. return aatlnga hat earned when Infested at this friendly aattnga and homo flnsao Ing Institution. In theas dara of world anrert sutH return, proia mora than erer th w! adorn of hating roar fund, secured by monthly repayabl flrat mortgage on American home th Mlegnard of American liberty! JACKSON COUNTY FEDERAL Savings & Loan Association 126 East Main PERSONAL To Preach The Rev. L. F. Belknap will preach at the Phoenix Presbyterian church to day at 11 a. m. In the absence of the regular pastor, who is on a vacation. To Return Komi Mrs. J. T. Conrad is expected to be re moved to her home at M3J Palm street after today from the Sacred Heart hospital where she underwent nn operation a week ago. She may have vist- tors at home. ... Improved Improvement was noted yesterday In the condi tion of Warren Hanlin. 11-year-old son of Mr. and Mr. Paul Hanlin of 1018 East Jackson boulevard, who has been con fined to his home for the past ten days. A complete rest has been ordered for the popular youngster. ... Curry Home Neal Curry, son of City Judge Allen D. Curry, returned home Friday afternoon from an enjoyable two weeks' vacation tour of California. He visited friends and relatives In San Francisco. Los Angeles, San Diego and other cities. Mr. Curry Is em ployed with the First National bank In Ashland. ... Fine Suspended Chaster A. Bunnell, 20, charged with dis orderly conduct as a result of an altercation with his wife. was fined $5 In city court Sat urday morning but the fine was suspended pending his future behavior. James Kelly, 84, charged with drunkenness, was ordered to leave town Immedi ately or spend 30 days in Jail. He said he would leave. ... Building Permits The First Christian church, 209 South Oakdale avenue, applied at the city building Inspectors office Friday for a permit to remodel the church at a stated cost of $2,300. Creig Oil company ap plied for a permit to construct a service station at 1008 South Riverside avenue at a stated cost of $2,000. Thomas V'ray applied for a permit to build a roof to a shed at the rear of 21-23 South Riverside avenue at a stated cost of SZ50. .... Back from Rites Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth F. Murray and daughter Mario returned to their home on Eagle Point Star route Thursday night from Packwood. Wash., where they attended fu neral services for Mrs. Mur ray's mother, Mrs. Martha Combs. The rites were held Wednesday and Interment took place tn the family plot In Packwood cemetery. Mrs. Combs died July 1. A resident of Medford for the past 20 years, she had been visiting V.et two sons In Packwood. Her other two daughters, Mrs. M. F. Nolan of Powell Butte and Mrs. Anna Llnnell of San Fran cisco, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Murray home from Packwood. They planned to leave today for their homes. ... Plan Passengers L. A. Bond left by United Malnliner last evening for Los Angeles. M E. Ericson arrived from the south of the flagstop Mainliner yesterday afternoon and J. G. Ward left on the same plane for Portland. A. A. Hallander arrived from Ran Francisco yes terday noon and Mrs. Guy Jacobs and V. W. Hammond departed on the same plane for Portland. T. C. Lingo arrived from Portland on the forenoon Malnliner. A. G. Powers ar rived from San Francisco Fri day night. Departing on the early evening Malnliner Friday were Mrs. W. A. Sullivan, to San Francisco, and Mr. and Mrs. George S. Hamilton of Grants Pass and Ray Edwards, to Los Angeles. C. C. Martin left by Malnliner for Portland Friday afternoon. Money Earned regan, former Medford resident now residing in Coquille. is a week-end visitor here. He ar rived Friday night and planned to return to Conuills this even ing. ... Grass Blase The fire depart ment's chemical crew put out a grass fire in a vacant lot at Hamilton and Murray streets Friday afternoon. A carelessly discarded clgaret probably ig nited the 3ras, firemen said. ... Gets Job The many Med ford friends of Harold Clement, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Clem ent of 1223 Weft Main street will be interested to know that he recently received employ ment in a park store at Yellow tone national park for the sum mer. Mr. Clement, a sopho more at the University of Washington In Seattle, was on a vacation with his parents when the group visited Yellow stone and the job was offered to him. The family visited briefly with Mr. ind Mrs. Clyde Gilbert, former Medford couple. Mr. Gilbert Is a ranger at the park. They a'.so stopped In Belfry. Mont., wnere the Clem ents lived a numbr of years ago before coming to Medford. Walks Out Klamath Falls, Ore. 0JR Time hung heavy on the hands of Nathan Kautz as he sat in the court of Police Judge Carl K. Cook, waiting for his name to be called. So he got up, walked out of the room, passed several police officials on the way, and went out the front door. Ho hasn't been seen since Dm Mall Tribune want ads. Girl Found Slain Th body ol a ypung g.rl, identified as Jotephln Parsons (abov), 10, of San Jo, Cal., was found In a clump of busha near that tity'a buiinatf dia- trlcL Tho girl's akull had baan eruihid, presumably with a brick. Kar clothing was dls hTld. Too Late to Classify FOR RENT Small home, cloa In, aiiiUbla for working couple. oa rare. POR SALE BT OWNER 7-room home, sleeping porch, furnace, fire place, larce shady lot. desirable location. Bargain for cash, or will trad for stocks or bonds. Box 3361 Tribune. APARTMENT J rooms and bath, 916. 216 Apple. Phon 1330-R, IP YOU ar wanting to buy or sell real eatate. aee U O. Plckell, 16 bo. sartlett. Phon 8M. INDEPENDENCE DAYS! Daclars your lrdom from washdsrs by call ing 173 and you'll b through with overtaxing your strength and tak ing commands from washtub and 1 1 o a I a g board. & 4 f I r 9K 1 itfWlfr' J JXJVT SPECIALS! Foe a! 1 acre. modm horn.. I 3 cows, family orehsrd. It .era. La&lno clover, good outbuilding.. li hof-wlr. fenced with crop.. S2D60. Alao -room modern home. b.l roatne. paved etreet. I lot., n..r high school. Another good buy. S27SO. T.rma. aim 8-room mod.rn horn., t bed rnntii: Urf. dMp lot; east aide: sssoo. Alio new modem horn, hardwood floor.. l.tMt ft. furnAo. garage. Lovely horn.. Paved etreet. Sacri fice eele. S3 100. Cost S4000. 00 down, balanc 3 50 per month Includes internet and um. Imm. diet poaaeetioa. Won't last lone Be this befon you buy. Aleo rrw. modem horn, food outbuilding-1, fenced and croee fenced. city water. Unrated. SI 500 Alao so acrea. house, barn, near Applegete. A real burl Plenty timber, ssoo, with all machinery. t ain't mad at nobody. "DAD" ROBERTS. 730 W. and. POR AAI.B Wa.htub, fruit Jar, new mattreea. Sunday morning. 18 N. Front. WANTED Milk cooler. Mm. R. E. Rtchman. Ontral Point. Phon. 343. MEDFORD BAROATH HOU6V SPECIAL Oood tnirt in4 tyuttld plnt at visa faUion, UnMt Oil. Turptntlnt. rtnt Bru&hoa or til imai. Raoflnff lapr, Building 1pt. Cor nifttttxi iron. Shlng, all gradM at mm man man order pnca. Barbwlrt. Pfcnrin. Netting. Window ocretn a big aaving. New and ud Doora, Window. Win dow Olaaa. Scrvta Doora, at ra- oueed pnca. New and uaad Plpa. al! alsta. black or galYantecd. Alao w and uaad Flna rutin. Irrigation Flpa from two Inchaa to tlx incha. A larga atocK to a i act rrocn. A naw thlpment of Armr Oooda Wool blankttf, ahlrta. boota and ahota, eanrai oota and pada. A lanra aupply of axea. wad km. aladgea, crosa-cut aawa, aaw min drala. ctrcla aawa, at tha rig lit pncci. TVnta. tarpa. aleepln bac. all camp I Ing auppllas for your outing. Complau atock of apllt pullaya. abaft Doxtng, Dotn uaed and naw. Another large shipment of Toledo nangea at a w. Alao many bar galna tn uaed range and cook tore. MTOFOBD BAROAHf ROU8B 97 North drape KIOITEST CASS KKfCCS PAID for SCRAP IRON AND MKTAL a. all bind, batten... radiator, aluml. num. ooppor. braaa; alao hides pelt and wool, afadford Bargain (too. 37 It O rap. Phon loos POR RSKT Spacious and attractive four-room downstairs suit In tb Roily Apartment Completely fur- mined axtapt aianea ana unen. Oar Second door north paatoffle Adult only 40. Anil' able now. se manager In roar or phon 1307-BL NOW! It's ICE CREAM Weather! OTh hot summr day call tot PLENTY el rich, smooth. WtT SNIPER'S ICS CREAM ... It cartalnlr "hits th spot." this OUALITY lc crtam, la your own laTOiil flaro. II jo want tha BEST, b sut Is sir "Snldag'a." BE SURE It's Me BEST MADE BY BE SURE B rare that Snider-, parm resn hsttsr kt a YOI B table it- ftMh from th dairy herds f Ism River Valley firm n It's BEST bv TEST and TASTE! Snider Dairy FOR ALB b. p. gasoline tafia. Phone ISM. 07 . (.antral. WEOMAN UPRIGHT PIANO. Oood buy. Phon. 1434-R. ROOM modem furnlehed apart ment. Adulta. 11 H. Holly. POR SALE St ton. eecond cutting alfalfa bay. soe north invents. SKINKFR'B DEPENDABLE USED CAM 1M7 Chrraler Imperial Con. Corp- low mll?ara good rubber and motor, vary clean W7I BUICKA lftM BpeHal SiMlan lortka and rune like new. only 30.000 mllea, a real buy. only Wl 107 Centurr v1.n a bi Kiaifu1 motor, good rubber, bndy and paint clean, radio and heater ..M0I 10M pnrd Station Wagon the beat car Pord build: a combination paaeenger and commercial car: In good condition - MT SKINNER'S OARAO Open Evanlnga and Sunday Bulck Care OMO Truck Phon 109 POR BALK Bun saw. Kanaoy, Jackontlll. FOR 8A1 a room, of furniture Including good piano and Wee tnghoua electrte rang. 31 Oeaev. Phone SS7-R or 101 Oener for appointment. Muat be aold thl week. Sr.lJ. OR TRADB BQTJTTT In Im proved 6 acrea. 3 mllea out. want 1 to S acrea cloee. Will aaaum eom. Box 1864 Trlbun. SACRIFICE Modern 4-room nous. well built and attractive. Iter 413 Western. WANTED Woman for houaewoeH and eooklne: on ranch. Mr. Pi , Richman. Cntral Point. Phon 341. COMMERCIAL SPRATINO of an klnda. alao cold water painting and whlwwaablng. Phon With row 161. LOST Lady Bulova wrtat watch. yellow gold. Reward. Phoenix. Box S- WANTFD Oram combining and hay grinding, can Doaiwicx. -raien. FOR SALE "Sd Ford Cabriolet cheap. Owner leaving town. Inquire Cor coran, Roaa Lane. Phono eT-J. TRADE Attractive a-room modem bunalow In Medford for noma with acreage on Rrwue river. What have you? Writ Box 1651 Trlbun. FOR RENT Hotiae from I0 up. Including aom cholo erg tract. Edwin F. Hughe. Rat (stat Agency. 70S North RlversM. NOTICE Jamea Morgan will deliver two gospel aermons at tn antral Avenu Church of Chrlet la Mad ford today. 11 a. m. and p. m. Everybody la cordially Invited. TWO STOVES, on keroaen rang almost naw. on laundry stov witn water Jacket. Call 4t Carftll Court. 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