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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON'. SUNDAY. JULY 14. 1940.
PAGE FIVE
Church Interests and Notices
Hon CnftHh Lothma Churrh
WNt Fourth and Otkdtl
Wernr Jeawn. pftstor
Sunday school. 10 a. m.
Dirtn unW. U i. m.
W lnrtt you to warthlp with us.
Cutty
119 Modford Centvr Bldff.
Tuetday, 00 p. m., lMton tub)et,
Th Why of Prayer."
Roam open dally from 10 ft- m. to
4:00 p. m.
The public Is cordially Invited to
ftttno our meetinet. and to use
our reading room whera current
Unity literature is on sale and a
rental library la maintained.
Private consultations may be bad
from 10 to 1.-00.
Marlon Clifton, leader.
taint Mara Church
Episcopal)
Corner Oekdale and Fifth.
Rev. Herald O. Oardner, B. O.
a. m. Holy communion. A quiet
devotional service without music or
sermon
10 a. m. Morning prayer and ser
moo. Lay readers assisting In the
ssrvios. T. Williams snd Fred Strang.
Senior choir under direction of Mra.
Roberta Ward Bebb, Mrs. Eva K seei
ng? Marah, organist.
Strangers snd newcomers sre al
ways assured a cordial welcome at
Saint Mark's.
Pilgrim Holiness Church
Comer East Jackson snd Bessie St.
Rev. C. Edwin Cox. pastor.
Sunday school. 9:4ft a. m. S. O.
Tlghe. superintendent
Worship 11 a. m. Pastor's message.
"Imperative Needs of the Hour."
Children's meeting 6:00 p. m. Mrs.
J. Pleyer.
P.Y.P.S. 6:45.
Pre-prsyer service 1:00. Regular
meeting.
Evangelistic service. 7:45.
Mid-week prayer and prslss serv
ice Wednesday, 1:45 p. m.
Friday, 8:00 p. ra.. cottage meeting.
Come and worship with us.
First Presbyterian Church
Dr. Sherman V. Divine, pastor;
Mrs. Veil O. Falling, organist; Edna
Elfert, choir director.
Worship, 11 a. ra., with sermon by
Ree. H. M. Roberts. Topic, 'God's
Flan.- Solo, "The Holy City" (Steph
n Adams t. Owen White.
Church school assembly 10 a. m.
with clssses for sll ages.
Union City park service :30 p. m.
A cordial welcome to all.
Tuesday. 1:80 p. m.-Women's Mis
sionary society meets at the home
of Mrs. Carl Brommer, 631 Minnesota.
Program In charge of the young peo
ple. The- men sre honored guests at
this meeting. All Interested are In
vited to attend.
Phoenix Christian Church
Bible school 10 a. m., followed by
communion at regular hour.
Preaching service, 11 to 12. Sub
ject, "Can the Leopard Change His
Spots, or the Ethiopian His Skin?1
We" will probably not have evening
services during the hot weather and
busy summer time. Then we hope
to get a worthwhile prescher and go
ahead with the Lord's work.
We have a more friendly and
Christ-like spirit lately: though not
so large attendance, as we hsd In
cooler weather.
We hope these faithful ones will
renew their seal and former activ
ity. Our success depends upon It.
The Lord bss given us a new start,
so let us not fall Htm.
M. Brownrlgg (preaching).
First Chorrh of Christ. ffrltntlft
Authorised brsnch of The Mother
church. The First Church of Christ
Scientist, In Boston, Mass.
Services sre held every Sunday at
11 o'clock, church edifice. 313 North
Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, July
14, "Sacrament.
Wednesday evening meetings which
Include testimonies of Christ lsn
Selene healing, are held at 8 :00
o'clock.
Sunday school at 9:30 o'clock.
The reading room, which Is lo
cated at 414 and 41ft Medford Cen
ter building, la open dally from 1 a.
tn- to 6 p. m. The librarian Is In
attendance from 10 to 4. at which
time the Bible and all authorised
Christian Science literature may be
read, borrowed or purchased.
The public Is cordially invited to
attend the services snd visit the
reading room. '
The First Methodist Chnrch
West Main and Laurel Sta.
Joseph Knotte. minister; E. J.
Neumann. Sunday school superinten
dent; Mrs. Elsie Carlton Strang, mu
sic director; Mrs. Doris Condjt Lante,
organist.
9:4ft a. m. Sunday school.
11 s. m. Worship. Sermon theme,
Tiie Man of Sorrows. Solo by Mrs.
Mary Webster.
6 30 p. m. Union servlosa In the
city park.
6:46 p. m. Wesley PeUorshtp Bible
group.
1 p. m. Epworth leagues will meet
In their respective pieces. All young
people Invited.
8 p. m. Worship In Wesley chs
pel. Sermon theme, "Man."
Mondsy the Sundsy school bosrd
will meet In the church parlors st
7.80 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at 1:80
p. m.
POISON OAK?
Tew - k.lls a 7FM1COL
Try bOtl IS Of ZEMACOU
too most be satisfied or your money
cheerfully refunded. Get a buttle
today st WETLK.N THRIfTT.
TRY OUR HERBS
WHEN OTHERS FAIL
jmnieDcled for Congha. Rheumatism. Inflnenra. Ray met. Run
ton Condition. Blood Pressure. Kidney, stomach. Cheat, Nerroutness,
titer and Female Troubles.
THE CHINA HERB CO.
Office Hours Dally 10 a.m. S p.m., except bundey.
235 E. Main St.. Medford
Medfore) Company of Jthorab
Wltneetee
The Medford Company of Jeho
vah's Witnesses meets every Wednes
day at 1:4s p. m. snd every tun
day at 1:45 p. m. at 923 North Cen
tral. All interested tn Watch Tower
Bibla study are welcome.
Charrh of Christ
Court St.
Sunday a. m4 10:1a.
Communion at 11 AS.
The svenlng service 1a tK snrloe
for the young men. miking them
sbie to carry on the work of the
Lord. Starts at 1:45.
Free Methodist Church
Comer Tenth and Ivy
C. B. Starkey. pastor
Sunday school, 9:4ft a. m. Henry
Paulson, superintendent.
Worship. 11 a. m. Message by Henry
Paulson.
County farm service. S p. m. In
chsrge of the young people.
Junior bsnd meets it 7 p. m.
The 8:00 p. ro. service will be con
ducted by the YJVM 9.
Mid-week prayer service) Wednes
day. 1:30 p. m.
We welcome you to these services.
Full Gospel Church
Newtown St. near W. Main
Leonard Weston, pastor '
Sundsy school, 9:4ft a. m.
Morning worship, n a. m.
Young people. 6:4ft p. m.
Evangelistic service, 1:4ft p. m.
Ferris A. Dodd. singing evangelist,
win be hesrd morning and evening.
Friends sre urged to come and near
Mr. Dodd. whose unusual manner of
presenting gospel truths is most re
freshing snd instructive. These spe
cial services have been extended one
more week with services every night
except Saturday, at 1:45.
first Christian Church
Ninth and Oakdale Streets
R. W. Coleman, minister
9:4ft Sunday school. All Men's
Bible class in the courthouse.
10:55 Morning worship. Prelude,
Lento,' Hayes; offertory, "A Song.
Rubinstein; solo, Ross Strouds; ser
mon. "No Longer Free."
6:30 Union vesper service In the
park.
1:00 Young people s meetings.
All services will be held In the
church snd the pastor will speak
today. Class adjustment In the
church school due to the remodeling
of the church building will be made.
Week-day services:
8:00 Mondsy Workers conference.
13:80 Thursday Alpha Delta class
will hsve covered dish luncheon and
business meeting at home of Mrs.
Msud Dsugherty.
Church of the Nararene
Holly at First St.
Fred M. Westherford, pastor
evangelist, speaks morning snd eve
ning today; 10:45 a. m. topic, "Bear
ing the Marks of Christ;" 1:4ft p. m..
"A Mans Filth Column." special
singing morning and evening. Mrs.
Ethel Kornstad, organist.
Sunday school 9:46 a. m.. under
general direction Mr. Holly Michael,
Other supervisors include Mrs. Ethel
Kornstad. Junior department; Mrs.
Mary Foster, primary department.
We solicit attendance of children
and others, regardless of clrcum
stances. Children come bare-footed
Three groups of young people meet
separately at 6:45 p. m.. including
NYPS. Mrs. Verl Michael, president;
HI-NY. presided over by Miss Gert
rude Nelson; Mrs. Fred M. Westher
ford In charge of Juniors.
Church of God
Haven and Holly Streets
T. O. Satterfleld, pastor
Church school, 9:45 s. m. Asa Boyd
superintendent, with a fine staff of
teachers and workers. A class and
a friendly welcome await you.
Worship. 11 a. m. Message by the
pastor, "Whst We See In the Life
of Jacob.
Christian Crusaders meet 6:4ft p.
m. Mrs. Harry Pyle. director. All
young people art urged to enjoy
these servlcea.
Evangelistic service 1:48 p.
Good congregational and speelal sing
in?. The pastor will again be heard
Young people of the church will
give an lea cream soclsl July 16 at
7:90 p. m. at the home of J.
Oust arson on Jsckeonvtlla highway,
The public is Invited. .
Prayer and praise servtca st ehurch
each Wedneedsy. 7:4ft p. m.
Special prayer at church Friday
8:00 p. m.
Bring your request, or phone the
pastor, 1268 -J. The public Is Invited
to all services.
The ftalatlon Army
336 Bartlett St.
Capt. and Mrs. Chss. K. Cox, of
ficers In charge.
Sundsy:
Sundsy school. 9 -30 a. m.
Holiness meeting 1! a. m.
Young People's Legion 6:15 p. m.
Salvation meeting, 1:30 p. m.
We have as our guest speakers
Sundsy morning and evening Ueut.
Oerald Cass of Richmond, Csl.. snd
Ueut. Dorothy Hammond, of Peta
luma. Cai who are spending a few
days' vacat.on In Medford. Ueut
Case assisted Cspt. Cox while sta
tioned In Sen Francisco. AU are In
vited to hesr them.
Cspt. Cox snd comrades of Med
ford corps will be In chsrfe of the
united servtca In ths city psrk Sun
dsy afternoon. SDonsored by ths
Medford Ministerial associstlon. We
heartily invite all to attend snd
take part In this service. There will
P P1""! nmg sna cspt.
-ker. This will h the
thlrl the ,0 scheduled meetings
i to be held this summer,
Service begins at 5 30 p. tn.
The First Be pi let Charrh
th and N. Central Bis.
Woltord A. Dswes. minister; Mr.
Fted Lsnders. Sunday srhoal super
Intendent: Mrs. Clem Finley. choir
director; Mr. Kenneth Raymond, or
ganist. Bible school 9:4s. Clssses for all
ages.
Preaching at trices at 11 a. m. and
p. m. The pastor will preach at
both services. There will be epecul
music by the choir.
Prayer meeting and Bible study
Wednesday at 7:80.
AU are Invited to these services.
Advent Christian Church
Corner Jackson and Welch Sta.
James Kaaa. pastor
9:45 a. m. Bible school. Mr. J.
. Dickinson, superintendent. Par
ents, If you have no church affilia
tion, come and bring your children.
We have a plaos for you.
II a. m. Worship. Miss Veils Oos-
sett will be the morning speaker.
We Invite you to. attend. "So Christ
wsa ones offered to bear the sins
of many; and unto them thst look
for Him shall Ha appear the sec
ond time without sin unto sslvs-
tlon.
Federated Church
(Central Point
Rv. C. R. Luther, pastor
Bible school, 9:4ft a. m. Classes for
all ages. W. M. Ksmberg, superinten
dent. Worship, 11 a. m. Message by the
pastor. "Affliction, From Whenos It
Comes."
1:00 p. nv Christian Endeavor.
Both Junior and Senior groups,
6 :00 p. m. -Special services con
ducted by Rev. Mtcael BUUster of
the Russian Evangelistic associstlon.
Mondsy, 1:30 p. m. Men's prayer
meeting.
Monday through Wednesday eve
ning. Rev. BUUster will show pic
tures of the war torn countries of
Europe snd present conditions from
the prophetic viewpoint.
Thursdsy, p. m. Choir practice.
Coma and worship with us.
Medford Foursqasre Charrh
Central snd Jackson
Rev. and Mrs. H. E. Schneldsu.
pastors.
Sunday school 9:45. Clssses for sll
sges.
Sundsy morning worship 11. Rev.
Schneldsu will commence a aeries of
sermons from the Book of Revela
tion. Sundsy evening young people (Cru
saders), 6:30. Mrs. W. J. Brown, evan
gelist, win spesk at this service es
peclslly to the young people. How
ever sll ages sre invited.
Sundsy evening evangelistic, 1:46.
Week nights, except Monday and
Saturday, 8:00. Rev. W. J. Brown,
evangelist, will continue another
week In an old fashioned revival
campaign conducted In the old fash
ioned way. Do not miss hearing him
and Mrs. Brown.
A hearty welcome awaits sll st
"The Friendly Church" of Medford.
St. Peter's Luthersn Church
(By nod leal Conference)
E. Main and Portland Ave.
Harry H. Young, pastor.
Sunday school at 9:45 o'clock.
Divine worship at 9:45 o'clock.
Regular service st 11. Both serv
ices are dedicated to the men and
all men In the congregation and
also all non members who are In
terested are Invited to attend one
of these two services. The sermon
will lsy special emphasis on the
Chrlstten responsibility of men.
Theme: Husbands and Fathers.
Prayt
Confirmation Instruction Monday
at 3:30 Instead of 4:30.
Monday evening st 1:00 o'clock Mr.
Or ben Stme. nationally known art
ist, will give a concert in the tin
coin school gymnasium on North
Bartlett snd Maple streets. Mr. Stme
comes well recommended and Is truly
sn artist In rendering church hymns
snd folk songs on ths Theremin,
fork-cello and four other instru
ments. Ho admission will be charged
but a free will offering will be taken
to defray the expenses of bringing
the artist here. The general public
is cordially Invited.
The regular Walther league social
will be given Thursday evening at
8.00 in the church basement to
which the entire congregation Is In
vited. Miss Ore Mia Thieds will be
the guest of honor.
Visitors are always welcome.
Coot Workers Raised
Marshfleld, July 13. P A
summer-time pay boost of five
cents an hour to cooks and
waiters yesterday ended a
strike of the Coos Bay Culinary
Alliance.
You can enjoy these
advantages of
Mortgage Loans
1. Prompt serrlc no delay or red
tap.
1. Small monthly payments out of
Income.
i. Lenf ternui low Interest rate
charged on decreasing balance.
4. Leaa txpenaa small, no commis
sion to pay.
JACKSON COUNTY FEDERAL
Savings & Loan Association
.26 East Main
SUBJECT 10 CALL
FOR WAR DRILLS
Portland. July 13. ,P Th
young men nf Oreiton national
guards boys who have hela
weekly armorr drills and gone
annually to field encampment
prepared today for their third
mobilization In a quarter of a
century.
Major-Ceneral George A.
White of Oregon commander
of the 41st division compris
ing 10,000 men in Oregon.
Washington, Idaho. Montana and
Wyoming, left for Tort Lewis.
Wash., after conferring with
regimental chiefs here last
night. )
It apaearcd possible 3300 Ore-1
gon troops would pack their
kits for an indefinite sen-ice.
Probably at Fort Lewis, the
northwest's principal concentra
tion point.
The Oregon guard was called
to the Mexican border in 1918,
to World war No. 1 and now
for defense training.
Subject to the call would be
the 162nd and 186th infantry
regiments, 41st signal company.
218th field artillery and com
pany H, 118til medical regi
ment, disposed as follows:
Headquarters and headquar
ters detachment, 41st division.
Portland; company H. 116lli
medical regiment, Lebanon;
162nd infantry regiment, head
quarters, headquarters torn
apnies, companies E, F. G and
H and band, Portland; other
companies from McMinnville,
Silverton, Corvallis, Delias, Sa
lem, Eugene. Tillamook and
Roseburg; 186th Infantry regi
ment headquarters and head
quarters company, company B
and band, Portland; other com
panies from Oregon City, Wood
burn, Grants Pass, Meiford. St.
Helens, LaGrande, Baker, Pen
dleton and Astoria; 41st signal
company, Portland; 218th field
artillery headquarters ond head
quarters battery and entire regi
ment, all from Portland ex
cept two batteries, one from
Hillsboro ond the other from
Newberg.
The only national guardsmen
left in Oregon after removal
of the 4 1st division would be
the 249th coast artillery, re
cently equipped with search
lights and anti-aircraft guns.
Dodd Extends Stay
Full Gospel Church
"Evangelist Ferris A. Dodd
whose forceful preaching and
inspiring singing have been so
much enjoyed during his cam
paign here, has been persuaded
to extend his stay another
week," Leonard Weston, pastor
of the Full Gospel church an
nounced yesterday. "Many have
received spiritual help in these
services and a number have dis
covered a new hope and power
for a victorious Christian life.
Rev. Weston said.
Meetings will be held nightly
except Saturday, opening with
congregational song service at
7:45. The church is located on
Newtown street, lust off West
Main.
Brommer Horns
To Be Matt Scene
The Women's Missionary So
ciety of the First Presbyterian
church will meet at the home of
Mrs. Carl J. Brommer, 821 Min
nesota, July 16 at 8 p. m. The
program is in charge of the
young people, led by Harris
Janes.
Mrs. Silas King
Visits Parents
Mrs. Silas King and Infant
daughter, Mary Ann, arrived in
Medford yesterday to spend a
week visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George Flsk, at their
home on Griffin creek.
The Kings moved from here
to Portland several months ago.
Standard Oil
'Miss Exposition" and Dr.
Walter Heil, eminent art author
ity, at world-famous Fine Arts
Palace In San Francisco. Join In
admiring beautiful color prints
of Western scenes now being dis
tributed to motorists by Stand
ard Oil Company of California.
"Like thirsty deer at a brook.
the American people drink up
fine pictures at every opportun
ity. The new color-reproductions
of Western scenic views now be
ing distributed by Standard Oil
Company of California will have
NOTABLES ATTEND
OF
Southampton, N. Y.. July 13.
(P) -Twenty-yeatolct Anne Mc
Donnell and Hen; Ford. 2nd.,
grandson of th)sutomobilc
manufacturer, wwrej-arried to
day in a pageant-MlM ceremony
of the Roman Catholic church.
As they sto'o he flower
banked altar of Church of
Sacred HiartS;;tJi Jesus and
Mary, Monslgnog. Fulton J
Sheen gava a discocurso on the
power of love. " '-
"Rings can be broken and
lost." he said, "but love is tin'
dying."
The pretty blonde bride was
smiling as she went to the al
tar, with her long white veil
trailing behind her.
The 22-year-old son of Mr.
and Mrs. Edsel Ford was bap
tized into the Catholic faith,
the faith of his bride, by Mon
signor Shen late yesterday, In
the presence of his parents, his
bride-to-be and her parents.
Long befora the marriage
ceremony, hundreds of villag
ers had gathered across the
street from the little church
to view the notables and to
applaud such personages as for
mer New York Governor Alfred
E. Smith, Henry Ford, Sr., and
William S. Knudsen, head of
the nation's defense production
program.
The bride's 13 brothers and
sisters and her 100 first cous
ins, uncles and aunts formed a
cheery family background for
her wedding.
HALE WHEELER
WELL, Russia his been spread
ing orer tht Balkans Ilka soft
butter on hot toast and with no
apparent desire to heed Oermany's
muttered. "Oet away boys, y'
bother me." In fsct. tha follow
ers of tha bear brought tanka and
toothbrushes ss though looking
forward to mora than a week
end Jaunt, with tha Russian In
vasion. King Carol of Rumania
reached tha fifth step In the mod
srn ruysi routine which seems to
follow tha pattern of coronation,
exultation, penetration, consterna
tion and abdicatloo. Looka like
the only safe pise for a king
these dare is In s bsnd of bridge.
Msrket reports say th average
person In tha 0. S. consumes 3s
dosen egu per year. Vaudeville
eomediana, it la presumed, get
mora than this.
You may take your clothes so
a cleaner that win do them for
naif price but you only get what
you pay for. When you bring
them to Medford Cleaners our
staff will mend small hole, sew
on buttons and perform other
necessary repairs. Medford Clean
era, 30 S. Central. Phone
Gives Pictures
7'. -.'. :
a definite Influence In art-appreciation
and home-decoration
for years to come," says Dr.
Hell.
The newest Standard Oil pic
ture, Wallowa Lake, is now be
ing distributed to motorists by
Standard Service men, L. T.
Nygaard, branch manager of the
company announced Saturday.
"Every motorist Is welcome
to have one of these prints,
without any obligation," said
Mr. Nygaard. "Just drive In and
ask for one."
INDICTED AGAIN
Kansas City, July 13
Tom Pendnrgjst, deposed Kan
sas City Democratic boss, R.
R. Emmett O'Malley and A. L.
McCormack were named by a
federal grand Jury today in
two indictments charging con
spiracy to obstruct Justice In
connection with the tCOOO.OUO
1936 Missouri fire Insurance
compromise,
Pcndergast and O'Malley, for
mer, state Insurance superin
tendent, have each served fed
eral prison terms for failure to
pay Income taxes on money the
government charged was paid
them in connection with the
compromise.
McCormack, St. Louis Insur
ance man, was a key witness
before the grand Jury which
returned those indictments. He
had not previously been named
on a criminal charge.
Under terms of the insurance
rate settlement, fire Insurance
firms received 80 per cent of
the huge impounded sum out
of which they were to pay costs
of prolonged litigation. Tnt
other 20 per cent went to
policy holders.
Blame Cigarette
Grant Pass, July 13.-
A imckeri cigarette wag
blamed by state fire warden's
staff today for a 50-acre brush
and grass fire west of here Fri
day afternoon.
The high standard of
sanitation obaerved In
eur dairy Is yonr as
surance of th parity
f the milk w de
Brer to you creamy
rich and nutritious.
Phone
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Montana Picnic To
Be Held On July 21
Tha annual Montana picnic
will be held July 21 in Lithia
park in Ashland and all form
er residents of the state are in
vited to attend.
Ice cream, punch and coffee
will be furnished by the com
mittee. Those attending are to
bring their own picnic lunch
eon. Mrs. James Lillie, secretary-treasurer,
is in charge of
the affair which will last all
day.
Entertainment will be pro
vided.
Use Malt Tribune want ads.
Too Late to Classify
FOR SALS Horn on Orlffln rreek.
S rooms and bath, barn, garage,
and well-house, so acre wood
land, garden ground, $700; terms.
R. V. Close. Rt. 1. Boa 40.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
SPECIALS
Oood Inside and outside paint at
1.35 gallon.
Unseed oil. turpentine, paint brushes
of all kinds.
Roonng paper, building paper, oor
rugated Iron, shingles, all grades
at lass than mall order prices.
Barbwlre, fencing, netting, window
screen at a big saving.
New and uaed doors, windows, win
dow glsss, screen doors, at reduced
and used pipe, all sires, blsrk
or gslranlred. Also new and used
pips fittings. Irrigation pipe from
two Inrhee to six Inches. A Urge
stock to eeleet trora.
A new shipment of arm goods
woo blsnkets, shirts, boots and
ahoes, canvaa cot And pada.
A lanes auppr of sjcrs. wedges,
aladgea, cross-cut saws, saw man
drels. circle aawa, at the right
pnoea.
Tents, tarps. sleeping bags, all camp
ing supplies for your ouUng.
Complete stock of spilt pulleys, shaft
Doxing, rjota used ana new.
Another large ehlpment of Toledo
ranrea at S4S.A0. Also tnsnr bsr
gsins In used rangea and cook
stores.
Baling wire.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOD6E
37 North Orspe
FOR SALSMohstr davenport and
chair In good condition, also three
piece walnut bedroom suite, very
reasonable. S14 Quean Anna Are.
SMALL HOUS1 for rent. Dairy half-
era for sale. 71 West 10th St.
WANTED Rswlelgh dealers. Pleas
ant, prontsbie. Independent busi
ness. Edward Jonee. Phona 611
Central Point.
NEW FEED MILL
Or. BARLEY, cwt. II 30
Or. OATS. sk. II. OS
WHEAT, cwt 11.40
MEDFORD FUEL-FEED DEPT.
Court and McAndrswa
NOTICE
Z guarantee to kin your aarwlga
with my original earwig sprsy.
Also kills other pests. Phona BSS.
MrQonsgle.
WANT OOLDf a-lnrh suction dredge.
complete and ready to go. Se it
operate. Apply 70S So. Sixth Street,
O rente Paaa, Or.
FOR SALE 6-room new residence.
never occupied. Hardwood floors,
Urge living room, paved atreet,
close In, Might take small house
ss down psyment. BIS So. Oakdal.
FOR RUNT Nicely furnished dupies
Elecuio refrigerator. Maytag, elec
trio range and oil neater. Adults.
704 Pine.
BIOHEST CASH PKICE8 PAID for
SCRAP IRON AND METAL a. all
kutda oattanes, radiators, alumi
num, copper, braaa; also bids.
SIIU
Ml
and wool. Medford Bargain
ouae. 3T If. Ore pa rnone loea
FOR RENT Spaooua and attractive
four-room dowr-stairs suite in the
Holly Apartments. Completely fur
nished except dlahe and linen.
Oarag Second door north of
postotnoa Adults only 140. Avail
able now. Be manager In rear
or phone lia7-sV
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Youngster muet enjoy vttsj good hearth to participate
In ea many activities , , . that's why from a pint t
a ejuart of rich, nourishing SMIU OsUDE "A'
PASTE! EIZI.D MltK la eesenltal t their dle . . .
pre rente tlredneee adds eparkl "d reelaianea)
against raids and diseases. BE stag that VOtB ay
and girl drink PLENTY f thii fin mllkl
Snider Dairy & Produce Co.
FOR SALE Tablss. ehelra. J doors,
rug. cot. S spring, eleclrte atove,
mlersllsneous. 610 Wett Second.
WANTED Ouinwjr or Jerifty cow.
Mum d rood. Juw Keith. Rt. i.
Box 37a. Medford.
FOR SALT Wicker bsby carnage,
reasonable. Phone O&fl-J.
ELDERLY MAN WANTS eomfortabl
housekeeping quarters tn prtvato
home. Unfurnished encept per
hape a stove, on first floor. Would
like sleeping porch. Not very far
out. Boi JJ07 Tribune.
S130. o. E. etectrlo range used 6
weeks only: clesn. Ilka new. Sso
rmce st half price, cash. 408
Edwards.
PRIVATE PARTY bss money tot
loan, on first farm mortgages. Boi
1S09 Tribune.
FOR RENT Fumtshed S-roora apart
ment. l block rrom courthouse,
IS Mistletoe. Phone US, Central
Point, collect.
SLABS select pine, single load S3 DO.
Medford Fuel. Tel. 031.
MARCELLA BOWMAK BEAUTY SHOP
S04 King St. Phone 1311. Two
blocks south of courthouse. All
typee of beauty work. Marhlnelesa
and machine permanenta. Revelon
nail polish. Blanch WhlW cos
metics demonstrated.
FOR RENT Acre psstura with barn.
city water and irrigation, rnone
43S-R or call at 31S Wabaah.
FOR RENT 9-room duplex, all fur-
nisned. llgnta and water, sis
month. Phona 435-R or 210 Wa
bash Street.
RENT attractive S-room modem
house, nloa yard. 304 W. Jackson.
WANTED oirl for general house
work and car of children. Steady
employment. Phona 344, Central
Point.
FOR RENT Front bedroom, nicely
furnished. 3 meals. 410 Beatty.
Phone 1S31-L.
WANTED Scrap Iron for domestic,
msrket. Unload In car and receive
mora money. Medford Bargain
House. 37 N. Q raps St. Phona 1063.
FOR SALE 3 Mercury sedan. Con
alder trad on house with acreage,
not over ssooo. Bos 13S Jackson
ville Highway.
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