The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 21, 1931, Page 3, Image 3

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    i Saturday; March 21, 1931
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE THRE3
NEWSinBRIEF
urrhaae Hubartwa Home
Mr. and Mr. Klnier B. Whip
ple are movtac Into their new
ham In the Third Addition to
Allamonl AcrM which they have
Just purrhaaed thru the office
of tht Kavell-UUer Realty Co.
The homo la a aioilera four room
bungalow typo and la ona of tha
aaveral tbat bave been built by
llarhard Klliikhamnmr, . loral
builder In Ihla eubdlvieiua. The
homo la built on an acre ot Ir
rigated ground facing on the
main AlUoonl. Drive.
firm Oka Hhup Opoafvt
Opening ot a new ahop at (34
North Ninth atraet to make Mar
garet McDonald oakee baa been
announced. The cakea are all
made of tha flneet Ingredlenta,
no BubatllutM being uaed. Tbe
ahop will caler to partlea and
weddlnga, and will bave a freed
aupply of cakee on band each
day for eala. Their telephone
number Is 1114.
Office Open Halnrdajr Kvenliut
Announcement waa made tots
morning by Btephea Ha bo, man
ager ot the Klamath Develop
ment company, that beglnlng
Ihla evening the cumpany'a of
fice at l0t Main atreet will be
open Ralnrday evanlnga to ac
commodate Ita many patrons.
Hurrerln From Via
H. MV "Oene" Hammond of
Merrill, prominent Klamath coun
ty farmer and aheepmaa, la III
at bla home with an attack of
Influeaia. Mr. ' Hammond waa
unable to attend the regular
meeting ot the board of director
ot the Klamath Irrigation district
today.
(iraated Ltceaae k
A marriage llrenae waa granted
today to John Alden llewee and
Varna McLaughlin both ot Okla-
; home City by county clerk C. It.
Delap. llewee gave hla occupa
' linn ai a civil engineer, and Mlaa
McLaughlin, a atanogranher. Art
. ot both bride end groom were
' given aa "legal."
Many Attended
An audience of more than 800
attended the Scout Court of Hon
or held Friday evening, according
to Scout Eaecullve O. K. Hoover.
who left today for hla home In
Med ford. Mr. Hoover will return
to this city Monday. March Id
and will remain here for several
days at. that time.
.Motor to Fort Joi
Mr. and Mra. Eddie Mlnnls
and lr. and Mrs. Bob Kvana left
today for Fort Jonea, Calif. Mr.
t and Mra. Evans and Mr. Mlnnls
win spend the wek end with
friends and Mr. Mlnnls eiperla
10 remain in Fort- Jones for a
wees, . . -Manure
Reported .-
t'ontaglona dleeeaea In Klam
ath rounly were reported by the
rouniy naltn unit for tha week
ending March 8 as follows:
smallpox, I; mumps. 1; lowbar
pneumonia,. J: Inlluenta 14;
syphiirv, i. , ', - -
Mrrifard Visit
Mrs. Harry Klnabarger and
Mrs. Poyla Franklin of Medford.
motored to Klamfth Falls Friday
for several days visit. They will
he the guesta of Mra. Docla Nor-
ris and Mra. Lottie Aller at the
, Klk hotel.
Nona; Practice
Mrs. Maude Chrlstensen will
direct song practice for Women
of Mooseheart at the Moose ball
Monday 'evening, March IS. All
legionnairea Interested are Invit
ed to lake part.; Practice will
commence at 7: SO.
Hull Filed .
Suit waa filed In circuit court
today by Iba Bulla Valley nation
al Bank against 1. C. Olson.
Plaintiffs aue to collect on a pro
missory note to the amount of
1576, and 175 attorneys feea.
Car Cati-hea n
, Tha city tire department was
,..nu ui exunguisn an automo
bile fire oa South Rlxth street
' this morning. The (lames were
quickly extinguished,' and tha car
waa only slightly damaged.
Arreete Recorded
Six arrests were entered In
police arrest docket at headquar
ters Friday night Charges were
aa follows: transportation of II
" quor, possession of liquor, traf
fic violations, and speeding.
tlaremoat Gurata
Among recent arrivals at The
Claremont Hotel are: Roy L.
House, Medford; Pat Daly, Ran
1rr"el: L. Klutx, Mt, Sbas-
PELICAN
Milton Sills in "The Sea Wolf"
ON THE 8TAGB
THE KLAMATH UNION HIGH
, SCHOOL BAND
' IN CONCERT
PINE TREE
Irene
H. B. Warner and
"ON YOUR BACK"
RAINBOW
''' Lupe Volez in
"HELL HARBOR"
Character CIoM-Up.
H Full f-HVr
il.rl.h cJrtmee Home
Mies Marlah Crimes arrived
home Friday morning from at.
Helen's ball at Portland to spend
the aprlng vacation visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. nenry
(Irlmee. Rhe waa accompanied by
Misa Cole Bernard, of Portland,
who will be the house guest of
Mlaa Urlraee. The two girls will
return north Monday night.
Baslneaa Visitor
Bill Mullen, ' former head of
the realty department of the of
fice of tha state Insurance) com
missioner under the administra
tion of Governor Pierce, and one
of the beet known ehowmen on
the Pacific coast, waa a bnslaeea
visitor la Klamath Falls, Friday.
Rummage Bala Planned
The Rebekah degree ataff ts
completlna plans for their rom
mage aale to ' be held In the
Murray building on Mala atreet.
Saturday, March II.
Old Fashioned Musical
An old fashioned musical will
be . given . at tbe library club
rooms April I under direction of
the Rebekah drill team. It waa
announced today.
Grand Jar Rexoaveaea
The Klamath county grand
Jury will re-convene Monday at'
ter an adjournment caused by
tbe Illness of Elmer Balstgsr
foreman.
Former Realdeata Here -
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Simmons ot
flrants Pass, former residents ot
this city, were vlsltora la Klam
ath Falls yesterday. i
Visitor From Kogcajo .
Margaret Calahaa of Eugene
arrived In Iba city last evening
to spend the week? end visiting
Mrs. Been Brearclllfa.
Returna to rorltand
Dr. Carl L. Parsons has return
dy to hla home In Portland after
spending aeveral days In Klam
ath Falls. Dr. Persona was reg
istered at tha "Claremont,"
Tnl laha Ylaltnw
Frank Corpenlng spent Friday
in niamatn rails rrom hla ranch
noma on Tula Lake.
Midland Visitor
Mlaa Muriel Folsom spent Sat
urday In Klamath Falls from her
home near Midland. . . .
Bend Flooded As
Clogged Culvert
Ob.trucU Water
BEND. Ore., March It. f AP)
Rend raaMenta Inilti, m kj.it m
palrlng lawns and pumping water
i rum oaaemenis, ana the city un
dertook a survey of damage
caused yesterday when an Irrlga
tloa ditch broke five mllea from
the city and sent a flood of water
imn me iow pens oi mo town.
The Pllnt Hut ... ... I MMti
ed when a culvert became clogged
auer suu second feet ot water
from the Irrigation ditch awept
Into tha. Mnal A kAtil an u
jthe ditch bank was washed out .
V
POLICEMEN'S WIVKft - '
- WANT PROTECTION
aaHasaaaa
BERKELEY, Cal.,' March ll.
I API Kt -!m nt b,.w,1m
Ilcemen demanded tba police do
aometblng today as a result of a
robbery at a bridge party attended
by the wives yesterday.
During a party at tha home of
Policeman Lawrence. Laird some
One atole the wnmefFV tan. mil
purees and a recent photograph ot
uura..
iiA8T
BHOWINO TODAY
' ' 1.A8T .
SHOWING TODAY
Rich ; : ; 1 .
Raymond Hacketi
ln
' LAST ' 4 "'
. SHOWING. TOP AX
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SIGH
GHEETS
PR
a.
V. n. n. ARIZONA, March II.
(AIM The Imnreealve eight of
two warships along the rail
greeted President Hoover ' tble
morning on the third day of bis
vacation vovaga- to Porto Rico
and tbe Virgin Islands. '
The destroyer DnPont came
alongside with Its ' band- playing
and Ita crew dressed In white to
give the preeldent a greeting be
fore II relieved the destroyer
Taylor, which turned- back to
Norfolk. .
Tha DuPont, ' detached from
tbe United States fleet for Its
new duty, - ceme northward at
high speed and circled the Arl
sona. Preeldent Hoover and - Becre-
tarlea Hurley and Wilbur accom
panied ' Captain Freeman' this
morning on the rounds ot bis
regular Saturday Inspection ' of
tbe uoDer decks. 'They did not
venture Into the lower part of
the ship, where the beat waa In
tense. Tba' ship awnings had been
spread overnight and the' presi
dential party sought their shade.
Tbe sea waa smooth, tha weather
fair and the wind gentle. -
Although tha preeldent la com
bining business with pleasure In
his trip It la understood he plans
no commitments on future poli
cies there.
The preeldent Is looking for
ward to an opportunity to vis
ualise conditions and after hie
atudy It Is possible administra
tion policies may be reshaped.
looking forward over a period
of years to complete self-government.
Tba Impression bolds - aboard
the Arlsona, the trip can be
taken- aa presaging mora direct
attention to Insular problems.
The- preeldent will meke no
epeecbea except for brief . talks
In reply to greeting ceremonial.
. The president,, after dinner
last night with some newspaper
men and officers be Invited to
eat with him, sat on the, front
row at an open air movie of a
detective story. A thousand offi
cers and men were packed back
ot him on anything they could
find for seats.
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
PORTLAND.' March II. (AP)
Receipts: Hoge 10, aheep 10,
all direct. Week's totals, approx
imately: Hoge 4710, rattle 1556,
calvea 110,' sheep -1715.
HOGS, compared week ago:
All rlasaea steady with slaughter
classes steedy to strong at week
end. Bulk and practical top,
140-100 pound butchers. (1.25,
with scattered lota Monday on
beats ot fS.lt and IS. 40, and
considerable proportion at week
end at tl.xs. Strong weights and
beavlea IS. 15 down to 17.00,
moetly $7.25-7.50. Packing eowe,
45.60-4.00. Slaughter nigs. 17.26
7.76: odd-head 18.00. Bulk feed
er pigs, l8.00-ff.00, mostly $1.00
for under 100 pounds. .
CATTLE, compared week ago:
She-stock uneven from ateady to
I6-60O higher. Steers mostly
steady with weighty kinds weak
to possibly a abade lower In In
stances. Bulls and calvea ateady.
Bulk high medium to good, un
der 1000 pound steer. $7.25
7.75; nothing averaging over
1000 pounds above $7.60 or over
1100 pounds above $7.16. Lees
desirable kinds, all weights, down
to 16.50 and below. Top car lot
betters $7.26. Strictly good grade
absent. Top car lot cows $6.86;
odd-head $4.00-6.60. Low cut
ters and cutters $2.00-6.00. Cut
ter to fairly good bulla $4.00
5.00; odd-head $6.25-6.60. Veal
era and calvea $1.00 down to
$5.00. . , .
SHEEP: 8trlctlv choice lambs
and ewes quotable 25o higher
than week ago; other claaaea
ateady. Bulk to choice lam be
$7.00.
, BUTTER: 8teady. Quotations
unchanged. . i
EGGS: v Firm, looks higher.
Quotations unchanged. .
.Milk (bwtterfat), poultry,
country meats, onions,- potatoes,
wool, nut, hay, cascara bark
and bops, ateady and unchanged.
BAN FRANCISCO, March 21.
(AP) Butter (at f.o.b. Baa Fran
cisco, 14c. i ..... . '
Reames Spring
Tourney Starts
On tba first dsy of the wo
men's spring ' tournament ' at
Reames Golf and Country club
Mrs. Huntington Taylor waa
given first prise ot two balls
and Mrs. Henrietta Qulnn, sec
ond, of one ball. There was an
excellent turnout -for 4ha first
day of tha tournament. Tha
first event waa a handicap play.
Committees for tha year have
been named as follows:
' Handicap, Mrs. O. A. Krause,
Mra. Paul W, Sharp: tourna
ment, Mra. E. W. Mersereeu,
.chairman, Mrs. W. O. Smith,
Mra Henrietta Qulnn; aoclal,
Mra. ' C. B. Harding, chairman.
Mra. H. R. Perrln, Mrs. Thomas
W. Deltell; purchasing, Mrs.
xivnrr aiue ana - ears,-a. ju. Hau
ler. .
Mining Board To ,
Wind Up Affairs
SALEM, -March 21. (API As
the result of the refusal ot tha
governor to approve a further ap
propriation for the continuation
of Ita work in making a mineral
survey of the state, in cooperation
wun tne federal government, the
aisle mining board, has been call
ed to meet In Salem next Friday
to wind up Its affairs.
The board was created to con
duct the survey by the 126 legis
lature and given an impropriation
of $.10,000. A similar survey made
At The
Tba Balvatloa Army, 61 Wal
nut St., Pbona 41 W. Ensign
and Mrs. C Ford, and Lieut.
D. Mundy offlcere la charge.
Services as follows: Saturday
night I p. m. special evangellstio
service. First -meeting oa Sunday
(:4t -meet for prayer.- County
Jail a err ice 10 a. m. Holiness
meeting 11 Sunday morning pro
ceeded by open air service, corn
er th apd Main street 10:10 a.
m, .
Sunday school and Bible elass
2:20 p. m. Sunday afternoon,
7 -claaaea working, ' there 1 a
place lor you. Come. Young
Peoples Sunday open air meeting
7th and Mala 4 p. m. Young
Peoplee Legion eervlce 4:10 p.
m. Senior and Junior open .air
service 7:20 p.. m. followed by
mam meeting of the day, tne
Sunday night service g p. m.
Salvation ' Army Girl Onarda
with membership of 10 meet at
local hall Monday night a p. m.
Girls between 11 and II Inclusive
invited. . .
Salvation. Army. Corps cedete.
I young people between II and
1 years) meet to study special
Bible course) Wednesday after
noon 4 p. m. .
salvation Army Llfa Spring
Bcouta (membership 27) boys be
tween 11 and IS year meet Fri
day night at local hall. The
Chums, Junior branch of the
Scoute meet at tbe aame hour.
Uegular gospel services. Tueedar.
Thursday and Saturday evenings
I p. m. - Wa Invite Inspection of
all branches of our character
building, and temnoral relief
work departments.
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C o ra m a a llr ronarreatloaal
Ctiarrh, Garden and Martin Sts.,
T. Davis Preeton, minister, 2027
wantiand Ave. Coma and wor-
ehlp la our. beautiful new church.
I on win enjoy the worahlnful
atmosphere. You will feel re
freshed menu ly and solrltuallv.
You will enjoy tba sweet volcee
of tha girls vested choir.
Tha morning service of worship
la at eleven o'clock, with eermoa
by tha minister. The church
acaooi meeta at tea o'clock with
graded lnatrtt.!on for Christian
character bulldlnc.
The Boy Scouts, Troop 4 meeta
on Tuesday evenings In tha Mills
school at 7:20. The Girl Scouts
meet after school on Thuradav.
Tha Girls Vested Choir meets
for rehearsal on Friday after
scnooi ib tna cnurcn.
a a
Thm iatholle r-fcnM4i r ath
and High 8ta.. Rev, F. L. Gels,
pastor. Rev. T. P. Caaey, assist
ant pastor. The Maasea on
Sundays are' at 6:10, 8:00 and
i:io. Tna last one Is High
Mass accompanied by, tha par
ish choir. Oa Sunday evening,
there la Rosary and Benediction
at 7.10. Oa Holy Day the
Maaaea are at (:2ft and 1:00. In
structions for pro pec tire mem
bers are given every Tuesday
evening at 7:10 In tbe rectory.
Choir rehearsals are held In tbe
chapel at 7:16 Friday evening.
SUNDAY
and
MONDAY
The Story I Tha Cast I The Songs! The Star!
.tHere is a Fox Movietone
talking, singing romance'
that attains perfection
.verdict of critics and public
, alike.. A story with enchant
ment, superlative
a star without a
,.j yql in the realm
: melody in
11 SONGS
!
HARRY
GEORGE
' In a Stag
MM . BVr B m. . BJTTa. av aTTfA 1 1 Va. vabasava--
i:. - A
t ON THR SCRESX
Joan Crawford in "DANCE FOOLS DANCE"
Churches
Everybody la cordially Invited to
attend tbeae aervlcea.
Merrill, Oregon Masa la bad
at Merrill every Sunday at
iu:oo, Ming attended from
Klamath Fall, ...
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Fliwt (Tjarrh of Christ, aVera-
uat, iota and Washing-Ion. Bun-
day school 1:10 to 10:1 Sunday
eervlcea at 1 a. m.. Subject
"Matter." . Wedneaday evening
meeting at a o'clock. Free read
ing and free lendlnc library oaen
afternoon on week daya from
2:10 to -4:10 except on Wednes
day and Bonders, also before and
after - Wedneeday evening meet
ing. - Tba public la cordially in
vUed to attend tha services and
use too reading room. .
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Klamath Temple, Eighth and
Oak Streets. Rev. Fred U Horns
hub, pastor. Sunday School,
:46 a. m. Carl Uundereon, an
perintendent. Clauee for all
agee. At 11:00 tbe pastor will
preach on "The Seven Better
Things Tbat Await tbe Children
of God." The Klamath Temple
20-plece orchestra will render
special music, preceding tbe eve
ning service beginning at 7:46.
la Divine Healing Practical"
will be tbe sermon subject at
this hour. Fourteen . miraculous
testimonies from varloua denom
inations will glva inspiring testi
monies of marvelous, healing.
Also Francis Florence. 4i.e noted
soloist, will sing "When They
Ring Those Golden Bells.:' Week
night aervlcea Wedneaday and
Friday at 7:45. Saturday night
the young people ot tbe church
conduct a rousing evangelistic
service. All welcome. -
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7-loa Lathcran Ctiarrh (Mis
souri Synod), 1026 High St. G.
W. Hoffman, pastor. "Our Great
High Prleat" will be the sermon
theme at Sunday morning's serv
ice beginning at 10:10. Sunday
School and Adult Bible Claaa
meet at 2:30. Special Lenten
aervirea on Wedneaday aveninga
at 8:00. Sermon topic next Wed
nesday: "It la Finished." Yon
are cordially Invited to attend
oar services.
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First Baptist Church, corner
Eighth Btreet at Washington.
Phone 44. W. Leonard B. Bigle,
pastor. Our Sunday School meeta
at :5 a. m. Ceo. O. Welch,
superintendent; Ellis Chamber
lain, enlargement secretary. B.
Y. P. U. at 4:46 with alx sep
arate Vnlona to accomodate all
agea for training in church work.
Morning worship service at 10:45.
8pecial message and special mu
sic Evening evangelistic service
at 7:45. Tbe message of the pas
tor at this time will be "What
Causes the Depreaalon, and What
la tha Remedy? '
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St. Pal'a Kpiscopal Ctlnrch, 8 th
and Jefferson Sts. Joseph S.
Ewing, rector. Phone I14-R. Rec
tory 420 N. 11th st. :46 a.m..
Church school; 11 a.m., morning
prayer and sermon. . Theme,
cast, and
Story
Tom Barry
VirteUihf '
FRANK. BORZAGE
STARTING TUESDAY
and ; JAZZMONIC
hi. RHYTHM KINGS
Presentation of Muaic, Mirth and Song. ,.
"Prayer." I p.m., confirmation
rlase In tha pariah ball. 7:10 ;.m.
Sunday Evening Bible class. Sub
ject, "Tba Book of Job.",
see
' Thai Imntaaael Baatlat church,
Corner 11th and High at. The
sermon topic for the. 11 o'clock
hour Sunday, "Beauty and
Bands." Tbe even las- eervlce at
7:46. The theme, "Hornet and
Angela." Tbe three B.Y.P.U. aoci
etlee will meet at 4:10. The Bible
Study and Prayer meeting Wed
needay evening. The ebelr re
hearsal Thursday evening. The
Sunday achool meeta every Sun
day morning at 2:46. There are
claeeea for all agee.
10 0 e I ' i
-Klamath Lathrraa CharthV I,
O.O.F. ball, 6th and Main sts.,
Eugene W. Lee. mlnlater, phone
10SI-W. Sunday achool and
Adult Bible elaaa 'begin at 10
a.m. Morning worship at 11
o'clock. Theme: - "Courage- and
Fear." Evening worship at I
o'clock. Tbeme: "The Redeemer
Speaks." A cordial welcome ie ex
tended to everybody to attend. -.''
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Ftret Preebytniaa Church. The
second of the series of speclsl
programs la to be held at the
First Presbyterian church. Sixth
and ' Pine streets, this Sunday
evening at 7:10 o'clock, with the
Young People's society of Christ
ian Endeavor . in charge. Miss
Dorothy Kllllan, the preaident, is
to be in charge. The program
consists of the following: - Pre
lude, "The Lost Chord." by Sulli
van, Mra. George Mclntyre, or
ganist. Miss Grsce Bafford will
read tha scripture, while. Miss
Ruth Vannica . will . lead In tbe
prayer. Tbejronng people' chorus
will sing "Our Beacon Light." Aa
taatrumental duet will be pre
sented by Mr. Robert Vaa Duck
er and Mr. Paul Swaggert. Miss
Dorothy Kllllan will . speak on
My Responsibilities to tbe
Church." "Loyalty and Service"
will be Miss Oleta Stanley. - Mr.
Harold Van Docker will speak on
Attendance and Activity." Ra-
mond Weed is to lead la prayer.
while Miss Oereno -Tipton will!
speak oa "Talent and Sacrifice."!
In tha morning a special con
secration service ot tba canrgsa
era la tbe "every member" can
vass will take place with tbe pas
tor, the Rev. A. Theodora Smith,
epeaklag oa "God's Ownership
and Its Consequence."
The Bible achool with classes
for all ages meeta at 1:45 a.m.
Tbe Christian Endeavor socie
ties meet at 6:10, both senior
and Intermediate.
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Scaadla Hall, ath and Walnut
streets. Divine service conduct
ed in the Swedish language, at
10:45 a. m. Tople: Peace with
God and Man." Children'
meeting at 7:16 p. m. and the
evening eervlce at 7:10. Tople:
"Under the 8hadow of tha Al
mighty." Rev. Alex G. Samuel
sou ot Sacramento, secretary ot
tne Swedish Missionary associa
tion ot California, will be the
speaker. All Scandinavian are
heartily Invited. -
Prof. J. A. Hultman, the cele
brated Swedish singer, will give
one of his popular "song-erre-nlnga'
at the American M. E.
SUNDAY
and
MONDAY
FOX. Movietone
with
.MAUREEN O'SULUVAN
J.. M. KERRIGAN
,, JOHN OARRICK
TOMMY CLIFFORD ,
ALICE JOYCE
TARRELL MACDONALD
rhnrcb. 10th and High streets,
Thursday evening, March 14.
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First PraUoetal Aaednbly No.
Main St. Sunday services, Suu
day achool at :45 a.m. Inter
mediate and Bible elass for all
ages. E. J. Davlaoa, superintend
ent. .Morning, worebip at 11:00
o'clock. Sermon eubject. "Tbe
Fruit That Remains." Evening
Evangelistic service at 7:10. Ser
mon subject. "TSe Ona Thing I
Know.. Week night aervlcea.
Tueeday, Thursday and Saturday
at 8 o'clock. Tuesdey night's sub
ject, "The Boas of God." Thurs
dey night's subject, "The Holy
Ohoet a Person." Saturday night,
prayer service at 8 o'clock. A
rordlal Invitation to all. Rev. J.
H. Stevenson, . pastor. Phone
1018-J. '
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First MHhodlst Church. Corner
101b and High streeta. Melville
T. Wire, pastor. Church achool
at 1:46. .Morning service at 11
a.m.,' duet by Mrs. Angwln and
Mr. Patterson. Sermon by the
pastor. Epworth League at 4:10.
Medford convention reports In
league. At 7:10 there will be a
aolo, "Hare Tblne Own Way," by
Mrs. Wire, and an addrees, "My
Relief Program," by Mr. Jamea
Luis, proprietor of the Union
Luncb. In which he will tell of
bla experiences, views and future
plans. ,
Naxairwa Churrh. Rev. James
Dole, pastor. Hollneaa preaching
at all aervirea. Sunday achool at
:46 a.m. Claaaea for all agee.
Jamea Graham, superintendent.
Morning preaching service at 11
a.m. Brother O. Weaver will
bring the. message In the absence
of the pastor. Young peoples
Emp
538 MAIN 1 -i
: Next to American Bunk .
Glean Rooms :
Reasonable i
Rates
In Center of Btzsiness Dutricf
aaedal Batea to Peraaaaaat Gaeets
Mrs. Lena Noel
5. SUNDAY .
and -
MONDAY
THE STAR
OF THE HOUR!
When her world
eaud "no" , . when
the finger of acan
dal pointed her oat
of the crowd,. .
when - her eweet
heert aeid "it
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all on one - mad
gamble " with life
and eh led "I'll
take the' chance."
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POPULAR PRICES
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, , I WUk JAMES BENNIg I
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' JOAN BLONDCI.!. ,
. - I NATALIE MOOBHEAD ,
' BICABDO COBTEZ
CL4UM fllLUNdWATtr
awamtt Sim v.
; .. r ; '' STARTING SUNDAY
'. "THE GOLDEN CALF"
- Eye Filling, Tune Thrilling Comedy ' ;'
" of Legs, Lowe and Laughter
' , '
with r (a
JACK. MULHALL, SUE CAROL and EL BRENEIL
HEAR THK "MAYBK ftOMK DAY
BONO H1T8I "CAN I HUM IT"
meeting. 4:30 p.m. Mlse Mildred
Staab. leader. Evening preachlag
eervlce at 7:10 pro. Mr. C. W.
Everett of La Grande, Oregon,
will bring the meaaage. . Wed nee.
day night prayer meeting et tha
church at 7:46 p.m. Martin at4
between Orcbarl and Garden aU
Milla Addltlou. .. ,
e e f e
First rhrlatiaa Church, North
Ninth and Pine ats. Dr. Eatoa
will preach In the morning at 11
o'clock "It I had only ana ser
mon to preach," In the evening
at 7:45 bla aubject will be "And
he waa There In tbe Prison."
Sundsy school at 8:46 a.m. Our
graded school has a claaa for
every age. The C. E. aoclety and
the Junior C. K. Society meet at
4:10 p.m. Church night, Wednee
day. At 4:10 pot-lurk dinner fol
lowed by prayer and Bible etndy.
Choir practice at 8 p.m. oa Wed
needay.
TOO LAT TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE S-room modera
house, Hot Springe; fireplace,
hardwood floor, full basement,
furnace, on purement, re -decorated.
Priced , right. T. J,
Webb, Realtor, exclualva llat
listing, !3 Main St. Il-3t
WANTED Small bualneee. lum.
ber or - bardv're preferred.
Perty cart Invest $1,000 for In
terest or business. Inquire. T.
J. Webb, Realtor, 828 Main. .
21-21
WANTED Capable, middle-aged
unincumbered woman, perma
nent Job, wor kfor small fam
ily; good home, fair wage.
Phone 413. 21-lt
WANTED Boarders, $1 per day.
828 Walnut Ave. . . It-It
ire Hotel
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this year wai vetoed by (Jovornor
Molar,