I f iL - i •M» • I 1II Sunday at The Churches M ethodist Episcopal Church H . F . Pemberton. Pastor North M ain and Laurel Sts. Morning worship a t I I A- m- Sermon subject, "The Friend­ ship of Jesus.” Evening worship at 2. Sub­ ject, "The Lost Christ.” Sunday school .w ith classes fo r everybody at 9:45. Epworth League fo r young people at 8:46. An hour of in­ spiration and helpful discussion of a live topic. Junior League for children from 8 to J4 .at 4. Prayer meeting on Wednes­ day evening at 7:30. You are- cordlally Invited to attend *11 o f these meetings. You w ill enjoy the excellent music, the Chris­ tian Fellowship, the, homeftlke* atmosphere and the G o s p e l preaching. ' Strangers and visit­ ors especially welcome. Come as yon are. Make this your homo church. I f we can serve yon In any way we shall be glad to do every ehurefc member w ill bee* the challenge o f Chriat, "Follow Me," and e n te r .u»p® the autumn campaign w ith enfhualajto. Service* next Lord’s day at the usual bear. . Bible, behoof a l 9 : 4 6 . Cleese* fo r every gge, w ith competent teachers In charge. Normal end high school students are espec­ ia lly Invited. . 4». v Preaching service and Lord’s Supper a t 11 a. m. Sermon sub­ ject, "W hich W a y Shall I Taha?” Christian Badeavor nt S.2S p. m. instead o f a t 7». m. A t 1 :9 9 > ’ m. Ben F . Wilson frill speak on the anbjeet "Clwlfl- tlan lty ahd I t * Relation to Mod­ ern Problems.’’ . M r. Wilson is, Speaking utgler the auspices of organised labor and 1* a wonder- rill speaker. A ll welcome. - V. K- Allison 33 «2 « ■ , The F a ll Gospel Temple J. B. Murphy, pastor I t was very gratifying last Sunday 3 0 note the large attend­ ants w e 'h a d In the preaching "Poelna can be m ad* by fool* like me, but only God can mahe a tree." And we are going to talk of some of God’s tree* SuU- day njght. .A t th * I I 9'cloek ser­ service, also. In ♦ Sunday School. vice the text' w ill be “ W atch­ Visitors and strangers are wel­ man! -W bbt of the N ight?” The come. ' ' pastor. Rev. Hugh T . M itchel-' Yeti wUl find a cordial wel- u h t i a i * rta l Cbrtattap fe l­ There w ill he special music. ' ' lowship-at all the services. Stir­ Sunday school a t 9:45 a. m. rin g singing and Gospel preach- Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m. » Mid-week service, ‘ Wednesday Sunday school, 9:45 a. m a t . 7 : SO p. m? Preaehtffg 11 * . m. a n d '7:,46 a 33 33 33 m. Wednesday and Friday eve B aptist Church ninga nt 7:45. . Myron 8. Woodworth, Pastor One block above L I t h i a Pirat Frcebytcrlan Church Springs Hotel. ' "Tree*" w ill be the theme 9 :4 5 .‘ Sabbath school? the evening service Sunday. 11:00, preaching. Our Old • 33 33 S3 Church of Christ The vacation time has come H . H . Yonng, Pastor and gone. F all activity ia be­ Services In the Adventist ginning, school is In session. Let church, 4th and O. streets. the different departments of B i­ No morning services Sunday. ble school and church work also Divine worship at 7:29 ». m. take on new and added vigor and " Is Thera a Resurrection o f activity. I t is to he hoped that the Body?” w ill be the theme. The public Is cordially Invited to our services. » 32 38 -33 Church o f the Naas reus H ot dishes for cold days. E at plenty of m eat these days, and store your body with heat-producing en­ ergy. For choice meats— phone us P. C. Thatcher, Pastor Fou rth and C Streets. S unday school at 9:46 a. m. T. ft. Wftey. Superintendent. I f yon do not attend Sunday school anywhere else, yon’re in­ vited to attend this school. A t 11 o'clock, morning w o r­ ship, w ith sermon by the Rev. DeLance Wallace, D istrict Sup­ erintendent of the North Pacific District. A t 4:80 p. m. Yonng Peoples Meeting. * » A t 7 :2 0 p. m. Praise service With sermon by the Rev. Ger­ trude B. Thatcher from the sub­ ject. “ Sin and'Sins.” The regnlar'-mid-week prayer meeting w ill he held on Wkdnea- day evening at 7 :2 0 p. m. A hearty welcome to ,a ll. / A REGULAR 90c NATIONAL MADE BROOM JERSEY OORN FLAKES 3 PACKAGES FOR GOLD DUST . CLEANING POWDER PALM OLIVE TOILET SOAP H E N children any they don’t Ilka oats, it's usually because ChOdraa who ordinarily don’t taka to eats are often quickly won to thia important food, simply by giving them "Quakes.“ The Havor ia uniquely different: toasty, rich and creamy, Quaker Oats alona has i t Some 50 year* Wert apaot in perfecting i t Qatar ndUfag. too. retains much of d a W T of oats And that makes Quick Quaker I Plbneer Ave., South. Sunday morning service-at 11 8:00 , congregational singing o’clock. Subject, "M atter.” and an evangelistic message will Sunday school a t 10 a. m. be the feature of the hour. Wednesday evening service gt 8 p. m. 33 S3 33. Reading room open daily from Congregational Church 2 to S except Sundays and holi­ The services of the Congrega­ days. tional church, Rev. B. 8. Bolling­ The public is cordially welcom­ er, acting pastor, w ill he held in the parsonage. Boqlevard and ed to these services. •> HARDY BROS 8PE0IAL CORN COFFEE THE BE8T STANDARD 60c PER POUND For the "Snack" or the Full Meal BREAD Sandwiches, bread-and-butter, Jelly spreads between meal*— at* depend upon rood, bread as an luciedient. . . GIVE ’ ft THE . .. KIDDIES • . . . . • Franklin’s Superior Bread Main for the remaining Sundays In September.. The church Newberg — Oarber Oil company aehool meets at 9:45 a. m., A t 11 secures leases and will start pros­ a. m, the theme will be "Weights pect oil wells. Ac Often Aa They Want It. FRANKLIN « BAKERY 3 CANS FOR 36c TRADE WHERE RIGHT MERCHANDISE RIGHT SERVICE, AND RIGHT PRIORS, HAVE ALWAYS BROUGHT THE 0R0W D8. 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I9o .'f you enjoy a cup of good coffee, 20th Century will please you— Direct from our Roaster to you, not only Insures you fresh coffee, at all tim e* but it a low price, always 8 Full Sited Boxes 20c i Campbells Soup All Flavors 4 A aa Per Can IWle, PLAZA 'GROCERY asm ar... rasa nauvaav aaavioa hosts / * X Is­ Indespensable . STORY BOOK Per Pound 45c That means richer flavor Hawaiian F irst Church o f Christ, Scientist in either hot. or cold water—Large Pkges, 2 for B9c • and the 8 LB. FRYES SHORTENING....................... . $1.86 This Rutter iff Ohntnad One Day and Sold the Next — Assuri The Freshest and Highest Grade ' z week Zealand lands. KLAMATH FALLS FLOUR, 49 LB. SACK, 11.98 GOLD SEAL CREAMERY BUTTER * , FRYES BACON SQUARES, PER. LB.................38c laza Grocery ’ «• this OREPE TOILET PAPER, 5 ROLLS FOR . . . . 27c Phone 107 for the Quaker's picture when buying oats. lor in MedtoVd early and wa* fined 325. FRESH TOASTED Eagle Meat Market , M oth ers L ook Lather N. Richard* H o r n e - Luther N. Richards of the U, last Saturday at Eagle Point on S. Navy, is in Medford visiting a t • n intoxication charge, entered a the heme of his parents. During plea of guilty before Judge Tay­ his absence, he visited in New A. (Blondy) Burnett, arrested HARDY s-sasssa^s - agg Wings" and the evening ser­ mon w ill anpwer the question, "W here Does Yonr Sin Come From?” Mid-week meeting, Wednesday. 7:30 p. m. it 33 8 SATURDAY AND MONDAY SPECIALS W * extend a. eordlal invitation to all to attend otfr regular ser­ vices. * Sunday aehool a t 10 a. » , Preaching n t 11 a. m. d a s * meeting at 12 noon. Preaching a t 7 :2 0 ». m. * Prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 7:20. ’ Emma R. Thompson. Pastor 32 38 32 Testament character study w ill be the "Prophet EMJah.” The Interest In these studies contin­ ues to be excellent and we are anxious to share the Joy and profit of the hour w ith you. B. Y. P. U. w ill meet '"with the Christian Endeavor at the Presbyterian church at 4:30 p. Dependable Grocers