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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1921)
BAPTIST 'BUY A ' RICK' WEEK FOR YEAR'S ACTIVITY BUILDING FUND Dining the year 1921 the home dem onstration agent, Miss Florence Poole bus -had 422 people call at her office lot information or help in home work: .'155 telephone calls; has written 4Sii lettnrs regarding work; and has niven on upon request 680 bulletins, leutlets and, printed matter. In this time she has made 1S9 home visits; Kiven I'la talks or demonstrations with an atten dance of 3110 people; held 1 5 trainiiiK classes and trained Hti local leaders. She has had 327 conferences with 70S people and has Mil families adopting siiKKestions on one or more of the fol lowing projects: food preparation, nutrition and preservation; clothiiiK. Knrinent construction, removal of stains, renovating and' cleaning, dress forms, childrens' clothing and millin ery; homo improvement. cleaning floors, walls, etc., arrangement of working spaces and heights of work ing surfaces, septic tanks, water, heat ing and lighting systems; homo con veniences, cnnnlng, equipment and household accounting; child w dt'are. nutrition and clothing. In carrying on this work she has traveled UGM miles . Summary Clothing Work Done : n 2 C 3 K to ; ::(.: (iiirment construe ; : lion in I 02' $1,222.4 1 Dress I'oruls made.. 1 15 C7 ii70.no .Ulllin'y hats made.. 31 .Hi 1:12.00 Total ..... 300 145 $1,222.44 The estimated saving is the women's own estimate. Hesides. this patterns lor children's clothing have been given to women, patterns altered for women, finishes and decorative-stitches taught to many. Summary of Child Welfare Number of communities, child feed ing, 7; number of women enrolling children, 171; number of children en rolled, 223; number of child clinics, (i; number of follow-up meetings, lti; number of families feeding children according to Instructions of home dem onstration agent, 103; number of chil dren, 150. School Lunches Number- of schools ' with School lunch, dtte'to efforts of home demon stration agent, 7; ninuber of children leached, 1(13. Nutrition Classes Number of children, 311; age, 5 to 1 I years; times met classes 4; time covered, 2 .months; average jjain per child, 2' pound's." ' '"" " Milk Demonstration Number children drinking milk, 15; time covered, 4 to 6 weeks; number of children who gained, S; average gain, 2.(i pounds. Summary of Home Conveniences Home demonstration agent helped women In purchasing , Cost. Saving. li doz. kettles $174.f0 $ 87.30 02 radiator stones, (helped women make) 3.6S 1(1.00 12 dish drainers 13,00 4.20 2 dish drainers 4.00 2.00 7 dish drainers 8.75 1.75 12 10-pleco sot kitchen knives 04.G0 27.30 2 dozen paring knives.. 4.08 3.12 1 dozen, pear corers 3.00 3.00 1 dozen peeling knives 3.00 3.00 1728 doz. jar rubbers ... 12fl.(10 12IU10 I pressure cooker 2C.50 fi.50 Can sealer and saver.. 18.75 (s50 Total :.'$441.3tl $320.02 Communities getting jar rubbers, 18; women receiving, 125. (.ommuuitics making tireless cook ers, U; women receiving, 53. Communities making fireless radia tor stones, 0; women receiving, 53. Communities getting dish drainers, 15; women receiving, 21. Communities getting knives, 15; women receiving, 21. Communities getting kitchens re modeled, 2; women receiving, 3. Communities with testing circles. 3; The Sunday s. hoot of the First baptist church will launch next week 'a "liuy it Jtriek" campaign. Mein ; bcrs of ihe Sunday sehoi.l will visit Mile homes giving all who desire to laid in the erection of this new ami ' up-to-date church building, an ip ' purtunity to buy one or more bricks !at twenty-fie cents each. Iluildings of alt kintls in the city I are in keeping with the growth of i Medford. excepting the churches. I They have been the last to keep pace j with the city's expansion. lOvery : church, which builds now, should be a modern structure, else it will fail to lie the asset it should be ill the icity. The Daptists have a central loea . tion. opposite the splendid Klk's club j home. It is in the down town dis trict, ami it is important that the tiew i( hm-t h building sliouhl in every way be a strictly modern structure. The entire community will be ' benefitted by the erection of such a church, and are uhl interested in the enter? prise. There is probably no citizen who would not desire, at least in sopie small way, to assist the Baptists in their effort to put up tiiis new church ; fdifiee that it may servo the connnu- iiity in as large a way as possible. The phuis are being drawn in New York City, and are exj ted in Med- ford this week. The consulting arehi t"t is now on bis way to the coast, and will visit '.Medford to meet the building committee. ICev. . 1;. I.each is much pleased I in the splendid support given by the business men, ami states that It Is bis anil the church's purpose to give the city the best possible building within Its power. It is anticipated that the response to the."lluy a I'.rick" appeal will be large on the pare of the city as a whole. NEW YORK, Dec. 3. An attempt will bo made to induce leading ama teur tennis players of the I'nited States and other countries to become professional and participate in a se ries of indoor competitions in Madison Square Harden, Tex Itiekard, sports promoter, said today. Heavy gate re ceipts at the West Side "Tennis Huh during the Davis cup matches this year and . at I'hiladelphia during the national siugles championship nre re ported to hav prompted Mr. Itiekard to attempt professional indoor tennis coinpetitioji. ,r V ' 1 1 St. Mark's Episcopal Cor. North Oakdale and Fifth Sts. s a. in. Holy communion. 10 a. 111. Stuulay school. 11 a. in. Morning service. Wm. H. Hamilton, Vicar. 'Morn Itreaks Sweetly tier Thee (Sliel. 1 ley.). Soloistsi -Mix Fierce, Mr. Vru man. I Tenor solo. The Homeland i Pontius i 1 Mr. MacDonough. 1 l.'venlng: Anlhciu, The Hadiant Morn Hath Fussed Away (Woodward I Ihtss solo. Let Fs Have Feaco, Mr. Scougall. Miss Matie Vromaii, pianist. Mr. Iternard Roberts, oi c.:inist. Mrs. May Jordan-Mac I Vmon. li. director. Catholic Church South Oakdale Ave. First mass Sunday at 8 a. 111. Second massat 10:30 a. ni. llenediction after second mass. ltev. John l'owers. rector. Central Point Christian Church llible school at 10 a. m. Mrs. Victor llurst-11, supt. Freaching services at 3 p. m.. by D. 10. Millard of Medford. Subject. "How to Become a Christian." Fuhlic welcome. Special music. The Old 'South Methodist, in their new building on Main St. and Oakdale avenue. Southern cordiality, congre gational singing, a modern message, but orthodox. Sunday school at 10 a. m. classes for all, old and young. Kpwtirth League prayer service at 11:3(1 p. m. Freaching hours 1 1 a. 111. and 7:30 p. m. V. J. Feiiton. Evang.-Luth. Zion's Church Fourth St. below Oakdale Ave. Uev. Dr. W. II. Moren.-Oeser, l'astor. lies. 51S West Fourth St. II Advent. Sunday school 10 a. ni. Divine service 11a. m. Catechetical instruction for confir mation every Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Free Methodist Church Corner Tenth and Ivy Sts. Miss Khoda llurnett, pastor. Ites. 330 W. Tenth St. rhono 420. ltev. H. W. Huckabon, evangelist, will speak both morning and evening tomorrow. It seems providential for us to have the privilege of having this man of !od with us for i-evival ser vices at this time. Hear him each evening this coming week at 7:30. Come bring your friends, one more op portunity for pcoplo to prepare to meet Cod. Sunday school 10 a. 111. Freaching at 11 a. 111. and 7:30 p. 111. Service each evening at 7:30. Presbyterian Church Corner Main and Holly. ! ltev. F. F. Ijawn-nce, Minister. 25 S. Oi.lage. '.(; 15 a. ill. llibV school. Carl .1. Hroinmer, superintendent. 11 a. m. Morning worship. Sermon. "Jesns as King in Oar Lives. The quar tet w ill sing "More Love to Thee, Oh Christ." by Frothernc, and Mr. Forest Kdnieades will siiu a tenor solo en titled "A Supplicat: m." by Wagner. (1:30 p. 111. Christian L'ndeavor soci ' eties. i 7:30 p. m. Kvcning service. Theme. '"A Frophcsy of .Ic.sus." The young people's chorus will lead the singing. There wili be special music in addition The messages dir. iag the month of December will nil bear on Christ and I lis coming. At the Presbyterian church on Sum 'day, both moruine, and evening the ' sermons will be the first of a series iluring the month of December lending up t Christ mid His birth on Christ inas morn. Sunday morning the sub ject will be "Jesus as King." In the evening "A Frophcsy of Jesus." At the morning hour the quartet will sing ,".lore Love to Thee, oh Christ" by ' Frotheroe and Mr. Kdnieades will sing !a tenor solo entitled "A Supplication" i by Wagner. The quartet have been ! working on a vei:y line number for sev eral weeks which will be given prob (ably next Sunday morning. Special musk; will also be provided for the evening service. women receiving, 71. Communities with individual testing equipment, 5; women receiving, 5. . Number of fireless cookers made. cost ?l l; estimated saving, $220. Number of iceless refrigerators made, (J. Women helped to get account books, 10. Other Activities Written articles for monthly issue of rami liurcau News, attend monthly night meetings of Farm Ilureati, Far- ent-Tcacher circles, and community clubs. Worked oil exhibits at state fair and Ashland Mid-Winter fair. Helped ill canning, drying and jelly making and collecting an exhibit of canned foods for state fair. Gave dem onstrations in scoring and canning to IJoys' and Clirls' clubs. (Demonstration and talk to teachers during Institute. Cut This Out It Is Worth Money Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mail it to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pains in sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation, biliousness, headaches, and sluggish bowels. Sold everywhere. Adv. FREE LECTURE ON Christian cience -r.v Prof. Hermann S. Bering, C. S. B. of Concord, N. II. Member of the Board oi' Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. Page Theatre, Medford, MONDAY, DEC 5th AT 8:00 I'. M. ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED First Christian Church Cor. Ninth and Oakdale. Dell Kly Millard, Minister. Res. 521 W. Eleventh St. llible school services 9: -15 a. m. Her bert Ilerrian, supt. Preaching services 11a. ni. Subject, "Our Problems and How to Solve Them." Special music and a welcome to strangers. 0:30 p. in. Young people's servico of Christian Endeavor. A. live meeting for young1 people and a welcome to those not attending elsewhere. Evening services 7:30 p. m. Subject "On the Fence." Special innsie by our male quartet and a hearty welcome to all. THE racking, agonizing rheumatic ache is quickly relieved by an ap plication of Slant's Liniment. For forty years, folks all over the world have found Sloan's to be the natural enemy of pains ant! aches. It penetrates without rubbing. You can just tell by its healthy, rtitnulating odor that it is going to do you good. Keep Sloan's handy for neuralgia, oc'atica, lame back, stiff joints, sore muscles, strains and sprains. At all druggists joe, 0c, $1.40. SEAM. Makes Sick Skins Well One of Dr.Hobfon'a Family Reiiu'dica. l-'orncl'.'iir, healthy compluxion uao freely Dr.Hobson's Eczema Ointment First Church of Christ, Scientist Authorized branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in lioston, Mass. Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock. Subject for Sunday, IJec. 4: Cod The Only Cause and Creator. . Sunday School at 9:45. All under the age of twenty are welcome. Wednesday evening meetings, which include testimonies of Christian Sci ence healings, at 7:40, church edifice, 212 North Oakdale. The Reading lloom, which is in the M. F. & li. Hldg., 4s open daily from 1 to 5, except Sundays and holidays. The llible and all authorized Christian Sci ence literature may be read, -liorrowed or purchased. The public, is cordially invited' to attend the services and visit the Head ing Hooni. For right prices In MONUMENTS HEADSTONES, COPIXGS. VAULTS, LETTERING and repairing old work In cemeteries, rail or write. ARTISTO STONE CO. Work erected in or shipped to oil parts of Ui Pacific Const. I!7 N. Fir St. Medford. Ore First Baptist Church "The Friendly Church" North Central and Fifth Sts. 0:45 a. m. llible school for all ages. F. V. Mears, supt. 11 a. in. "Open Doors." Lord's Sup per and reception oT new members. 6:30 p. in. Senior and Intermediate H. T. P. l Thelma Kent leads the senior meeting. Attendance keeps growing. 7:30 p. in. Special service in interest of clerks. Subject, "Christ, the (loot! Salesman." Don't miss this. Monday 7:30 p. ni. Cllee club. Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Midweek praise service. Thursday 7:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal. Morning, Anthem, Iotid', "No Tears There." Evening, Anthem, Sheekley, "O Lord Our Salvation." Male Quartet. Wilkins, "A Little While." Fling your building offering, if not in last Sunday. Strangers are Invited to be at home with. Frederick It. Leach, pastor. Portraits for Christmas No other remembrance will give such happiness, nothing Is ho thoroughly .satisfying to your friends as a good portrait of yourself as you look to day. We will make for you photo graphs that are faithful In likeness, artistic in pose and finish, mounted to your taste In choice ultroflnu folders. MACKEY STUDIO East .Main and Central 204 First Methodist Episcopal Church Fourth and llartlott. J. Randolph Sasnett, Minister. Office 23 Jackson County Dank Uldg. Phone S6S. llible school 9:4.1. Classes for all apes. Prof. N. II. Franklin, supt. Morning worship 11 a. ni. Sermon: "The Statesmanship of God." Epworth league C:30. A young people's service that is growing in interest. Evening service 7:30. Address: "The Keystone of Disarmament." Regular monthly meeting of the of ficial board Tuesday evening 7:30. Mid-week devotional meeting Wed nesday evening 7:30. 1922 MODEL "SINGERS" $5.00 down $3.00 per month 1922 MODEL SINGEE, ELECTRIC $10.00 down and $5.00 per tuotnb 15 Used Machines Same Way SHOP EARLY while YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD. Singer Sewing Machine Co. 10 South Fir. Phone 215-R PROTECT YOUR LIFE Your Family Your Car BefoW After ',I.-K : SAIT.TY FOR YOC AND OTHERS DEMANDS A CLEAR VIEW Mystic keeps your windshield clear In npilte of rain or snow. Know and enjoy the advantages of cheniiral-f,.t, the new and easy way. One Rub Keeps (iluss C'lenr Entire Storm (.'leans automatically, while you drive, hands free, vision il;ar. Absolutely harmless, smcarb-ss, dries like water. Enameled steel holder, felt cushion, chemically treated. Kiis pocket. Trice $1.00 why taki-: di:sit:r.tk CRANCI.S Accidents arc costly. IJetter bo safe than sorry. Oct a Mystic, today. To morrow may be too late. For sale by WKSTFRV KAI.F.N AOKXCV Grauts I'ass, Ore, ' LI il 1 l spiff V m ""' "i' g-sagy 111 will W Don't he a Slave a btove When a woman finds that she can do cooking better than she ever did it before, do it with the utmost economy of fuel and food, and at the same time free herself from the necessity of forever standing guard over a hot stove, she is likely to do something about it. Wstiiigffioiise Automatic Electric Ranges are getting a11,t,hf?r?. uauln desirable results for thousands of women, ftin. 820 w. 12 th st. TeL' n. They are the only ranges that have reall Contractor automatic control, and this control is ofrJrus lob too large or : things that makes them so economical to v small. Repair work promptly is their price as high as careless talk mayono- nuiit-in features a specialty. ' you to think. allZeJ '"e8' 201 PEOPLE'S ELECTRIC STORE Medford FOBES SUPPLY COMPANY Wholesale Distributors Portland, Ore. WOOD Best wood of all kinds.. Only wood In city under cover. Also best Utah Coal at $17 off car. VALLEY FUEL CO. 2nd nnl Mr rtiom I Personal Engraved Greeting Cards No Orders Taken After December 1st SWEM'S STUDIO NOW IS THE TIME , TO PAINT YOUR CAR Fords $12.60. Chcvroleta J 17.00, Dodges $25.00. First class enamel Jobs. Auto Paint Shop Phone 777 221 to 241 N. Fir St.. Fuses and Safety A fuse in an electric circuit is a safety, device designed to open the circuit, at a certain load. Its use is to prevent the wires in the circuit protected from carrying more than their rated capacity and to prevent fires and damage to electrical apparatus. Puses are placed at various points in the electrical circuits where the wires branch or change size; also at the entrance to the building in protect the wiring in Ihe buiUling, and on the pole outside of the building to protect the transformer and outside circuit. When a fuse blows, there is usually a cause for it, such as an overload or damaged circuit and the, cause should be found and repaired before replacing the fuse. better investigate and eliminate any risk that may exist. Your Contractor Dealer can protect you at a nominal cost. The California Oregon Power Company Phone 1C8 Medford, Oregon 216 West Main Street .Morning: Anthem, Ciirb.-tian, t!ic