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MEDFOHD MAIL TIMUUXK, MICDFOKP, OUKUOX, SA'ITK'DAY, 1)K('EMIE1 8. 1928. O VMm TTTREW 10 ADVISORY GOUN CIL NATIONAL MENACE 'ADVENT SERVICES jBIBLE DISPLAY TO OF TUBERCULOSIS LUTHERAN CHURCH! FEATURE SERVICE PRESBYTERIANS A community council, cooiposed I of representatives from JO differ-j.' nt women's clubs and organlza-t tions, is now beir.'? formed as an , advisory body for the Crirl Scouts , of tills city. The first meeting win i held at the Y. VV. C. A. beaoquar ters this week and plans were mads fop a comprehensive program l constructive work "to' be accom-, pllshed during the next yeur in bo-! half of this activity. '. , . . j Members of the council nro to.', be drawn from the Greater Mcdlord ' club, the Legion Auxiliary, the i Business and Professional Women's i club und the local school faculties. ! It is hoped to get the I'.-T. A.'s to: sponsor Oirl Scout troops selected j from each school in the city. Miss Helen Willson. Girl Scout! executive, will open a training class for these leaders beginning Janu ary 10. 1 y that time the commun ity council will have been fully or ganized and its membership com pleted. ; 'siinilNrs (Contributed) Wo arc loM that tuberculosis j is decrea.iinK nnd that Oregon has a j-iKht to b prouU of her pom- j tton -in the campaign apainHt the : "Breat white plague." While the , nation has lowcroU Its death rate j from 140 to R6 OrvKon has lower- ed hers freni 95 to CL. She in ; among the 12 ntt among the; Htate-s In her doath date and in the ', number of ChristnuiH Koala sold pec capita which Ih a coincidence ! to bear In mind when buying pen- ; ny health seals. ' Hut plain cold f Inures can toll their own serioun story as follows: j In the United Stales Uegistration i Area of 1926 there were between the age! of 20 and 40: 90,784 deaths of males, all causes, SO, 339 of these, or 22.4 per cent were tu berculoids; 86.521 deaths of fe male, all causes, 21,757 of these, or 26.1 per cent were tuberculosis; 48.30S males of nil ages died of tuberculosis, 20.399 of these, or 42 per cent, were 20 to 40 years of age; 43,260 females' of nil ages died of' tuberculosis, 21,757 of these, or 00 per cent, were 20 to 40 years of age. The little Seals "will carry life Itself" to many within . this age group, but perhaps their finest gift will be in the field of preven tion preventing childhood infec Dr. H. C. Punk, pastor of the KntMish Lutheran church at Fourth and Onkdale. announces a special series of Advent sermons. The pastor will s)ouk on the fol- St. Marks' Episcopal Corner Oakdale and Kitih street, s a. iii. Holy Communion. U a. n. Sunday scho) 11 : lj -Morning service. T p. m. Utli-aouH Instruction. Win. 11. Hamilton, rector. Punk, pastor. Mrs. P. J, Harris, thy God with all thy heart and organist. soul. And A second Is like j The pastor will begin a special namely this, tuoti shall love thy i series vt Advent sermons Sunday UeiKhbor as thyself. There Is none morning at U o'clock. Subject, other commandment greater thani "Wonderful Love." ; these. The special :slc will consist Come, hear the real old gospel of an uin selection, "Morning preached. 1 I Prelude." Offertory. "Andante. hveryone welcome to al the ser-! (Anthem, " Need Thee Precious - vices, f i Sunday ot the Presbyterian church will be observed as Mule Sunday, in addition to the mea- i sage on "The Hook of Books," there j will be a most interesting display iof Bibles. Bibles which have been heir looms in family cure for many i years will be on display. One has The Bible school will begin at j 10:15. with the pastor in charge ;of the Adult llble class. Ourlnt will be to havo every member of ! the church In the Bible school, and : every member of the school in the ! church service. First Methodist Church West Main at Laurel Kaymond S. Kees, minister. Sltiiwh Hi-honl. S:yr a. m .loriilug worship. 10: f5 a. ra.' It-llo Assembly of .litwis Chrl-4. Sermon, "Hosting Klches." I 128 East Main street, upstairs, i Young people's hour, ti:3rt p. m. t Kvnnnellstie services every even-: Kveuing, t:.tt) p. m. Screen . ing dating the week at 7:30 p. in. I sing, continued story, preaching and It a. in. Sundays and nlsoi Presbyterian Church Kdwln Percy liwrence, minister. The foundations of Christian charnctcr are laid In early years. The Bible school is a bin factor In such training. The school meets at :-5 u. m. Dr. B. H. Elliott, acting superintendent. 11 a. tu. Sermon, "The Book of Hooks." Tbo Bible as a character builder. There will b a unique Bible display which you should look over. Music Organ prelude, "Mem- beeu offered which Is IS" yeur ij picture. "The AnRelus." L'ome and adult bible study, a p. m., Sunday, j orof) nouri" silver.: offertory. TONIGHT He's Here And How! He Knows His Thrills! And how he tears them out for you in this roarin', claw in', clashin1, dashin', romance of the early Westl old. Another companion book ol : enJoy yourself. i William Penn s which Is iki years of age. Another which was brought I over the seas ninny yoars a'o. A Hebrew and Creek Libia will also bo seen. Anyone having au ; Tlinuksgiviiit: and into His courts iold Bible with au interesting hls-wMi praise!" ! tors' or unique because of age or I Sunday school at 9:45. workmanship, is asked to toau me I same for the Bible display table I in the church for Sunday. Please ; phone Mts. W. T. Turuy or Hov. j I'.. I, Lawrence u you nue ouv and evangelistic services at i :3u p. ni. miniitiy. Medford Full Gospel Church j We preach the old-time gospel Main and Newtown Streets 'of the Kingdom of Heaven. We "Kilter into His Kates with nr.iv for the si.k in body nnd Berceuse la O." Faulks: autbeni '"Oh 1ord, How Manifold Are Thy i Works," Bnrnby; tenor solo, "Oh Love That Will Not Let Me Go," Dr. O. II. Punk Sermon, sister Bryant, at 11. Kvenlng service at 7:30. We pray for the sick. Kveryone welcome. pray for the siK in body nn, ( j MacUonouKh. many are healed by tho iniwer of N Africa," the holy spirit. Ad ''tf,,XnitercopUcou pictures showing the speak in other n"' remarkable development of the they receive the baptism of the mu-inn. Infl... a book which you will loan for the day. In the evening stereoptlcon pic tures snowing the lutiuence ot me Sunday school, 10 a. m. mine nna tne missionary in tne reaching, u a. m. Church bf God North Grape and Haven streots. Hev. Vhaa. A. Cooper, pastor. A new screen star has entered the photoplay lists Osa Johnson, intrepid and also very beautiful wifo of Martin Johnson, Afrlcnh explorer and "camera hunter." Mrs. Johnson co-stars with lions, elephants, rhinos and Innumerable other members of the jungle cast. The leading man Is the camera man, Mr. Johnson, himself, who Is behind the picture rather than In it most of (he time. Four years went Into the mak ing of their latest picture, and the result will be seen at Hunt's Cra terinn Monday night in "Simba," one of the most unusual offerings of the screen. l The Johnson peqetfnfed virgin jungle spots of Interior-t Africa u nere man had never before set foot. Here they found wild game as It has never -been seen before -An amazing wealth of animals In their undisturbed native state. The animals posed unconsciously for pictures which are now not only part of "Simba" but which are also filed away in the archives ofj the American Museum of Nat ural History in New York. "Simba" will be shown here for three days, ending "Wednesday night, December 12. - There will be matinees on Tuesday and "Wednes day. . . . lowing subjects lor the morning service beginning at 11 o'clock: December t, "Wonderful Love." December Ifi, "The Haptisui of Fire." December 2.1, "The Coming of the King of Kings." v The public Is cordially invited tlon that causes such a toll of life ' to attend these services. This in- viatlnn also applies to (he school. I with the pastor in charge of the j Adult "liiblo class. Our aim will be to fiavo every member ot the enunJll iu i lie niuiu nimm, nun j every member of the school in thei church service. Camorouu country of west African coast where thousands iipon thou sands of colored folk have accept ed the Hlble, will be shown. There will be many interesting scenes of the wonderful new development of that once Dark Continent. between 20 and 40 years. Pony Express Film at Rial to Today EVANGELIST KRAMER Young people's meotlng, at C: 80 p. m. Wednesday evonlng prayer meet ing, 7:110 o'clock. A. hearty welcome to all. n : em vn. 1 uu grruiesi 1'uhlle Invited to attend nn meetings. Meetings conducted by churches lnflu- In the did on the dny of l'entecost ncis .. .rl,l in Imru Organ prelude, "Prelude In A l,l.i " lintlui., nff.plnrv "Rl.iirv " Kvangellst W. B. Brown. ! Sfusanet. ' 6:30 p. .m. Christian Endeavor. First Church of Christ, Scientist A Btblo drill contest. How much Box Authorlied branch ot the Mother ;d ..0u know about tho Blblo? Church, the First Church of Christ, i Scientist, in Boston, Muss. Valley ItiuUo Church. Services are held every Sunday i Hill Kay. J'astor. 1'. O, at 11 o'clock, church edifice, iil-jsU. North Oakdale. Subject for Sun-j Fundamental' and undcnomlna day, December 9, "Ood the Only jtlonal. Cause mid Creator." I Broadcasting even- Sunday night Sunduy school at 11:45., Appn-:ut H o'clock. Virgin liroiulcnstliig station over KMKll. Medford. Oregon. I'erinanent opening song sentj free to any one on request. tCoine to the church over tne Bringing Tom Mis before his multitude of admirers In a role thai varies Just enough from his cow boy characterizations to make it appenlingly new and strikingly at tractive, while affording him op portunity to display the artistic horsemanship that has made him world famous, "Son of the Oolden West" opened this afternoon at the Uinlto theater. Baptist Church . 11. Kuton, minister. Dr. James W. (Llg Jim) Kramer culltH umi0r the age of 1W may . be of Denver, tbo evangelist in charge I admit ted. of the revival meeting at our I Wednesday evening meetings, ill- church, w.ll le the sieaker at both cu,i,K testimonies of Christian morning und e.-enlng services to- science healings, ut S o'clock, morrow. i '10 reading room, which is In radio.) .Morning subject, "Jlow Much die Medford building, Is open dally prayer. Are Yon Worth?" from 12 to (, except Sundays nnd) Congregational song. "Whcro He Kvenlng subject, 'Don't Dlo on . holldnvs. The Bible nnd all au- i...,i,i m.. i win. K-niiow." my nurcii iu-iKrit?r.i Titiru." thorized Christian Science lltera- "Blg Jim" Kramer, the evangel- All services at the usual hours. ; turo may be read, burrowed or pur ist at the Baptist church. Is prov-, Try our welcome. ! chased. Ing himself quite a humorist as Tne public is cordially invited to and TO MY e"V I Blood-tingling E IS Tl l'OHTLAN'D, Ore., Dec. 8. (P) Name of the ltoman Catholic arch diocese of Oregon City, which In- Son of the Oolden West" Is . eludes tne I'aciflc .Northwest area, based upon an absorbing story of j, has been changed to the Archdlo ,.iAi,..,un.. rinvu tviin thAlcese of Bortlnnd In Orei;on. ,.i .i..,i" Thi- fiM'minie rinted hiu-lf tn nlo- nip to tho rlorv nnd nower of worn- I for Care." lluciLj muuiiiitiii uuiiinij - ' " - -- vnst reuion beyond It were being neer days when .Oregon City was anhood, as well as his criticisms) Leagues meet well as n great preacher. Much to Main Street MerihHlLst cliun li, n(tr.nii (jlo services and visit the llie oeilglll or Ills auuienee. lie given j nuimu reading room. n "laughter" prelude to his even-1 "The Friendly Church on the I Ing programs, in which he spec-Corner." i Bethel Baptist Church lallzes In good, humorous stories, i .lames K. Cornier, pastor. n;o. 710 Welch. Klder Freden Ills crowd grows dally, and II is Sunday school meets at : ) bur R. pastor. expected that tomorrow seals will a. m. Dr. Itobelts, superintend he scarce for late comers. llisjent. Comfortable rooms and ef address last night on "llonest-to-! f lelent teachers for all classes. Cod Folks" made a deep impres-l l'rrachlng at 11 a. in. Sermon slon. His eulogy of friendship, his i subject. "Not Now." In tho eve i-iiuueuKe io men, ana ma miw 11 in-i 30, subject. "The Curo at 6:30, P. in. reel-timed from tho wilderness by i the principal town In the territory i of some of the parental follies were : In their rospectlve rooms. Mid hardy pioneers and government i that later became Oregon. Wash- vigorously applauded. ... week services on Wednesday eve agencies, prior to the coming of I ington and parts of Idaho and: Dr. Kramer's "baseball" sermon .; nmg at 7:U. Join our stuns the r-tllr'onds nnd presents Mix as : Montana. The Most Uev. lCdwardlon Sunday night will employ thei class. a "pony express" rider. ' ! D. Howard, archbishop, announced vernacular of the diamond and will Trustees meeting Tuesdny cvo- ' i nnihorlznlion fni- Hie ehiinni- had relate some of his own exoerlences : nlng, the eleventh, at 7:30 lit tho I been received from the Holy See. J as a player. No meeting tonight. Record Dive. POHTSMOCTH. N. II.. Dec. 8. (3 The V.4 has heen 3IX feet Tile Mexican army has 39! down In the ocean for 21 minutes, ; generals, government figures Just a pinch of soda or cream of which is a record for a dive by 'published snow, of tnesc more j tartar aitueu to noueu syrup win a l;nited Slates submarine- ' 'then aim are In native service. !k""P It from crystalling. parsonage. All members are re quested to he present. English Lutheran Church ' Fourth mid Oakdale, "Where the 'Way Is made plain." Dr. II. C. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Breaching, 11 u. m. Evenin-T service, 7:30 p. in. Prayer meeting Wednesday evenings. Col. 2, 20, 21, 22: Wherefore If yo bo dead with Christ from the rudiments of the world, why, ns though living in tho world, are you subject to ordinances? Touch not, taste uot, handle not, which all lire to perish with the using; after the commandments and doctrines of men. .Mark 10-9 : Thou knowest Die commandments. Do not commit adultery Do not kill, do not steal, do not bear false witness, defruud not,, honor thy lather and mother. . Scripture lesson. Solo, "Tho Sparrow Song, by the I'astor." Announcements, Special number by tho Chau tauqua quartette. Sermon: "Christ nnd Ijitarus," by the pastor. Only a few days morn and wo will again celubrnte tho birthday of 'the world's dlvlno Christmas gift. Let us in our preparation of enjoyment not forget that most of the world hns yet to hear sal vations story and there may bo: some one who will never henr tho "glad tidings" unless you do ; your purt-ln helping to bring tne; Christmas message to those lessi fortunate. 1 Illll nay, Pastor. COMING TOMORROW LEW CODY and - AILEEN PRINQLE in .. "BEAU BROADWAY", Mark 12. no, 31: Thou shall love Oregon. Notice. l School District No. 25, Josephine County, Oregon, desires bids on drilling a 3-Inch or C-ln well, loo feet or deeper. Driller to drive casing ns deep ns necessary. ' Ad dress D. K. Heller, Clerk. Hugo, Sill1 INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L HILL, Manager Phone 105 30 N. Central Medford, Oregon , Dressed Turkeys Wanted! Pool Shipment for the Christmas Market We Will Advance 30c Per Pound for Number One Birds, Balance to Be Paid After Returns Are Received RETURNS ON OUR THANKSGIVING SHIPMENT NETTED THE GROWERS 37 CENTS Per POUND 4 NOW! AND WILL RECEIVE UNTIL DECEMBER 12 Ship Early for the Best We Have a Market to Place 10 Cars, and $40,000 in the Bank to Pay for TKem F. O. B. Car. Market (F . V Phone 932 J, Pooltry Producers .Association At the Farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange ll CLAY D. PARKER, Manager