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PXGE TEN SrEDFORD MAIL TRIBTTXE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MARCH 20, 1932. PRESBYTERIAL AT PHOENIX LARGEST IN AREA HISTORY Th SSth annual meeting of he Souttiwast Oregon Preebjrttrlal So ciety held In the Phoenix Presbyter Ian church March U and 16 wa at tended by the largest number of membera on record. Tuesday morntng waa de-foted to business, greetlnga and Introductions of the field workers. Tuesday after noon, Mrs. A. B. Clement of Medford, had charge of devotions, Mrs. Knight of Jacksonville gave a solo, Miss Alice Miller, Bant Fe, N. M gae an In spiring message from the field. Miss Miller's charming personailt.'. and depth of religious consecration, en deared her to her audience. She la a nurse In the Sheldon Jackson achool at Sant Fe. Tuesday evening Included special music by Mrs. Percy Wood of Phoen ix. Speakers of the evening, were Mrs. D. A. Thompson, Portland, synodlcal president, and Mlas Mary Moore of New York City. Miss Moore alao gave an inspiring talk. Phoenix young peo ple presented a pageant, "Chicken Broth" and Miss Elaine Devrles recited "Betsy lee." Rev. E. Iverson of Mea ford pronounced the benediction. Wednesday morning Included re porta and business with a mensae by Miss Alios Miller and installation of the following officers: President, Mrs, E. Iverson. Medford: Mrs. T. M. Btott, Orante Pass, president: Mrs. C. B McMath, Medford, lat vice president: Mrs. P. L. Baah, Grants Pass 2nd vice nrealdent: Mrs. W. S. Slough. Klam ath Palls. 3rd vice president; Mrs. A B. MacLeod. Orenta Pass, recording secretary; Mra. C. B. Lamkln. Ash land, corresponding secretary: Mrs. Stella R. French, Oakland, treasurer; Mrs. J. O. Vlall, Phosnlx, missionary study secretary; Mrs. W. S. Ollmore, Medford, literature secretary; Mra. J O. N. Poling. Phoenix, Intermediate and young people'a secretary; Mrs. M A. Putney, Medford. children s secre tary; Mrs. J. B. Webster, Pnoenlx. overseas sewing secretary. Mrs. A. B. MacLeod had charge of the Wednesday morning worahlp per iod and Mrs. I. N. McCollom In the afternoon. An Interesting feature of the In stallation services was presented when the retiring president, Mrs. E. Iverson, Installed her own daughter Into the office of "children's secre tary." Mra. Iverson has mad a splen did president and the society was loth to let her retire, for, she has endeared herself to a host of friends by her loyalty and executive ability. Mra. M. A. Putney la Mra. Iverson's daughter. After roports of committees the meet ing closed with the Benediction by Rev. Sidney Harrla of Rogue River. The Phoenix church served dinner for the ladles and lunch at noon. Mrs. Theo. J. Malmgren of Phoenix waa chairman of the hospitality commit tee and dellRhted her guests by her true hospitality and with the beauty of her home. Mra. Malmgren gave the address of welcome to the ladles at the opening of the session In her quaint and delightful way. Work of thU Preshyterlal society has been very successful In rplto of the depression and pract'cally all pledges were met. Music on Wednes day afternoon waa In charts of Mrs. George E. Carpenter of Phrwn'x, who gave a delightful solo. PASSIM AT FIRST METHODIST amps St. Mark's Episcopal Corner Oakdale and Sh St. Rer. Wm. B. Hamilton, Rector. 8 a. m. Holy Communion.' 10 a. m. Sunday achool. ll:lo a. m. foly Communion. Advent Christian Church Bible school, 9:46 a. m. Preaching, 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Loyal workers sarvloe, 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday night, 8:00 o'clock. M. E. Ladlen will speak at the eleven o'clock service and Irvln at 7:30 p. m. service. Free Methodist Church Comer of loth & Ivy Sts. E. N. Long, Pastor. Sunday achool meets at 0:46. Morning message at 11 o'clock. Young people'a meeting, 6:30. Evening service at 7:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday nlng, 7:30. You are cordially Invited to attend these servicer,. eve- Evening services: Epworth league, 6:30. Evangellstlo service. 7:30. Sermon: "The Arrival of the De slra of Ail Nations." Services during the week: We will observe Passion Week with two special services. The first will be Wednesday evening at 7:30. Sub ject, "Outwitting the Witty." Friday evening. 7:30. Subject, "Seven Words With World Fame." Choir practice Tuesdsy and Thura day evenings, 7:00. We wish to extend to you a cor dial welcome to all these services. Pilgrim Holiness Church 128 East Main St., upstairs. W. Marvin Gilliam. Pastor, Beginning Sunday, March 20th, our revival begins with Rev. Jonn Ed wards of Pasadena, Calif. Rev. Ed wards la the field secretary of the I reatUng room Services each evening at 7:30 o'clock Good music and singing. We Invite you to these services. If you are not attending church or Sunday school come and worship with us. first Church of Christ, Brlentlst. Authnrlzed branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston. Mass. Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock, church edifice, 212 North Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, March 20: "Matter." Sunday school at 9:30. Applicants under the age of 20 may be ad' mltted. Wednesday evening meetings, which Include testimonies of Christian bci ence healings, at 6 o'clock. The reading room, which la located at 401 In the Medford Building, Is onen dslly fro m8 a.m. to 6 p. excent Sundays and holldaya. The librarian Is In attendance irom n to 4. at which time the Bible and all authorized Christian Science lit erature may be read, borrowed or purchased. The public la coraiauy inviiea attend the eervicea ana visit Sermon, "A Day of High Hosannaa. Anthem by the choir, "In Majeaty Ride On" (by Lorenz). Palm deco rations. Young People's League at 6:30 p m. Topic, "How Can I Show My Crowd That I Am a Christian?" Evening service at 7:30. Subject, "All About the Lord'a Supper," the last of a series of Sunday evenr..r lectures on "The Way Made Plain." Special Holy Week services at 7:30 on Wednesday and Thursday even ings next week with administration of the Lord's Supper on Thursday evening. We Join In the union Good Friday service In the First Methodlat church next Friday at 7:30 p. m. the First llaptlst Church. Sunday school, 9:46 a.m. W. H. Eaton, minister. Morning worship. 11:00 a.m. Mrs. D. V. Piatt will sing "The Palms." and the pastor will apeak on "The Coronal March." Young people's groups, 6:30 p.m Evening worship 7:30 p.m. Big sing for everybody. Musical lals. Address, "Who Wins?" A cordial welcome awaits Come and see. spec- you Valley Radio Church Undenominational T. L. Thuemler, Pastor. Sunday evening broadcast Is a ape clal feature by request on physical health and Christianity. Annually the subject of health has been a subject of the broadcast. Next Sunday eve. nlng ought to be of Interest to the sick as well aa to the medical pro fession. Appropriate music and songs v?lll fill the hour. We cordially Invite you to tune In on KMED between the houra of 8 and 0 o'clock. Passion Week win be observed In the First Methodist church, with de votional services and short tslks by the pastor, Alexander G. Bennett, Monday to Thursday, Inclusive, aa fol lows: Monday "Cavalry and Christ." Tuesday "Cavalry and Men." Wednesday "Calvary and Clod Thursday "Cavalry and Chrlatlan Brotherhood." The annual celebration of the Lord's Supper by cand'e-ltghte also. Friday evening a unton service will be conducted by the Mlnlnejtal As sociation. Rev. W. R. Balrd, president, presiding. Sermon by the Rev. Dr, Kabeie. of the Lutheran church. Mu- alo by the Christian church choir The publlo la cordially Invited. D. A. R. Notes flnlrld.nl Srlenra Church. Regular Sunday evening services will be held at- the K. P. hail at 0th and drape street. As our attend ance has grown so rapidly we nave been forced to move to larger quar ters. Until further notice, only one service will be held on Sunday, at o. m. Lecture and messages to all. For private work call at w North Ivy street Tuesday evening. 8 p.m. Messages given at 143 North Ivy street. Rev. Orlen R. Krlng. Talent Missionary Baptist Church Elder O. H. Predenburg. Pwtor. Sunday school at 10 Harry Walker, Supt. preaohlng at U and 7:30. Young People's meeting at 8:30. Top ic, "Forgiveness," Oorday Norval. leader. Prayer meeting Thursday evening, 7:30. Lad Auxiliary meet at the church Wednesday afternoon at 3 o' clock. The lsdles will begin ft course of bible study under the direction of the pairtor next Wednesday. All are cordially Invited to attend these services. Church of the Nazarene John T. LaRoae, Pastor Services for Sunday. March 90 are as follows: Sunday school, 0:4. 1 Morning worahlp, 11. Sermon by the pastor on "The Crucifixion of Christ." Voung People'a Society meeting, 0:30. A study of home missions. Special music. Class meeting In the annex, 0:30. Evening Evangelical service, 7:30. Sermon subject. "The Wegea of Sin." Mid-week p raver service !n the church Wednesday evening, 7:30. A cordial Invitation to all. At. Peter's Lutheran Church (Misuari Synod) K. Main St., & Portland Ave. H. H. Young, Pastor. Sunday school Sunday morning at 0:45 o'clock. No morning worship Sunday. The choir will meet Sunday eve ning at 0:30 for rehearsal. Evening worship Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The theme of the sermon will be: "The Word of The Redeemer.0 Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock there will be servlcee commemorating the death of the Saviour. The pastor will address the congre gation on the last word of the Sav Inus from the cross, theme: "The Word of The Offspring." The publlo is cordially Invited. Reventh Day Artvfntlst. Corner Beatty and Edwards Street. T. M. Lsngherg, pastor. Sabbath school, 9:45 a.m. Jy McComb, superintendent. Clair Wyant assistant. Church services 11:00 a.m. Young people's meeting. 3:45 p.m. Elsie Argraves. leader. Services at county poor farm nd county Jail. 8:45 p.m. Revival services, conducted by Pas tors T. M. Langberg. J. K. Fish and F. W. Schnepper will close Sunday night! Song service 7:30. Services 7:45 p. m. Welcome. Saturday afternoon membera of Crater Lake chapter, D. A. R., met at the home of Mrs. R. K, Green for a covered dish luncheon. This waa followed by a pleasant social hour and at it close the regent Mrs. J. O. Grey, called the chapter to order and presided over the usual opening exercises and business meet Ing. Different committee chairmen gave interesting report, and the a memorial service in honor of Mra. Frank Ton Veils, who passed away recently. Mra. Grey then called for report from the delegates who at tended the state conference the week before. Mrs. Wm. W. P. Holt apoke of Mayor Baker's address and of state report. All delegate expressed them selves as proud of Crater I.ake Chap, ter'a report. The Portland chapters have done a great deal of relief work during the year. A district meeting will he held In Ashland early in May when the new atate regent, Mrs. T. T, Richard son, will be In southern Oregon. Mrs. J. H. Coch ra n report ed on the resolutions and recommendations presented and Mrs. B. Q, Harding reported the luncheon' banquet and other aoclsl pleasure. Mrs, Green waa assisted by Mis Ann Detwetler. Mra. Bert Anderson, Mrs. C. C. Van Scoyoo and Mrs. Kathleen Smith. Medford Company of Jeho.ah's Witnesses. The Medford company of Jehovah's Witnesses are broadcasting a lecture by Judge Rutherford over KMED every Sunday morning from 10 to 10:15. These lectures are given ty electrical transcription and the sun Ject of the one to be given Sunday, Msrch 30. la "His Name." Jehovah'a Wltneseea meet for study every Sunday morning at 10:80 o'clock at the home of Mra. W. W. Bailey, 103 Mistletoe street, and every Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. 737 South Central avenue. All In terested in Watch Tower Bible Study are welcome. Auto glass Installed while foil wait Price right. Brill ttneet MetaJ Works Picture frame mad to order. The PeaaJeys, opp Holly theater. Phone 643 We'U haul away yum refuse. City. BftaltArj feme Talent MethmlUt Episcopal Churcn. Joseph Pope, pastor. Morning eervicea: Sunday school, 9:45. Public worship. 11:00. Special music by the choir. Sermon: "When the Multitude Applauded. First Methodist Alexander O. Bennett, Pastor. Palm Sunday observance, Sunday 11:00 a. m., publlo worship, with ser mon by the pastor, "Praises That Could Not Be Stilled." Solos by Mrs. Hogan and Mr. Waldron. Sunday evening chapel hour, 7:30 o'clock, with message by the pastor, 'Symbol of the Soul." Sunday achool. 9:45 a. m . with classes and welcome for all. Epworth League youth's hour, 0:30 m., In the Sunshine parlor. Passion Week service, every morn ing except Friday and Saturday, 7:30 to 8:30 o clock. In the chapel, union service Friday evening In the Sanc tuary, with eermon by Dr. Kabeie, of the Lutheran church: muslo by the j Christian church choir. j All people more than welcome. j First Christian Church Ninth and Oakdale. W. R. Balrd, Minister. Bible school at 9:45 a. m.; M. E. Olson, superintendent. Morning worship begins at 10:55. Sermon subject, "Wounded In the House of HI Friends." Christian Endeavor at 0:30 p. m. Evening evangellstlo service at 7:30. Sermon subject, "Why I Am Not a Campbelllte." Thet musical program will be as follows: Morning: Prelude, ''Angus Del" . Bizet Offertory, "Lento" ... Rayners Anthem, "Ride On in Majesty" Peace Postlude, "Commemoration March" ....... Grey Evening: Prelude, "Adagio" Wright Offertory, "Dreams" Dallam Vocal Duet , M. E. Olson and W. R. Balrd. Postlude, "Marcla" Kern Effle Herbert Yeorman, director; Mra. Theodore 81ms, pianist. COPIOUS RAINFALL SPEEDING GROWTH VALLEY ORCHARDS Foursquare Gospel Lleht House 1013 W. Main St. Estell M. Jones, Minister Six erangellata have visited the Foursquare Oospel Llghthouso with in the past ten days. A talented young girl evangelist is expected to arrive next week from Los Angelea to assist the pastor for the coming year. Children meet every Saturday from 3 to 8 p. m. Mothera are urged to come and bring their children. The commissary workera are busy getting out food and clothing to the needy. We eurely will apprsclate any kind of donations to this wcrk. that more people may be cared for. The calls are numerous. Sunday, 9:411 a. m Bible school. Sunday 11 a. m., morning worship. Subject "The Triumphant Entry." Sunday, 7:30 p. m., Evangelistic message. Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.. Regular service. Followed by tarrying meeting. Wednesdsy, 1 to 5 p. m. Commis sary meeting. Thursday. 7:30 p. m.. Mid-week service, followed by prayer meeting. iriaay. 7:30 p. m., Divine healing. Saturday 2 to 3 p. m. Children's church. All welcome. Nervous Children Will Be Subject Does your boy or girl seem nervous. Is the subject to be discussed by Mrs. Mabel 0. Mack, county home demon stration agent, over KMED March 31 at 2:30 In tfie fourth of a scries of talks on child develoment. he discussion, prepared by Mra. Sara W. Prentiss, child development ape clallst of Oregon State college, deals with the causes of nervous hablta and nervous breakdowns In grade achool children. Inn under the Pines. Special early week rates. The abundant warm rains of laat week and comparatively warm days and nights are not only bringing out pasturage, lawns, shrubbery and early flowera, but are advancing faat the development of the early fruit treea. Development of the pear cluatera la being hurried and the soil saturated, which means untold benefit for the field and garden cropa. Already many clusters on early pear treea In favorable taction In mm orcharda are said to be opening, and only a, few daya and night more of warm weather, especially like that of Friday night, will bring about a gen eial opening of clusters. Not only that but the copious rain and snow melting In the, low moun tsins have filled all The streams. Creeka whldh had been rirv fm ih. past year or so are now running swiftly. Bear creek and the Rogue river have risen sreatlv &nd sra .tin rising, and the Irrigation reservoirs are filling up. In fact, It was re ported here yeaterday that the Emi grant dam was overflowing, and other Irrigation dams filling faat. Alto gather. It looks like a good year for Jackson county crops, he majority of the eprlng plowing had been done and the ground seeded before lsst week's rainy apell began, and the only flaw In the wet weather oint ment la that those farmers who had not yet done their spring plowing and seeding will not only lose the benefit of the present moisture, but will be delayed In plowing until the ground drlea out sufficiently to permit It. Up to 4 p. m. yesterday the rain fall since last Sunday had amount ed to 1.78 Inches, which brings the sessonal rainfall .inn flniM,iu- i last to the above hour far above the average of the last 20 years for that period, and above the normal for the entire month of March. Still more rain fell after 4 p. m. yesterday and the outlook la for more tonight and today. PLANlOGlll ON GOODjRIDAY St. Peter's church on Portland ave nue will observe Good Friday with an appropriate service at 7:30 o'clock In the evening. The story of the Sa viour expiring on the cross will be brought out In song and readings. A cordial Invitation to all strangers. Program: Organ Prelude Miss Ister Thlede. "O Darkest Woel" (by J. Schop) Congregation. "The Saviour's Burial" Reading by the pastor. "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross" (by Iaaao Watt) Congrega tion. "The Word of the Expiring" Ad dress by the Pastor. "In the Cross" (by E. M. Herndon) Oholr. ""Sev'n Times Our Blessed Saviour Spoke" Congregation. Prayer and Blessing By the Pastor. Closing Verse Congregation. Flrt rrenh.vterlnn Church Palm Sunday, March SO, 1B32. Sunday school at 9:49 a. m. ClA&se.i for all ages. , Morning service at 10:BO will In clude baptism a.ui reception of new members. Sermon, "The Blessednesf. of Being Needed." Rev. E. Iverson. The ministry of music: Elsie Carle ton Strang, soprano; A. J. MacDon ough. tenor; Edna Elfert, contralto: D, W. W. Howard, bass; Eva Hazel rlgg Marsh, organist and director. Organ Prelude. "Sunday Morning on Ollon" Bendel-Stanley Anthem, "Ride Onl Ride Onl'V.Arott "Fling Wide the antes" (the Cruci fixion) Stalner Organ Moment. 'Adoration"-..Oaul Solo. "All Ye Who Travel Upon the Highway" !ibols Merland Tollefson. Postlude, March. "Solemnelle"..Mnll! 7-lon Lutheran Church (United Lutheran) West Fourth at Oakdale Ave. deo. P. Kabeie. D. D., Pastor. Bible school at 10 a. m. with cls.vi for all. Palm Sunday service at 11 s. m GOITRE NOT A DISEASE It has been brought t light by scientific wearch that goitre 1 not to be treated as a disease but as a condition due to other bodily disturbances. Dr. A. A. Rk. Dept. L-4, Bo 737. t Milwaukee, Wis, a prominent Ooltre Specialist of 30 years' experience has -perfected a different method of treat- ; ment that has proven umuuslly sue j ceiwful. This asms treatment l.i now being ued by goitre suffere-a all over i the country with splendid renults. I The Doctor states that Ooitrt is a condition which grow wonte with i neglect and recommewta immediate attention no matter how rmall the growth nsv appear. He strongly op pose needlesa operations. Dr Rock ! the author of a copyrighted book that tells how anyone may n treat their goitre with nil method He has puMuhed this book at his own ex pense and will send a copy free to anyone interested. Write dm today. AdT Leaky Radiator Will cause your car to over heat and may send it to the junk heap long before its time. We are experts in Radiator Repairing Play Safe let ui install Triplex Safety Glass You Don't Need to Fear General business conditions need hold no fears for you as long as you are backed by a gi-Qwing Savings Account in a conservative, well managed bank. Open an account at this bank we wel come accounts of large and small amounts. "Partn.ni In Community Dmlopmemt" p in ; 7 TT Whtn In Porlltnd stop ( "Tht Millnemth." Mora (or your monay ll impelling economy. Raid From SS.00 wttti Bath. Popular priced miaurtnts. Ntw lobby, new furnishing, new service, and new nMny-olfer-thlns. Abiolui.lv "FIREPROOF. ORTLAND, OREGON FRIEND OF ICE EARLY YEARS Colonel Hubert A. A:ln. 0. 8. In fantry, detailed as senior Inspection officer for the Oregon National Ouard, with headquarters at Port land, and who Inspected the Med ford units of the National Ouard last Tuesday night, has had a notable military career, and has been a cloce friend of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Klocker for years, tha trio having been reared In Independence, Iowa. Hence, on hi rather frequent visits to this city on military business the three always find time for a social visit and reunion. Colonel Allen Is one of tha few ranking tj. 8. army office, who la not a graduate of Weat Point mili tary academy, having started hie military career In the National Guard of Iowa. During tha World war ha waa a major general In command of the 28th division, and waa the only commanding general who took his division over to Prance to return with the aame. The colonel la one of the authori ties on military matters and la the author o: aeveral books on military tactics. Including on on medieval war tactics. While Colonel Allen's formal re port on his Inspection of the Med ford units may not become known for montha yet. It la known that both Company A and the headquar ters company passed a splendid In spection. 1 DEEP GRAVEL MINE Joeephlnft county, wu ordered to shut down operations and the lessors, 8. B. Potter and E. E. Pottr. ap peared before Judge Norton Satur day with documents to stand exami nation as to the amount of gold and patlnum cleanups. In a court order and Injunction Issued late Monday by Judge Norton, upon complaint oi the Deep Oravel Mine company and Alfred Evan Reamea of Medford, owners of the property. It Is charged that the Potters hav defaulted in their payment since tbey took a lease on the mine In October, 1929. Apollo Studio: Piano, organ and piano accordion, 125 N. Holly. Tel 745 -X. Beginners & advanced pupils. The Deep Gravel mine, on the Inn under th Plnea. Private par east fork of the Illinois river, Jn 1 ties our specialty. Smudge Oil Hauling Reduced! For Limited Time Reductions Made On All Hauling See Fs for Prices On Your Haulln- 8ERV1CE GUARANTEED Phone 332 Reinking Trucking Company 309 South Front Street sajiiu(jimj iiiastKiiamin El Lumber Announcement To Our Old, New and Future Customers You no doubt have been reading all about Cheap Lum ber Special Sales on certain low grade items. We want to inform our trade that on account of present condi tions most all mills are forced to sell way below the cost of production. Fortunately we did not have a large stock of high priced material on hand, so therefore we are able to go out on the market and buy Cheap. Not only low grade 2x4'8 and shiplap but siding, flooring, finish or in fact anything in the lumber line. We started our yard about four years ago on account of the fact that we thought building materials were too high in this community. We are now enjoying a very nice business and we are STILL SELLING FOR LESS. All we want is a chance to figure on your requirements. REMEMBER We have Bargains in all grades every day, from one board to a carload. Economy Lumber Co. R. O. Stephenson, Prop. Phone 594 "I Telephoned We Would Be There At Six' A COURTESY CALL J A2s Y disappointments and sometimes embarrass ment result from "just dropping in" on folks. A telephone call is so quick and rcsassuriug that most people think of it not only as a courtesy due others, but a real convenience to themselves and it costs little 'Anyone, anywhere, any time from your own telephone, or from public telephones conveniently located everywhere. Home Telephone & Telegraph Co. of Southern Oregon