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PAGE TWO MEDrORD MAIL TRIBTJXE. MEDFOR D, OREGON. MONDAY, JULY 2. 1931 E Rer. Fred M. Weatherford, pastor, In j spoaking Irom the local Church ot the Nazarcne laat night, used u hl topic, "Fool. Pacta and Fsvors," and drew bla text from Prerbs 14 :. In part, he aald: "The Monday dalliea of New York City not long alnce devoted apace to J6.000 words presenting synopsis from 41 aermona that had boen preached from the pulpits of the great me tropolis the preceding Sunday. In those aynopsls. with but one excep tion, the word 'sin- was neither uaed directly or Indirectly. A visitor listen lng In from another world would have thought he had found the Utopia of the golden age. "But alas and alack, this Is but the vain gesture of a fools culture sin Is so rsmpant and devastating In the Inroads It is making upon the modern life of America that all but the willful blind bang their heads In ahsme. "Co-lncldent with modern pulpit silence In prosecuting Ood's esse against sin. there came the belittling denial of the thing Itself. But the stinging Irony of this denial la the paradox of the moat colossal avalanch of sin's crime wave that has ever swept our nation. 80 widespread and devaatatlng has been the wielding of sin's high hsnd, that for the first time In our national htatory ex-Presl-dent Hoover was compelled to call Into being a national crime commis sion. In an effort to curb the merci less tide of aln. "To deny that aln Is the cause of our social and economic distress Is like purjured testimony In the In vaded atmosphere of a skunk, to say that his presence produced no of fensive odor. "8ln In Its essence is a lsck of con formity to the revealed lawa of Ood either by act. disposition or atate. Jamea. the apostle, Bays, To him therefore, that knoweth to do good, and doeth It not. to him It Is aln.' "Man la not the only sufferer for the commission of his sins Incident to a aelf-centered life, and he has not paid the debt of his own folly, merely by his personsl resplng. In resplng his own sowing he hss only paid the first Installment: his lnno cent offspring hss yet to reap the penalty of his sinfulness. If you have no regard for yourself, consider your responalblllty In giving the un born generation a Just bill of heslth. "Cslvary apeaka In louder terms than words. In telling us of Qod's efforts to salvage the human race from aln. It was there that our free dom was purchased. The price of our redemption hss been psld for In the currency of blood. The question la up to you will you realise upon the beneflta purchased there and seek him as your merciful benefactor and re warder. Or receive the death wages for sin," . Prospect . PROSPECT, July J. (Spl) Mrs. Oeo. U Jsntner and son Teddy, spent June 20 and 33 In Medford, having dental work done. June 34 Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. L. Jsnt fr and sons accompanied Stanley Jantter to Medford where he left by stage for his home In Asslea. Dee Neville, the small eon of Mr. and Mrs. David Neville, had his ton sils removed June 39 and was a pat lent two days at the Community hos pital In Medford. Mrs. Hrston Orleve snd two chil dren of Lakevlew spent the past week as guests of Mrs. Mary Orleve. Mrs. Fred Nichols of Klamath Palls spent Sunday with her husband at the Ous Dltsworth rsnch. Mr. and Mrs. Wllltsm Janteer and sons spent Tuesdsy In O rants Pass and Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. Jantser and sons spent the same day In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robertson were Medford visitors Saturday. WINDOW OLASO tVe sell window glass and will replace your broken windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab inet Works. Eden Precinct EDEN PRECINCT, July . (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Spence spent Wed nesday at the Carey home. Mr. Spence was working In the gsrden. Miss Delia Mast and Miss Irene Standley returned Friday from pleasant outing at Bandon and Cres cent City. Land buyers continue to look at small tracts In the gsrden belt be tween Phoenix and Talent. The Al ford place and the small orchard ad Joining the former Lyons place are the center of attraction Juat now. Wm. Feme of Fern Valley has been buying hay In this locality. Mr. Ferns had two teams hauling Isst week. The recent rsln hss done thoussnds of dollars worth of good for the fsrmerB and orohardtsta In the val ley. It waa thought In the early part of the season that there would not be water enough for more than two Irrigations, but with the moisture from the rains, grain has filled that would have been cut for hay. A small number of chickens belong ing to Mr. Chandler died. Quite few of the flock were sick. It Is thought they may have been pot' Boned, Mr. Hopkins had a binder In his field Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ward McReynolds re turned Saturday from Dufur, where they wee called on account of Mr. McReynolds father being very til Those from Phoenix and Norm Talent who attended the theater In Medford Friday were: Mrs. Mllo Furry, Mrs. Rob Furry, Ms. Dona Oaffes and May O. Carey. Also those In town shopping were Mrs. Miles Brownrlgg. Mrs. Ins Frederick, sirs. Irene wens and Mrs. O. C. McClsln. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burger recently visited Mr. Burgerl fsther, M. F. Bur ire west of Phoenix. They left Thura' day for the north, before returning to their home at Lindsay, Calif, Will Hunter, who has been quite Indisposed for some time la sgsln able to work a little. He was hauling hay from the Chandler ranch Mori- day. Mr. and Mrs. Jerthai, who are stay ing at the Miller home during their absence, vlsted at the Clint Hartley home one day last week. ! Mrs. Warren of the highway soutn of Phoenix, was an Ashland business caller Tuesday. Talent transient camp la stt.l being furnished work on the highways. Lake Creek LAKE CREEK. July 3. (Bpl.) J. R. Tyrrell la having a concrete swim ming tank made at his summer re sort at the Dead Indian soda springs The work Is being done by William Hoefft and son, Mark. Mrs. Hoefft and daughter, Edith, are camping at the springs while the men sre work ing there. Mrs. Roy Orlgsby snd children will move back to their cottage Sun day, after apendlng the past three months In Medford. Miss Jessie Martin of Los Angeles, called at the J. B. 8hort home one day last week. Mrs. Lucy Vleaux of Helena, Mont., motored aouth with Miss Msrtln, Intending to visit her psrents, Mr snd Mrs. Carle, who re aide near Twenty-nine Palms, In Santa Barbara county. Calif. Mr. and Mra. Carle were formerly resi dents of Foots creek. William Nussbaum and Mrs. Chas. Seefleld received word Moncay that their sister, Mrs. George Stldham of Orants Pssa Is critically 111 In a Orants Pass hospttsl. Mr. and Mra. O. T. Wilson of Sams Valley were Sunday guests at the Tonn home. Dean Wilson returned with them after spending the week with his Blater, Mra. Harry Tonn Mr. and Mra. Wallace Ragadale re turned home the fifteenth from their honeymoon at Lake of the Woods. Mrs. Cecil Day waa a Sunday guest at the L. H. Wyant home. Mrs. E. Cowden of Eagle Point was a Sunday guest of her daughter, Mrs. Ray Ragadale and family. Mr. and Mra. M. M. Ragsdale are spending two weeks with Mr. Rags dsle'a mother, Mrs. E R. Jones. Mrs. Hansen and daughter. Mona, were visiting Friday with Mrs. H. L. Qrlssom. Mr. and Mrs. Argraves and family j of Phoenix were Saturday night, guests of the Wllllsm Hoefft fsm- I 11?, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Smith of Phoenix csme Sunday morning and they all motored to the aoda sprlnga for the day L. J. Orlssom, Charles Clngcade and Everett Qrlssom started Tuesdsy to drive their sheep to the moun tst.mc. going by way of Fish lake and Four-Mile lake, : Everett Orlsaom finished hauling hsy on Monday. There was a heavy rain here Mon day night and about an inch of water fell. So far this season the showers have come often enough that very little irrigation haa been necessary. Howard Oold has finished haying on hla ranch here. At the annual school meeting, which was held June 18 the follow ing were elected: Directors, Bern Coy, Lucy Orlssom and Viola Comstock; clerk, Msbel Wertr. Mra. Theron Taylor of Eagle Point la cooking for her brother, Uoyd Adamson during haying. Ashland spent the week-end with Mrs. Robertson's psrents, Mr. and Mrs. Hanneford. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Perry spent Sun day with Amos Ayers' fsmlly on Elk creek. Mrs. Rosa Smith and Mrs. Stella Hsley called on Mrs. Bltterllng last week. Frank Chtlders. who hss the con nect for csrrylng msll from Eagle Point to Butte Falls, has bought the Elleff place In Eagle Point. Miss Myrtle Mlnter spent the aft ernoon with Mrs. Roy Smith, June 29. S. K. Barnes, who has been trans actlng business In Eagle Point, hss returned to his home tn Crescent CI'.;. Mrs. Southwlck and children of National City, Calif., have been visit ing her sisters, Mrs. JuUa Davles and Mrs. Ann Davles. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davles, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Davles and Mrs. Southwlck and children spent Sun dsy st Crster Lake and Diamond lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ooss of Butte Palls, visited at the Wm. Perry home on June 35. Twenty-three Eagle Point ladles at tended the meeting of the Roxy Ann Orange H. E. C. club Wednesday aft ernoon. A splendid program had been arranged for their entertainment, which was greatly enjoyed by all. Eagle Point EAGLE POINT, July 3. (Spl) ; Notices have been posted for the epe-:- lal school election to be held July, 2 to elect a director to fill the va-l cancy on the board caused by the rev j lgnatlon of Mra. Bltterllng. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Lemleux of Oak- j land. Calif., are vlaltlng at the Fran,: , Brown home. j Mra. Wm. Perry waa aurprlaed on! Friday afternoon by 16 members of, the Juvenile Orange when they came ; to her home. They brought ice cream and cake and all brought flower, i Mra. Perry Is still using crutches and haa her foot In a cast. ' Clarence Day, who ha been very sick la slowly Improving. Barbara and Lyle Smith are spend ing a few days at Crescent City. Mr. and Mra. Millard Robertson oi WHERE CAN GET A REAL TIRE GUARANTEE? Antelope Climax ANTELOPE. July J. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Sttmpson and daugh ter, Mr. snd Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Blanche Hughea and children of the 401 ranch apent June 10 at Dead In dian. Richard Bales of Medford la spend ing a few days with his slser and brother, Mrs. B. Rlggs and Bob Balre. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hatlett spent June 34 with Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Rlggs- J. T. Wood, father of Jack Wood, haa been very 111 but Is reported as Improved at this writing. Mr. snd Mrs. carl von der Hellen and daughter called oa Mr. and Mra, B. K. Rlggs June 33. Tom Hatlett received word from Hundson, 8. D.. June 33 that hla brother passed away June lb. He had been In bad health for some time. Every one wishes to extend to Mr. and Mrs. Hatlott their deepest sym pathy Mr. and Mra. Cecil Culbertson called on Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood June 33. Newton Allen has been 111 but Is reported ss Improving. Richard Bales of Medford has re turned from Camp Clatsop where he attended the annual national guard encampment. Richard Is bugler for Company A. Mrs. Louisa Oreb has requested thst the Ladles Social club meet .-t her home July 11 Instead of July 18. as she will start working In Medford the 19th. Mrs. John C. Oreb Willi entertain with Mrs. Louisa Oreb, CLIMAX. July 3. (Spl.) 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