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    MEDFOTiD MAIL TRTBTINT:, MEDFOKD, OREGON. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1934.
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Per line per month without
copy chanc.es $1.28
Phone 75
FOR WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
FOE RENT-APARTMENTS FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR RENT Apts. 334 Apple.
FOR RENT Ltrg and mull furnish
ed apartment. 700 80. oaual
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room.
875 So. Central.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms
and gang storage at moderate
rates by week or month 33o South
Riverside avenue.
RATES van moderate at 716 S. ad.ln
ATTRACT1VF rooms 404 8. Irape.
FOR KENT
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Room 18l60 adjoining
Mall Tribune Job Department, on
Drape street Will remodel to suit
permanent tenant. Phone- 70 or ap
ply at Mall Tribune (newspaper) of.
flee.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR TRADE 2 double beda. good
springs, mattresses fo) twin beds ol
day beds. Rt. 1. Boi 348. Medlord
FOR EXCHANGE 1929 model A
Ford sedan and 3 lots In Medford
for late model ford V-8. Tel 407-V
EXCHANGE Furn. re-upholstorwa
tor lumber, wood, nsn poies ano
reels. Phone 969-R.
LOST Left In Chevrolet coach on
So. Front Prl. night, barracks bag.
Week travelling btg. brief case
containing CCC clothing personal
effects and corres. lessons. Liberal
reward. Return to Tribune.
LOST 2 keys on ring In front of
Court House. Leave at Tribune.
LOST If dog missing, call 1516-
waotedmale" help
MAN WANTED for Rawlelgh Route of
800 families. Good profits for hust
lers. We train and help you. Write
today. Rawlelgh Co., Dept. ORL-27-SA.
Oakland, Calif.
MAN WANTED A HU6TLER for
Jackson county to Handle surest,
easiest selling articles. Go home
very evening with money In your
pocket. Experience uOv necessary
Good reputation essential Write
Mr Close. 617 Stock Exchange Bid.
Portland. Oregon.
FOR SALE OR TRADE White llec
trio aewlng machine for light Se
dan Box 638, Tribune.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
PIANOS A few wonderful values :n
new Studio Upright and Grand
Pianos. Christmas delivery. Very
easy payments. No carrying charge
' Elhart's, Ashland Piino Store.
FOR SALE Pure Bronze turkey tonis
and hens for breeding, 200 10.
Parrlah stock. Free of any disease.
Adoli 8chula, Beagle, Ore.
FOR SALE 6 Rhode island rv-1
cockerels, quality stock, Bunny
field strain, blood tested. Cum
mings poultry Ranca. 6 miles out
Midway road.
SACRIFICE SALE Rhode Island Red
cockerels. $1.50 each. Fine for
roasters or breeders. Mrs. R. S
Carley, Phone 314-W.
FOR SALE Full-blooded White Leg
horns. U. V. VanHoin, Rt. 2, B.ix
424.
PURE Bronze to ma. cockeran'a price
stock 5 Jesse Nell. Rt 1. Ashlan-t
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
CHOICE cow to freshen, bargain. Will
trade for young beef. Keller. Jacksonville.
DRY WOOD Fir, mannanlta. oik
Phone 71 or 516 Pennsylvania.
FOR SALE Jersey cow. cheap. 830
Bennett.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Pear wood. Tel 744-X.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Apples. 25c
to 60 at ranch. Old No. Pacific
Hwy. Phone 268-J.
FOR SALE Sills and toboggan. 303
Vancouver.
75 QT3. canned fruit, cheap. Box
3962, Tribune.
FOR SALE Hand-made embroidery.
Excellent Christmas gifts. 625 No.
Riverside. Apt. 3.
FOR SALE .22 Remington rl.lo.
model 12; like new; 12.00. 1158
Court St.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Dentistry.
DENT1S1RY Dr. L B. Gove. 234 C
Main.
Hall Paper Cleaning.
WAIL-PAPER CLEANING lo per w
ft. Mr Black 310 N Bartlett.
Expert Window Cleaners
LET GEORGE DO 11 Tel lira
House Cleaning Floor Waxing Ori
ental nig cleaning and upholstering
Money To Lend
MONEY LOANED - 650 to 3O0 toi
peraonal or household purposes on
House Furnishings or Autos; ale
Care Re-flnanced. Loana ciomo
within 30 minutes, under super
vision of the State Banking Dept
License No. S-157-M. 160. See W. B
Thomas. 45 So. Central.
MONEY LOANED Cecil Jennings.
Painting and Paperhanglng
M. A. BUSS Painting and paper
Hanging. Tel 646-w 313 S Orape
LET HANSEN SOLVE YOUR DECOR
ATING PROBLEMS. Tel. 289-J. 619
King.
LEGAL NOTICES
Shareholder Meeting
First Federal S. & L. Aw'n.
The regular .annual meeting of
hare holders of First k-edentJ Saving
and Loan Awcmtion oj Medford win
b held at two o'clock P. M., January
5th. 1835, at 27 North Holly Street,
Meaiord, Oregon.
FRED h. HEATH. President.
B. F. KYLE. Secretary.
FOR SALE Beautiful raccoon .'ur
coat. Phone H8-X.
FOR SALE Saxa phone. Conn C mel
ody, gold bell, pearl keys, all rer in
strument Good as new. Cost $145
Sell for 90. Make a dandy Chnat
maa prewnt. Phone 1473-W, evenings.
BARGAIN, MINERS 22" Sterling
pump for sale; terms Call 750-W.
FOfc SALE REAL ESTATE
BARGAINS Outdoor Clothing, Boots.
Shoes. Typewriter, Golf clubs. Sad
dles. Buy, sell, trade. Guns, Boats,
Motors, Sporting Goods. 317 North
Riverside.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Olrl for general house
work for two. Room, board. Box
8974, Tribune.
WANTED SITUATIONS
YOUNG MAN Experienced grocory
clerk, fountain lunch, driver, wants
employment. Consider anything
113 Cottage St.
UNINCUMBERED middle-aged widow
wants practical nursing or House
keeping. Boi 461'i
WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED 10 to 20 A. pear orchard.
Give full detail. Ray Tasher, Tren
ton. Wash.
WANTED Passenger to share ex
penses south. 160 California St.,
Ashland.
RABBIT 6klns. Angora wool buyers.
LI FARM PRODUCTUM, Rosedale.
N. T.
WANTED Transportation for two to
Klamath Falls and return Chrlst
mea. Chamberlain at Newbcrry'a.
WANTED One passenger to Pasa
dena, Dec. 36. Share expenses
Phone 1253.
WANTED Ride to. or part way to
Malad, Idaho. Will shsre expense!,
help drive. 809 So. Nswtown.
WANTED Have a desirable client for
6 or 6-room furnished home, i0
to 627.50. Charles R Ray, Realtor.
Medford Bldg. Phone 802.
WANTED For cash. Set of drums
with or without came ana mow,
James Davis, Jacksonville.
WANTED 100 persons, any age. to
receive a free demonstration les
son in the Modern Way of play
ing the piano new, easy, quick
and correct. Dec. 26 to Dee 31.
Make appointment now. Halght
Music Studio, 318 Liberty Building.
Medford, Ore.
EMPTY furniture van going to Los
Angelea wants load both ways. ro.
615, Hawley Transfer.
WANTED TO RENT Two room furn
ished house in city limits of Med
ford Must be cheap. Box 308 Maul
Tribune.
FURNITURE rs-upholatered.
969-R Thlbault.
Phone
wanted Household goods, 'toves
tools or what have you Medford
Bargain House. 27 N Orspe at. lei
1062.
HIGHEST PRICES paid for furs. hldea
end pelts Medford Bargain nouse
27 No Orape rel 1062
limn UfaNrlfll
W pay esab for JUNK BATTERIES
BRASS. COPPER and unk jf all
descriptions
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 .o Orape rl iMU
SMALL RANCH SACRIFICE
OOrfin 20 A. excellent land: 13
daJULlU A. Irrigated. 12 A. splen
did alfalfa; family orchard and
grapes; comfortable 4-room modern
house; bem; also one other set 'ru
provements go with place. All for
$3500; (1500 cash; easy terms on
balance. An Ideal amall dairy and
diversified farm, only one-half mllo
from school; 3 miles from Medford.
Good road. CHARLES A. WIfJU
AGENCY, INC. Exclusive.
4 H. P. DRAG SAW tor sale. Cass Auto
Wrecking. Phone 780.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Lsrge lot.
clear; some buildings; near grade
and high schoolsi Klamath Falls.
lor city property with or without
buildings. Address Box 174, Tribune.
A BARGAIN My lsrge lot, on Ben
nett St. excellent soil, fruit, nut
trees and berries Will sacrifice on
terms or cash Bos 66, Tribune
WHEN you think of real estate, think
of Brown 6c White.
FOR ALE Must sacrifice Memorial
park lot. Box No. 601. Tribune
HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jack
son County Building & Loan Asa'n
Phone 195.
FOB SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE 1932 DeLuxe V-8 Ford
coupe. Good rubber. A-l mechan
ical condition. 1935 license. Cash
Only. Box 162, Tribune.
LATE MODEL TRADE-INS ON "85
MODEL DODOE & PLYMOUTH
AUTOMOBILES
'34 Model Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan
fully equipped, very small mileage.
beautiful gun metal finish.
33 Model Plymouth Tudor, new
rubber, driven little, looks and
runs like new.
32 Model Ford DeLuxe Sedan with
trunk and heater, runs fine.
32 Model Chevrolet Spc. Sedan,
many extras, completely over
hauled. All priced to sell quick.
Full price for your car in trade
and easy terms.
PIERCE ALLEN a'OTOR CO.. INC.
112 South Riverside. Phone 150
ALL MAKES of washing machlnea re-
Main.
GOOD USED CARS
94 Studebnker Sedan
82 Plymouth Sedan.
30 Chevrolet Roadster
81 Chryaler Sedan.
'31 Bulck Sedan.
31 Essex Coach.
'28 Ford Roadster
28 Bulck Sedan.
27 Bulck Sedan. '
'26 Dodge Sedan.
SKINNER'S OARAGE
143 So. Riverside. Phone 102.
your Buicfc-PontlM Dealer.
LOOK I
THE GREATEST XMAS PRESENT
YOU COULD MAKE
We have 3 New Master Sedans
also
I New Standard Sedans, assorts
colors, at a nice discount. Look
these over before It Is too 1st.
P.OGUE RIVER CHEVROLET, INC.
32 N. Rlvemlde.
FOR SALE Light coupe; jod pali.t;
75 00. 207 No. Peach.
FOR SALE 1929 rord pickup; good
tires, motor excellent, new paint;
trade and terms. Ca'l 750-W.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT After Dec. 27. partly
furnished 8-room home at 315 South
Riverside. 620 per mi-nth. Including
garage, water paid. Csll at prop
erty for lnpectlon or 325 Sou'h
Riverside for owner.
FURNISHED home for rent. 1122 E.
Main. Call between 2 and 4.
FOR SALE Light etudebaker Sedan
Tel. 431-J.
FOR SALE Model A and T Pitrd
. Sedans. Schults Bros . 137 North
Central.
: FOB SALE 1930 Chervorlet Coupe
I Will trade and terms. Tel. 750-W
FOR RENT r).rooro modern noise
rurnlehed: fireplace snd piano in
quire 826 W 6tn St W B E-.rf- ,
hard '
VERY MODERN furoleaed cottage; ,
reasonsbia price 9ra' rates to (
ingle peron falar.-1ra Hotel and.
Cottages. Central Point
fXH KKN1 rlnn.es i.irnitie) j
unfurnished Brown While 1
FOR 8AI.E-n"ttS - PFT8
tam vtAju. tu-m w-j-i, i
GOOD USED CARS
LOW PRICES
IPSO Ford Mode A Tudor Sedan.
1931 Model A Sedan.
1935 License
19'4 Chevrolet Town ixltn
t34 Plymouth .oedsft
lPiJ Plvmouth 2-door Sedan
103 Desoto 8dan
1929 Chevrolet Coip
Wi Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe
lf32 Plymouth Sedan.
Also several older models.
Oppn Evenlrjta.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC.
33 No Riverside. Tel. 18
V-8 KORD VICTORIA 1M3 Vlll
ssthi svmoo fq-ntv for S20000
or will trad lor liht car. Ftcht
Br Oaraf.
MANZANITA wood, 12" and 16" $1.60.
and 51.25 tier. Fred Powers. Inquire
at Applegate Store.
FOR BALE! Wheat $1 bushel, oats
$1.50 hundred. 704 No. CentraL
A-l CEDAR POSTS 12c; A-l sugar-
pine, heart snakes $8.75 per M,
delivered. Write C. J. Akers, Eagle
Point, Ore., star Rt. No. 41.
10 TONS baled hay. $12 per ton.
Would consider good cows In ex
change. J. E. Leigh, Eagle Point,
Butte Falls Rd.
RE-POSSESSED Brunswick 10-tube
radio with electric phonograph.
Will trade. 1000 W, 11th St.
FOR SALE Copper carbonate for
treating wheat. Monarch seed Co.
FOR SALE Rose bushes at popular
prices. Monarch Seed Co.
FOR SALE 5 doz. mixed daffodil and
narcissus bulbs, 79c. Sacrifice prloe
Monarch Seed Co.
FOR SALE Morton's emoke salt and
aausage seasoning. Monarch Seed
Co.
FOR SALE Useo sewing machlnea all
makes; terma If desired. All makes
rented and repaired. White Sewing
Machine Co. 24 N. Bartlett.
FOR SALE Closing out my entire
stock or bicycles, ocnuits Bros.. 13
No. Central.
WHEAT or FEED OATS. $1 50 rrt.;
mixed barley and alfalfa hay. $11
ton. C. A. DeVoe, 3 miles west snd
Vi mile south of Medford. Phone
523-J-2.
FURS
Cash paid for furs, hides, pelts
Johnson Produce Co., 6th and Front
Sts.
TOES
fit. Mark's Church
S. 8. Bartlam. Hector.
Holy communion. a. m.
Morning prayer and sermon at 11
o'clock.
Church school. 9:45 ft. m.
HIGH SCHOOL LEAGUES
HOST TO SILL TOTS
AT CHRISTMAS PARTY
The Olrls' and Boys' leagues of the
Medford high school conducted their
annual Christmas party December 10.
Every year the Boys and Girls
leagues give a party for at least 135
children In the first four grades.
TOyB wrT6 uCuatctl wj the Students.
Those who had cars brought the
children to the party and took them
home.
The Benson studio sponsored a
gypsy dance and an acrobatic stunt.
Lois Llttrell and Betty Phillips gave
Christmas readings and Christmas
carols were led by Mrs. Leake. Santa
Claus was ushered In to the tune of
"Jingle Bells,' and old Saint Nicholas
gave a toy, ft box of candy and an
apple to each child present. A Christ
mas tres was featured.
The social service committee was
In charge. The members are: Anna
Scheel, chairman; Virginia Porter,
Dorothy Hopkins, Betty VUm, Aline
Fowler. Margaret Elliott, Peggy Reter
and Lois Prazee.
The committee In charge of the
program was Mary Kem, chairman
Prankle Rlnabarger, Lois Nichols,
Amy Elliott, Elizabeth Van Fleet,
Aklko SaJto. Clara, Beth Powell and
Betty Faske.
Miss Maurln Carroll and Miss Carln
Degermark are advisers of the Olrls'
league and Wilson Walt Is the boys'
adviser.
Pull Go pel lahernale
11 Newtown Street
J. Logan Stuart, Pastor
Sunday school, 0:45.
Morning worship. 11.
Theme, "The Spirit of Christmas."
At 7:30. the Sunday school will give
a Christmas program.
Tne public Is Invited.
Main Street Methodlt"church, South.
N D. Woods psstor.
Services In our church this Sunday
will all- be conducted in the spirit of
the Christmas season.
0:J a. m.. Sunday school.
11 a,n.. Sermon by the pastor.
6:30 p. ra.. Young Ptople'a aerv.ee.
7:30 p. m-, Christmas pageant ftnf;
program.
The Salvation Army.
411 East Main fit.
Captain a. R. Durham, command
ing officer.
11 a. m.t Holiness meeting.
3 p. ra.. Company meeting.
3:15 p. ra.. Young People's Legion
service, led by Dorothy Hammond,
secretary.
7:45 p. m., Special Christmas pro
rTTam of music and sortR, followed by
the presentation of the Christmas
play, "Dust of the Road "
The public U cordially Invited U
attend all these services.
Morning worship at It. Christmas
service. Sermon theme, "The Birth
of the Savior." Anthem by the choir
directed by Mrs. C. H. Paake. Don
Huckabee, organise.
Ep worth Leagues, 6:M p. a.
Evening worship at 7:30. The con
cert to have been given by the choir
la postponed one week. Sermon theme,
"Christianity Disturbing Force?"
Special music Mrs. Lucille Schop
pert, orgs nlet.
The favorite Xmaa gtrt Miss Say
lor Ccooolatea. East Side Pharmacy.
Main A Riverside.
WINDOW GLASS We sell window
glass and will replace your broken
windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab
tnet Works.
Medford Comiwuy of Jehovah's
Wit ileuses
Tine Medford company of Jehov
ah's Witnesses Is broadcasting a lec
ture by Judge Rutherford dealing
strictly with the Bible over KMED
every Tuesday afternoon at 1:30.
Judge Rutherford'a Bible study
helps are in book and booklet form
and have been translated into sixty
languages since 1923. AH Interested
In Waich Tower Bible study are wel
come to meet every Sunday morn
ing at 10 o'clock at 845 West Sec
ond street, Medford.
First Baptist Church,
W. H. Eaton, minister.
0:45 a. m- Sunday school.
11 a., in.. Morning worship. The
special Christmas mualo for this aerv-
Ice will be: Two anthems by the
choir, "Pilot of aalllWv" and "Star
of Bethlehem. and, the ladies' quar-
tet singing. "Ring the Bells. Tbe
pastor will speak under the oaptkm.
"What It's All About, or the Meaning
of Christmas."
0:30 p. m.. Young people's group
meetings.
7:30 p. m., Christmas pageant ar.rt
musical program by ths Senior B. T.
p. U. nd the choir.
You re cordially Invited to sha.s
these programs with us
First Church of Christ, Scientist.
Authorized branch of the Mother
church, the First Cnnrrh of Christ.
Scientist, In Boston, Mass.
Services are held every Sunday at
11 o'clock, church edifice. 313 Nortn
Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, De
cember 23, "Is the Universe. Includ
ing Man, 8x01164 by Atomlo Force?
Sunday school at 0:30 ft. m. App'.l-
cants under the ftge of 90 may be
admitted.
Wednesday evening meetings. vhl?h
include teatlmonlala of Christian 6.1-
enoe healings, at a o'clock.
Tbe reading room, wh.eh la located
at 401 in the Medford building, is
open dally from 7 . tn to 8 p. m ,
exoept Sundays and holidays. The
librarian la tn attendance from 10 ta
4. at which time the Bible nd a.l
authorised Chrtstlsn Silence litera
ture may be read, borrowed or purchased.
The public Is cordially Invited to
attend the services ar.d visit t ie
reeding room.
Free Methodlft Church
Corner Tenth and Ivy Street.
E N. Long. Psstor.
a nhristtmaa messag wilt be
brought by the pastor Sunday morn
ins at U o'clock.
The Sunday school meets at 0:46
for the study of the beautiful Christ
mas lesson found In Luke 3.
The Y. P. M. 8. meeU at 6:30 and
the evening service at 7:50. Special
music at both services.
The Sunday school will gtve a most
impressive program Monday evening
beginning at 7:30.
First Christian Church.
Ninth and Oakdate streets,
W. R. Balrd, minister.
Bible school at 0:45 a. m. L. O.
Centner, superintendent.
Everyman's Bible class In court
house auditorium at 0:45.
Morning worship begins ftt 10:66.
Sermon subject, "If Every Day
Were Christmas."
Christian Endeavor ftt 6:30 p.m
Evening evangelistic servlcs at
7:30.
Sermon subject, "The Prince of
Peace.
The choir, tinder th direction f
Effle Herbert Yeoman, will alng
special Christmas numbers t both
morning and evening services.
First Methodist Church
West Main and Laurel Streets.
Joseph KnotU, Minister.
Sunday school. 0:46 a. m. E. 3
Neumann, superintendent. Christ-
mas Sundsy. Everybody come.
Mail Tribune Daily Cross-Word Puzzle
ORA1N 8ACKS Jackson Oouotvi
Feed Co.. 4th and Bartlett Sta
FOR SALE Sand, gravel lawn dirt
fertilizer, teaming. Phons 012-J
FOR SALS Whlta sewing machine
Angora rabbits 814 Willamette
FOR EXCHANGE 30-80 Carbine eal-
ued at 110.00 tor light car Across
from Medford Riding Academy.
MISCELLANEOUS
PIANO TUNER D. C. DURHAM, real
dent phone 332 or write P. O. Boi
838.
LOW PRICED guaranteed Radio Serf.
Ice. Phone 8d7-T.
BOAT TRAILER, Cash Register Add
ing Machine. Typewriter, Boots
Shoes. Hunting.Flshlng Equipment
317 North Riverside.
IS YOUR HEARING IMPAIRED' 1
have for aale or trad, a Lau model
Aooustlcon which has so DeneMud
mi heart that 1 nave no further
use for It. T. N Kerr. Talent. Ore
KINDERGARTEN Sparta Bio I Music
and danos Paone IMS or 1358-W
Ruth Luy - Alloa Hotmoaca.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstract,
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AIISIKACl CO.
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county.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Aoatratt.
M Title Rooms t and 6 Ho tl
north Central Ara upstslra
Rlalto Phona 1616-T
KADS TRANSFER a STORAGE JO
Odin 1016 No Central Phone Ho
Price, ntbt Seniee guaranteed
HAWLEY rRANSPTR - Expert pec,
era ind movers Special 11Ttoc
moving equipment Prlcs .aot
if Porta KlvtrsaM, Pbooo eJO.
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an offe.rtng and presentation of white
gifts for those who otherwise would
have no Christmas.
Christmas program Sunday, T p.m.:
Processional by reefed Junior Choir,
"O Com All T Faithful.'
Scripture.
Song. "The First NoeS."
Prayer.
Songs. Primary Department, Mrs.
C. C. Hartley, superintendent.
Bong, "Silent Night."
Part n.
Play. "A "eThlts Christmas
Characters: William Marshall, John
Barker: Kate Marshall, hla wife.
Naomi Montgomery: Bob Marshall,
tl.elr eon. Ned DeVrlea: Carolyn Mar
shall, their daughter. Addle Boles;
Janice Marshall, small daughter. Jean
May Hayse: Charlie, Chines serv
ant, JUYilor Way; John Liang, Chl-
atudent. Jim Newlln: Chinese
child, Ruth Humphries; Mrs. Milton
Craig, Virginia Porter.
Part III.
Offering and presentation of Whits
Olfts.
Part IT.
Caroling by Christian sTndesvor
groups. Those who desire ths Caroler,
to stop at their boms win please
place a candla In their window.
Presbyterian Church
At 8 4s . m. special Christmas
program In the Sunday school. Vlelt
ors welcome. Mrs. W. 8. Gllmor.
superintendent.
At 11 o'clock regular morning serv
ice. Christmas sermon by Rev. w. r.
Shields. former naator of the
church. Topic "Olad Tidings to AU
people." The muslo. under direction
of Elsie Carlton Strang, choir dlrec
tor. and Eva Hanelrlgg Marsh, or
ganist, will be as follows: prelude
and Chrlatmaa Pastoral (Biggs):
chimes: anthem, "Hark, Hark My
Soul" (Shelley); Incidental aolo, Edna
Elfert; offertory. "Idyls" (Mailing)
bsrtlone solo. "The New Bom King"
(L'Espolr); postlud, on AdeiM Fldeles
(Loretl.
At 6:30 p. m. Christmas service by
tbe Young People's lesgut. Topic
"Why Did Christ Com7"
On Sunday. December (0, it I p
m., the choir will give Its annual
Chrlatmaa oonoert, to which ,11 mem
bers and friend are cordially Invited.
The principal number of the program
will be ths cantata,, "The Incarna
tion."
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Federated Church
Centrsl Point.
Sundsy school at At. The Isason
will bs the Chrlatmaa lesson and tat
text will bs found In Luke's gospel,
2nd chanter, Bth to 8th verses.
Preaching services will bs at 11
o'clock, at which time Rev. F. L. Bel
knap of Medford will bring ths mes
sag. Rev. Belknap was the first
Das tor after tn churches war united
A very eordlal Invitation 1 extended
to everyone to attend thla and all
the services of the day.
In the evening at 1:30 the young
people will have charg or tn aerv
toes, to which you are Invited.
Monday evening at 7:30 In their
room In the basement the men of th
church will sasembl for their regular
prayer service.
Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 the la
dles' Bible study class will meet, with
Mrs. Davteeon as teacher. I
Wednesday evening at 7:30 th rel
ular mid-week Bible atudy and prayer
service In the basement rooms.
Thursday evening at 7:80 will be
th regular choir rehearsal. Let ev
eryone who sings try and b present,
Church of the Natarene
Central Avenue at Jackson Street.
Fred M. Weatherrord. paator-evan
gellst. will be heard from th local
pulpit today. At th popular 7:80
Sunday night evangelistic hour
chorua of twenty-five or thirty voice
will present a musical cantata en
titled "Th Quet of th Magi,- un.
der direction of D. C. Millard. This
Christmas season mark tbs first time
for th preaenatlon of this esntata,
written by Haldor Ullena and L- A.
Reed. At the conclusion of th can
tata th pastor will bring brief
gospel messag from th topic, "Mak
lng Christ Ufa's King .-
Eleven o'clock morning hour eer
mon topic, "Christ In Miraculous
Wonder." Barred Chrlatmaa carola. In
keeping with th Christmas lesson
during this hour.
Sunday school at 45 a. ra.; Arnold
Kornsutd, superintendent. Com with
us and atudy th wonderful lesson
of Christ's advent. Ashland ha the
lead over us thus far thla month. We
need recruits to put us out In the
lead today.
Young people's meeting at 4:10;
Miss Helen Scheel, president. A beau
tiful candlelight service, In associa
tion with the Chrlatmaa theme, will
be presented. Young people are eape
clslly welcotn.
People meeting Wednesday at
7:80 p. m . th order of thl aervtc
being prayer, praise and BlbU study
We cordially Invite and welcome
strangers and friends.
Church of nod
D. M. Clemens, Pastor
At corner of Haven and Holly Sts.
church school. 8:45 a. m.
Morning worship, li a. m. Subject,
The Merits of Christ."
Sunday evening, 7:80. Christmas
program by church school and young
people. O. W. Clemens In charge.
Special muslo and singing. Treats for
ths children.
Prayer service. Wednesday, 7:80 p.
., Mrs. Amy Beers, leader.
All ar Invited. Come and bring
your friends.
Son Evangelical Lutheran church.
West Fourth St., nesr Oakdal Ac
Geo. P. Kabele, D. D , pastor.
Th Christmas pagsant. "Lsstlng
Glory." will bs given by th Sunday
school snd choir of th Zlon church
on Sundsy at 7:30 p. m. Many char
acters In costume will beautifully
present th Christinas story and
scenes la costume, lnterspereed with
Chrlatmaa carols by th choir, M as
Oenevlev Brown, organist. White
Olfts for the King will be presented
following tbe pageant. Pageant com
mittee: Mrs. a. p. Kabel. Mrs. A'l
Brewold, Mrs. Elisabeth Fluhrer. Miss
Bernloe Crow and Mlas Ruth Dem
mer. Th seen wss painted by Har-
c!4 Brewold. Ths oeneral nubile w'l.
bs heartily welcome.
A Chrlatmaa some which will be
especially appreciated by all who wilt
come at a midnight canoleltght Christ
mas service to be held on Christmas
night, beginning at 13 o'clock, sharp.
It will mak Christmas more real to
celebrate it at this hour to us. Hie
service will be limited to about 30
minute and will Include th singing
of th beautiful Christmas carols and
brief sermonett on "Joy to tn
World, tha Lord Is Cornel" Tbe gn
era! public Is Invited.
Sunday morning th sermon sub
ject wlU be: "The Herald's Cry tn
th Wilderness." anthem by th choir
directed by Miss Oenevlev Brown;
Tidings of Oreat Joy." by Wilson.
Sunday school beg 1 us Sunday at
10 a. m., and will Include final prep
arations for th Christmas pageant.
Th church la beautifully decorated
with Chrlstmaa trees, wreatha, tc.
Decorating eommlttMiv Mrs. Marun
Weatvong. Miss Amelia Hartman, Mrs.
Martin Paulsen, Mrs. Hertagcr, Mm.
Fred Konner.
Th Christmas party for th Sun
day schol members, with presents to
them of gift from tn school, w.ll
be held In th Sunday school rem
next week, Wednesday afternoon.
Th Sunday school and Christian
Endeavor of the Jacksonville Presby
terian church will present a Chrtet- "
mas program of pageantry and aonis
Monday evening at 8. -00 o'clock, l
th church auditorium.
A Herald announces each ef th
seven scenes, which era also related
In song.
Th order of th program 1, v
follows:
Been I Bethlehem.
Seen 31 Mary and Joaeph...
Scene 8 Th star.
Seen 4 Th Shepherds.
Been ft Th Angels.
Scene Th wise Men.
Been 7 Th Intent King.
Members of th Sundsy sctioal
take th leading part. Th En.
deavora are largely responsible for
ths decorations.
Ths choir of ths First Presbyts
risn church of Jacksonville will pre
sent th Christmas Cantata, "Th
Star of th East," by J. B. Fearl.
thla evening at 8:00 o'clock.
Th program Is as follows:
1 PreluOe.
3 "Rise Shine." tenor solo, women's
chorus and choir.
S "Th Stranger Star." contralto
olo and baritone solo and choir.
i "Th Angel's Song," soprano and
tenor duet. 1
"Sing o' Heavens," baritone sol
and choir.
"Beautiful Star," soprano aolo.
1 "Awsks, Put on Thy Strength,"
solos snd choir.
8 "Bethlehem." chorus for women's
olees snd choir.
-"Lesd Thou Me On." bartton
solo.
10 "There Shall Be Night No Mart,"
contralto aolo snd choir.
11 "Rejolc Orestly," tenor solo and
choir:
Ths personnel of the choir is as
follows:
Director Mr,. Alena He.
Accompanist Virginia Pick.
Sopranos Mrs. s. H. Jones. Mrs.
O. O. Bsndsn. Mrs. Mary Novell, Mrs.
Henry Nledermeyer,
Altos Mrs. Roy Martin, Mrs. Bay-
mond Hunsaker, Mrs, Frank Hens-peter.
Tenors Henry Nledermeyer. Wrnax
Arnold.
Bass Roy Martin. Otto Nleder
meyer, Wm. Jo Nee,
Christmas Play
Tonight at 7:30
At Nazarene Church
Th chorus choir of tn local
Church of th Nasaran, Central Ave.
at Jackson 8t. will present a Christ
mas cantata, entitled, "Th Quest of
the Magi," tonight at 7:30 under the
direction of D. E. Millard.
Of th chorua. composed of twenty-five
or thirty-flv voices, will
also be heard over station KMED
Monday night, Chrlstmaa eve, from
70 to 7:80.
Those singing sueda! number.
during th musical presentation In
clude; tenor solo, "Where Is He that
Is born King of th Jaws?" by John
Jennings. ,
Duet, "Has th Oreat Messiah
Come?" by Harry Lylea and Miss
Helen Hayes,
Trio, "Behold th Star," by Misses
Freda Lalng, Anna and Flora Scheel
Bass solo, "No Room la th Inn,'
by Fred Hall.
Solo, "Olfts of Lovs," by Miss Lots
Herman.
Tenor and contralto duet, "Th
Wis Men Hav Oon," by Joba Jen
nings and Miss Anna Bcheel.
Solo. "Mo Place But a BUM," by
Miss Helen Scheel.
At th church tonight, th pastor,
Fred M. Weatherford, will bring
brief message at th conclusion of
the esntata rendition from th topi,
"Making Christ Life's King."
Th publlo Is cordially Invited.
Pboenll Presbyterian Ctinrrti.
Ralph B. Peterson. paUr.
Church school. 10 a.m. J. O. N.
Poling, superintendent.
Morning worship, 11 a.m. Sermon.
'"Following the Star." Special Chrlat
maa music by choir.
Chrlstmaa program. 7 p.m. Misses
Elaine DeVrles and Hsrrlet White In
charge.
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AT BT. FALLS SCHOOL
BUTTE FA.'.L5. Dee. 33e (Spl.l
An etnlt Chrlstmaa program was
enjoyed Thursday evening at th
Butt Falls high school. Numbers by
the school orchestra and chorus
opened the program and were fol
lowed by sornts by th first and sec
ond grades. Recitations were given
by Bobble Albert, Lowell Patton and
Leland Ellis.
A play. "The Olft," was presented
by a cast of high school students.
Including Fred Heef. Opal Wooley,
Esther Moore and David Cleveland.
Appearance of Santa Clatu cli
maxed the evening's entertainment.
Bicycles new and old get tlx
M(rt4 nv
IS SANTA CLAUS
Under th direction of Commis
sioner Benjamin Orsmeev ths Salva
tion Army will play Santa Claus thl
year to thousanda of children, women
and destitute men throughout tha
western territory, comprising th 11
Psclflo Coast states snd Hawaii.
Chinese, Japaness, Scandinavians snd
other nationalities In th larger cen
ters, and prisoner la tha Jails wtu
not be overlooked.
Tbe Salvation Army make muck
of Christina time around th world.
For more than fifty years la this
territory th Army has consistently
maintained Its gift giving custom
to th poorest families discovered by
It relief worker In their flelly call
and Investigations throughout th
year.
Yule Services at
St. Peters Church
7:30 P. M. Monday
Th Sunday school and choir of
St. Peter" Lutheran church. East
Main and Portland avenue, wilt ren
der the usual Chrlstmaa program oa
Christmas eve, at 7:30 o clock.
Th program followe: .
Processional.
Opening service.
"From Heaven Abov to Earth I
Com," "Th Happy Chrlstmaa Come
One More," Csrols by Bundsy school.
Th Birth of Christ In Prophecies.
Vngemsch's Responsive Service, by'
th psstor and choir..
Th Birth of th Christ-Child.
"No Room la th Inn," by th
choir.
'Luther's Crsdl Hymn," by th
Sundsy schoo'-
Th Shepheids.
While Bher. herds Watched Tt.ttr
Flock," by r,c Sunday school.
"Ellant N ght. Holy Night," by th
Ladles' Trta.
Ths Shel herds Oo to Bethlehem.
"Silent l ight. Holy Night," Carol
by th But day achool.
Th Wis Men Oo to Bethlehem.
"Th Orphan Boy oa Chrlstmau
Ere." musical reading.
Address by th pastor.
Closing servlcs.
Chrlstmss morning st 11:00 a fes
tival serrlr will be held. Th pastor
will address ths congregstloa on "Ths
True Christmas Joy."
A special Chrlsimss selection will
be sung by E. J. Nichols.
Th public I cordially Invited t
sit services.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH TO
REPEAT YULE PROGRAM
Owing to tr.sny requests, th
Chrlstmaa program presented at th
Christian church Friday evening win
be presented tonight. Th pageant
shows the eomlng of the Christ In
prophecy snd In His birth. The Tlsli
of th Wise Man and th shepherds
to th Bethlehem manger I very
beautiful.
A full house witnessed the presen
tation Friday evening and a largs
crowd la expected tonight. Th pro
gram will begin at S o'clock. Those
wishing good seats ar advised to
come early.
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