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MEDFCmD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOHD. OREGON. SUNDAY. .TOTE 16. 1.035 PAGE THREE immm ran St. Mark's Episcopal 8. S. Bart lam. Rctor, Holy communion, 8 a. m. Holy communion and sermon, J t ,. m. Church school. 9:43 a. m. Church of God At Haven and Holly Streets. D. M. Clemens, Minister. Residence 814 West Second St. Bible school. 9:45 a. m. Morning worship at 11. Subject, "God Prepares for Heaven." Young people's meeting. 7 p. m. Preaching. 7:45 p. m. Prayer meeting. Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. Bible study. Heb. 4th chapter. Ladles' H. A. V. M. circle. Thursday In the various appointed places. All are invited to attend. First Church of Christ. Si lent tut Authorized branch of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ. Scientist, In Boston, Mass. Services are held every Sunday at U o'clock, church edtflce, 212 North Oakditle. Subject for Sunday. June 16. "God the Preserver of Man." Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Ap plicants under the age of 20 may be admitted. Wednesday evening church meet ings, including testimonies of Chris tian Science healings, at 8 o'clock. The reading room, whtch Is located at 401 In the Medford building. Is open dally from 7 a. m. to 8 p. m., except Sundays and holidays. The librarian is In attendance from 10 to 4 at which time the Bible and all authorized Christian Science litera ture may be read, borrowed or pur chased. The public la cordially Invited to attend the services and visit the reading room. NO CHARGE for complete inspection of your watch TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS FREE OFFER Out experts are ready to do a good turn for you and your watch. Why not accept this offer? Your watch completely inspected without cost! If new parts, adjustments orclearjing are required, we'll tell you so honestly. And quote you rea sonablcprices. Comein today. Seeking that Mjnst-rifht gift Jk other special occasion? See our new r.iginn ior men, tot women. They're beautiful. ac curate the finest watch Tal hps wr I- MEDFORD. ORE) IHHIh Pe- Answer Mi 4 I 1 LI W N V Xi To be, or not tu-b . , . The question Is Have you tried our Damp Wash Service-? It takes the drudery ont of wnh day and saves time, health, and money. Call for a drlter. and get the proof: DAMP WASH ' 52r for 13 lb. bundle ic each add. pound Omwer to lal week: Banana nil ts antlaretate) MEDFORD DOMESTIC , Landry PHONE 166 30 N. RIVERSIDE AVE. ApoMollc Faith Mission 42 North Front Street., Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 P m. Sunday. A special musical pro gram by the 17-plece orchestra will precede the Sunday evening service. Also meetings Tuesday. Thursday and Friday nights at 7:45. No collections. Everybody welcome. Methodist Episcopal Chdrch, South Corner Main and Oakdal. T. G. Patterson. Pastor. Church school at 9:45 a. m.. Dr. Frank Roberta, superintendent. Preaching at U o'clock. Young people's service it T p. m-. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30. All those who are not attending church elsewhere, and all strangers In the ctty will have a cordial wel come. Flint Baptist Church. W. H. Eaton, minister. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Children's Day program by the Sunday school. .7 p. m. Young people's devotional groups. 8 p. m.-r Evening worship. Popular singing. Special musical offerings by the chorus choir. Address by Rev. Michael Bl Heater, representing the Russian Missionary society of Los An geles. Rev. Blllester la native born Russian, converted in thla country and greatly devoted to the evangeliz ation of his Russian brethren. His Intimate knowledge of condition In Russia and his earnest eloquence In the pulpit make Mr. BUlester an In teresting and effective speaker. You are cordially Invited to attend these services. Pilgrim Holiness Church C. Edwin Cox, Pastor. Present location 610 East Main Street. Sunday school, 9 :45 a. m.; 8. S. Tlghe. supertntrndent. Morning service, 11 o'clock. Sermon by the pastor. Evening service at 8. Evangelistic. Midweek srvlce Wednesday at 8 p. m., by the appointed leader. We are happy to say that through the co-operation of the honorable mayor of our city we are able to have this nice little building during the ! construction of the new church build it T which will be at the corner of Bessie and East Jackson streets near the Roosevelt school. We cordially Invite any of the chil dren and families on the east aide of the city that are not actively en gaged tn any other church or school to come with us and we will make you welcome. Come and worship with this little mission, on the east ld. The Salvation Army. 411 E. Main street. Captain and Mrs. G. R. Durham, commanding officers. We are host today to the fifth an nual young peoples congress of our organization in the southern Oregon district. Due to thla fact, regular morning holiness meeting will not be con ducted but at 10:00 a.m., the first session of councils will be held at the Knighta of Pythias hall, fith and Orape streets; 13:15 p.m.. congress banquet; 3:00 p.m., Sunday school will be conducted at our hsll while the second session of councils Is conducted at the K. P. hall; 8:00 p. m.. young peoples' legion service at the hall. Mrs. Myrtle Wilcox, sec retary. Adjutant Lloyd Doctor of Portland, guest speaker; 7:30 p. m., open air meetings at the corner of Central and Main streets; 8:00 p.m., great salvation meeting led by Briga dier Harold Madsen. divisional com mander southern Idaho and Ore gon division. Brigadier Madsen, being a Scandi navian by birth and tn charge of all the Salvation Army's operations among Scandinavian folks on the Pacific coast, gives a special invita tion to Scandinavians of the valley and of Medford to attend this meet ing. Madsen ts a -forceful speaker and has a message that fits condi tions today. Assisting lu this meeting also will be Captain Don Rice, captain 0 the Salvation Army In Roseburg and Captain Marlon Meegan of Grants Pass. "Come with us and we will do thee good." lilblUinHf ill xt bandar HMBSIIS AMMII First Methodist Episcopal Church West Main and Laurel Streets. Joseph Knott. Minister. Sunday school, 9:49 a. m.: E. J. Neumann, superintendent. This be ing children's day, it Is Important that all be on time. At 11 a. m. the Sunday achool will give an Interesting program. Every one invited. At 7 p. m. Ep worth League services, to which all young people are invited. At B p. m. Ernest W. Peterson of the Oregon Journal of Portland will give a most Interesting address. Come and enjoy his message. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. run Gospel Church Newtown and Main Streets. Leonard Weston, Pastor. Sunday achool, 9:46 a. m. Morning worship at 11. Evangelistic service at 7:43 p. m. There will be no Tuesday night Bible study this week. Rev. Weston will leave Monday morning to attend the northwest district convention and comp meeting of the Assemblies of God, the local church being a mem ber of that world-wide organization. The Friday night, fellowship and prayer service will start at 8 o'clock. The young people will be In charge. Ton are always welcome at the Pull Gospel church.. ton Evangelical Lutheran Fourth Street near Onkdale Avenue. Geo. P. Kabele, D. D., Pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m. A class for you. Morning worship at 10. Sermon by Martin G. Kabele, ton of the pastor, who, after another year at- the Chi cago Lutheran Theological seminary, will have completed his preparation for the gospel mlnlstery. He will also give a brief report at this service as the -congregatlon'st lay delegate to the 34th annual convention of the All Medford Churches Today Is Dedicated To "DAD" Inr is fitting that one day in each year be set aside as a tim e whon wa may pause and reflect the part ' ' Dads' ' have played in the lives of individuals and in the destinies of nations ... It has been the fathers who have labored so that mothers might bear children in the security of a home . . . Their efforts have been directed toward the bringing up of these children in happy atmosphere of home lifn; of educating them for lives of usefulness . . . Fathers have fought and died on battlefields so that the security of these homes might be maintained . . . They have been heroic figures in the past year of depression battling for a livelihood for their families against adverse conditions ... So it is fitting that we dedicate today Sunday, June 16th , to "Dad". Upon this occasion, let us reflect upon his devotion to his home and family, his inspiration and guida nee that are vital factors in the lives of every member of his family . . . Father's Day should be YOUR day to attend ser vices in your church. These reDresentative this entire series of WALTER W. ABBEY. Inc. ALTOMOBILE TKt'CKS PEOPLE'S ELECTRIC STORE JA I f , fi-P W. A. American Laundry A. A. L. VROMAN PU1WBIRG m KEATING TROWBRIDGE WELL'S TAXI 5,,Jhjn 2S. THE HOMEGROCEHTf VPS AVE SHOP 7 J i. . Cirs, ' FOR ... JCK$cm Couktt Fro Cft eo aos. . LAMPORT'S. -5. CMET LEONARD'S UPC tjIco BEBVICe Pacific Synod of the United Lutheran church, which he attended the past week. Special music. At 7 p. ra. devotional meeting of the Luther League. Miss Brew old. leader. This will be preceded by the June business meeting and a supper In honor of Miss Edna Br e wold, who will shortly leave for the bi-annual national convention of the Luther league In America as a delegate of the Columbia district. All Leaguers are requested to be present from 3 p. m, The third annual dally vacation 1 Bible school will begin Monday, at 9 o'clock for each morning except Saturday and Sunday for two weeks. There will be clashes for all from 4 to 178 years Inclusive.- Good teach ers. .eventhrTay Ad vent 1st Church. Edward and Beatty ta. A welcome awaits you at our ser vices. Sabbath achool (Saturday ), 9:30 a. m. Preaching service. 11 a. m. I Young people's meeting. 3 p. m Preaching service Sunday. 7:30 p. m Subject. "Strange Force Causes Mil lions to Die." St. Peter Lutheran Church ' (Missouri Synod) F. Main St. and Portland Ave. H. H. Young, Pastor Sunday school at 10:00. No morning worship this morning. Evening service at 8 :00. Theme : Serve the Triune God ! The Y. P. S. social will be held this coming Friday evening. Mtsa Sarah Thlede will entertain. The Vacation Bible school has closed the first half of Us session. If your child la not enrolled In a Bible achool we Invite you to enroll It In our school for the next two weeks. Visitors are always welcome. Medford business and professional people articles possible. Their friendship indicates a desire to assist MEDfORD NATIONAL BANK Medlsrd ARMSTRONG MOTORS, bit. CMSTSLUI W eLTMOUTH DPALEM Fine Bread! B. CULTS ptm. PUNUAL MOr -V Lk'1 T I aft T 1 ft ..... s p. H p COLEMAM SERVICE STATION TAI1NCM 5wT'beauty shop "Your Office LIBERTY MARKET AiiiwDaofjun Gteetrir Gonstntctxm VALENTINE'S CAFE y t Jtnnfntv Brot. Sup4f Km vim SIGNAL CAS '""(MLS 'tUTtA TTT I M zt 1 MASON, EHRMAN & CO. whoixjalt Gxoem THE TAU-OR YOUR NEXT SUTT . ......... PALACE BF.AUTY A BARBER SHOP , Dawson FlUMO 4 GftNOtNO UJllUJLJLlJSToms fit MONT A-THIWC ffiDrWDSHEnNtlALWKS. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. STUDraAxrs sales Aim irsvta If .. Morton Milling Co IIBMD Church of JeMi Christ of Latter May S:ilnt. Oddfellows hall. Sixth street. Sunday school. 10 a.m., Scott Huff man, superintendent. Evening services. 7 :45 p. m. Priesthood and relief society meet Ing Thursday at 7:45 p.m. Visitors welcome. Jesse G. C. Elgan, branch presi dent. Free Methodist Church Tenth and Ivy Streets. K. N. Long. Pastor. Sunday achool at 9:45 a. m. Morning m-viage at U o'clock. The Hemry quartet from Seattle will be present and sing a special. The Hemry family is on Its way to the Kentucky mountains, where Mr. Hem ry is employed as a teacher. Y. P. M. S. meeting. 0:45 p. m. Evening service at 7:4ft. at which time Rev. C. T. Bmbree, missionary from Africa, will speak. Rev. Embree has Just returned from Africa and will have some very interesting things to tell. A cordial invitation 1 extended to the public to attend thrse services. Church of the Nar.arene Plana have been laid for three great services today In the big white tent opposite the Junior high school. Dr. C. H. Babcock the prophetic Ap pollls of modern pulpit acclaim will be heard at 11 a. m.. 2:30 p. m.. and 7:45 p. m. His topics follow: At eleven o'clock. "The Divine Seal and the Day of Redemption." at two thirty. t'The Spirit Filled Life." at seven forty five. "Christ and tha Un pardonable Sin." Sunday school at 9 :45. Arnold Kornstad. superintendent. A banner Attendance anticipated in the tent, with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Caywuod furnlnhtng some Interesting music. The Caywooda will also feature In the Extend to FIRST NATIONAL BANK CUudetta Beauty Shop Sliuer' Barb Shop k .1 PADGHAM PUNING.MILl Boy" 52 SKINNER'S GARAGE ,rM.fM'lsa ComfT ahrtbrrk rljool of Vnnrtf Cnitert OAKDALE CASH GROCERY White Vefftam Auto Supply Conpofiy -- WORKS UlSfWwood T) jm m rWm t 3AI.U M1 KJVK Modfonl DoniMtie LvW CMITirirj) SAIITATlOI other service of the day. The pri mary department will meet In the church annex as usual. Young Peoples meeting at 6:45. Mlas Helen Sheel, president. Tills hour will be filled with Interest by a special meaaage from Mlas Ruth Beebe. from Pasadena college. Mi as Beebe spent some time doing evan gelistic work in Japan in 1933-34. The Junior Society wljl meet at 0:45 In the annex building aa usual. The meetings will continue under the big tent all next week. A revival of holy blessing and spiritual power la being witnessed, many are finding Christ as their Saviour. A most cordial welcome la extended the public throughout the series. The First Presbyterian Church. Corner eighth and Holly streets. Minister. Rev. R. S. Peterwn. Organist. Mrs. H. E. Marsh. Choir director. Mrs. Edith A. Gar rett. Sunday school. 9:45 a.m.. superin tendent. Dr. B. R. Elliott. Morning worship. 11:00 a.m. Prelude. "In Summer" Stebbtns Offeratory. "Serenade" Bragda Duet. "In Heavenly Love Abiding".... Alden Mrs. Garrett and Mrs. Wendt Violin so'.o. "Adoration" Bowraskl Miss Marjorle Paley Sermon, "Coming to the Com munion.' preparatory service lor Communion Sunday. June 23. Postlude. "Post hide" Patlste First Christian Church. Ninth and Onkdale Sts. IV. R. Bslrd. minister. Bible school at 9:45 a. m. Ralph Cook, superintendent. Every ma n "a Bible class tn court -house audttorlnm at 9:43. Morning worship begins at 10:53. Anthem. "Nature's Anthem of Praise" (Sullivan-Shepherd). Everyone A listed below, through PARKER'S POTATO CHIPS ROYAL PICKLES PARKF.R'S HONEY B.HOFFt Mrtarrf-Bsaids ImrMC kgmcjjm. brio, mctal Works jq. Trawl Bnr Skp YELLOW B.OJD'5 MARKET art MEAT MABKBT C7V TJiCY. JACKSON STREET GARAGE CAMSANTIFD WOSKMASSMie COLONIAL GARAGf Mnllord SHIRLEY BROS. Iv w M.nM law d t A. PENWELL 'FLLiMBIMGt JUj KOFrTS SHOf SERVICE y facers WEBB h CARlOrTS wsu pap? ft rtmr sroaf 1at- ,'aAxzz - FRANKLTrTS GROCERY Jetip" 0-rU. wrv4 Tim wy. CITY SANITARY SERVICE INC H(?rJ,S FKF.n STfmR B9 Sermon subject. 'The Challenge of Father's Day." Christian Endeavor at 6:45 p. m. At 8 o'clock the choir will present a sacred concert. All of the numbers presented are oompoeltlona of D. E Millard. A very fine program has been arranged under the direction of Effle Herbert Yeoman. Mr. Millard will sing In the choir and assist with special numbers. A large crowd will b present, so come early If you want a good seat. Millard's Songs Feature Program The Christian church choir, under direction of Effle H. Yeoman, will present an entire evening or songs written and composed by Med ford's hymn and song writer. Rev. D. E. Mil lard. The concert will be given Sunday at 8 p. m. and will consist of solos, ducts, trios, male and mixed quartet and choruses. A number of the songs, written recently, will be heard for the first time tn this concert. The choir will be assisted by the composer himself. The public is cor dially invited. Pat Noble Grand Chin Meets at Home In I'lioeulx Past Noble Grand cluh enjoyed a pleasttnt evening at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Pickle of Phoenix on Thursday evening. Dinner was serv ed at 6 :30 p. m. to about forty guests. A reading. "A Tribute to Fath ers." was given by Mrs. Daisy Doug lass. The president of the club. Mrs. Marjory Pearson, assisted by her voting daughter, presented coco gentleman with a buttonler. Fol lowing the dinner the regular busi ness meeting was conducted by the president. Ban l-oafer From Klrehoue BAHNESVII.LE, O. (UP) The local fire department ts In conflict with Uncle Sam. FERA workers have been banned from loafing In the fire sta tion because of dlsappearar.ee of pieces of equipment. Cordial Invitation To their financial cooperation, are making in stimulatin; MF.nFortn MAIL TEIBUNE MKUI'OHD ORKGNHOL'SE 100.1 E. Main. Phone ail l Bownwut't BsHmt Shoo and B.irtr F.rlor MODEL BAKERY CRYSTAL SPRINGS VHITT.'S HOMC MAIO ICC 4liMin Ir. L I Hdatt Marlk hnMott -Kttttnl fV H"fj ,n, CAB COMPANY it 'OuH ICtttffCf REX CAFE I... ... . PIERCE tOTI FREIGHT 0 Stm troaa ROSEBOR OUG H '5 ArU'UMr . I (- tun, Kttnt inurn 7.c..r.A--' '' t ( VU1 PiM MT Ca. M.d k. n. ROM CO. errTsauacH eAiirr eaooucrs 1 s&$ZcsJ&- MKAH MOTOR COMPACT b OTO.TMOUTH ALEWyC DeVOES AfTTTHINC ARTTIMl 1-1 WVillna'l GoMeil SHULTS BROS. MTRRrMANS SHOP. Bible School to Open on Monday A daily vacation Bible school will open tomorrow at the Zlon Lutheran church, Oakdale avenue and Fourth streets, starting at 9 a. m. The school will be open to all children from the primary up to the adult age groups. Bible Instruction with Bible stories and drills, missionary and prayer top ics, supervised recreation, music and hand work, dramatisation of Bible stories and general Bible study wfll feature the school work. A picnic will be given on Jvtne 30. the day before the school closes. WINDOW GLASS We tell window glass and will replace rotir broken windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab inet Worlt Card of Thank We wish to express our thank and appreciation to our many friends far their kindness and sympathy during our recent bereavement. Ella Painter, Oren A!amon. Lloyd Adamson. Ger trude Adamson. Florence Carnes, May Curtice. Lulu Taylor. Interesting Item for Rheumatic Sufferers Mr. Ivan Var&us. Belknap, lows. tltr Hint her 20 tears suffering I from rheuniulh-. lieuralcla. anil nrn j rill- pair.!, has been remarkably re- lleeu hv Inking Williams K. 1 . X. rnmiioiinil. In her letter she states .h alo lakes Williams S. I.. K. For mula to eliminate the rause. Heath's Imir store. (Adr.) Ore and Bullion Purchased I.keatM br Stits ot Catllormlft WILDBERG BROS. SMM.TINU : REFINING CO. OAcm: 742 M.rkn St..S.n Fr.ftcuc 11 PI-MI fy-C ?itt Fuer! Ailfent Christian Church Baptist Chuicn Christian Church Church of Christ Church of Oort First Church of Christ Sclent Free Methodist Church Full Gospel Chnrch Jehovah'f Witnesses Latter Day Saints Main Street Metliodlst Smith Methodist Episcopal Church Nazarene Church IMIgrlin'l llolluess Preshyterlon Church Sacred Heart Church St. Murk'. Church St. Peter'i Lutheran Cnuren Seventh Pay Adrentlst The Apostolic Faith The Salullon Army Zlon Tanicetca kutheraa i g greater church activity. Till T .u-. tw tana fukerai piridks ixoNAan f i irrsic DAIRY CREAM HAWLEY TRANS FEI m STOtLMM cx err, Sim... v.c.m Cl.Hi.i THE HANDICRAFT SHOP LIKES tmi4 W. La roiSPFTTf. i BROWNIE MARIE CAFC Mm CM MaaUMat fmtthm ' lXtWK fl UMBIIVC .MffArtA4 ART'S AUTO SHOP ci.iiwi .irrosieArsmq R0XT Tllr.ATHr. RuS 7SU. I!.k-.A tNC ImH Tow I 1 totf tOV t.in.Pf( . r