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ClUHUIMfllll IHinBBKJIWW St. Mark's Episcopal B. s. Bart lam, Rector. Holy Communion, 8:00 A M, Morning prayer and sermon, 11:30 AM. Church school, 8:46 A M. Free Methodist Church Corner of Tenth and Ivy streets. E jr. Long, pastor. Sunday school begins at 9:45 a. m. preaching service Is at 11 o'clock. The pastor's subject will be "Holi ness." There also will be a meeting at the county farm at 3 p. m., sponsored by the young people of the church. The young people's service starts at 6:45 p. m. At 7:45. the evening service begins. The subject of the evening will be "Lifting Up Christ." Church of God Corner of Haven and Holly St. Bible school at 9:45 AM. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sub ject, "Why Did God Permit His Peo ple to Sojourn In Egypt?" Sunday evening services: Young people, 7 P.M. Preaching at 7:46. Prayer service Wednesday at 7:46 P.M. Ladles' H. A. P. M. circle as usual. All are invited. D. M- Clemens, minister. Residence at 814 W. 2nd street. Full Gospel Church Newtown and Main Streets. Leon srd Weston, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Morning, worship, 11 a. m. ' Evening evangelistic service, 7 :46 p. m. Tuesday, Bible study. 7:45 p. m. Friday, fellowship and prayer, 7:45 p. m. The Calvary Quartet from the Southern California Bible Institute will be at the Full Gospel church for one evening only, Wednesday. July 3rd. To radio audiences of the west, these singers are well known as the crew of the Good Ship Haven of Rest. Everyone is heartily Invited to attend this service and enjoy the instrumental and vocal render ings offered by this gospel team. gt. Peter's Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) East Main and Portland Avenue. H. H. Young. Pastor. Sunday school and Bible class at 10 a. m. Divine worship at 11. Theme: "The Savior Takes Care of the Erring Sheep." In the afternoon the annual Sun day school picnic will be held at Shady Cove near the Moor service station. Transportation for all Sun day school children, Bible school children and visitors will be fur nished. . Members of the congrega tion who have no means of transpor tation, will please get In touch with the committee, E. R. Pech, chairman, and transportation will be arranged for. The ladles are requested to bring picnic lunch. There will be games and entertainment for all. The public is cordially Invited and particularly all parents of children attending our Sunday school. No evening service this evening. Church of the Nazarene Central Avenue at Jackson Fred M. Weatherrord, pastor-evnn-gellst, will speak at both services to day, hia topic at the II o'clock wor ship being "The Missionary Concept Fundamental in Gospel Aggression." In the 7:45 night service the topic will be "Man's Take-off and Land ing." Special music and congrega tional singing Is featured In each service. Today's services mark the resumption of worship In the church following the tent campaign with Dr. C. H. Babcock. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Arnold Kornstad, superintendent. A special missionary program will be rendered by the Sunday school during this hour. Parent and friends are cor dially Invited. Young people's meeting. 6:45: Miss Helen Scheel. president. This aggre Mve spiritual group of young people always presents something that Is of vital Interest to the moral and spirit ual upbuilding of youth In their pro grams. Junior church at 6:45. under direc tion of Mrs Fred M. Weatherford. Strangers and friends are cordially welcomed to all services. 1 i i HTY ih uibiinrfTT TifO CMX ARF AJOT T ?e Answer Nvt Pundsy The old tin tub is definitely out! . . . The mod ,oiipw1p wahe her lrinl of fh weekly uoh In Jut lour minute by lalllnj phone j 166 for a drUer! Damn Wash 13 Dounds 52c i- . i Each additional pound, only 4 ; (An-wrr to lnt M-k Slu.lif of Trrman (Manlord ) V.) Iran In .how ItiaC tlirre Ij a tnidrnry for like to I marry ilk'-). j. MEDFORD DOMESTIC Laundry DHDMP IrSrS V N QIVED.SIDE AVE. Zlon Evangelical Lutheran Church. Fourth St., near Oak dale Ave. Geo. P. Kabele, DU., Pastor. Sunday school, 10 a.m. A elass for you. 10:45 a. m. Children's Day pro gram by the Daily Vacation Bible school, presenting some of the things learned in the school, exer cises, songs and dramatlratlona by the primary and beginner's group of "Noah and the Ark;" and or "The Prodigal Son." by the older group. Parent are especially in vited to this program. No sermon. Note the earlier hour for beginning. 3:30 p. m. The Dally Vacation Bible school children and friends are to meet at the church to go to Llthia Park. Ashland, for the closing picnic of the school. In addi tion to cars of families Mr, Rohrer will use a bus of Floater and Klelser company kindly loaned by the com pany, to take children to the park and back. The First Methodist Church West Main at Laurel 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Morning worship. Theme: "Christian Patriotism." Anthem: Gon nod "Praise Ye the Father." Prof. Cameron Marshall, dean of the Willamette University School of Music, is with us for several weeks as choir director and soloist. 7:00 p. m. Epworth League for all young people of high school age. Wes ley League for older young people. 8:00 p. m Family night, a special service for the whole family, featur ing: A candlelight worship service; special organ music, Mr. Huckabee at the console; full choir directed by Prof. Cameron Marshall; children's chorus; scrmonette Ross Knotts will speak on the subject, '"Can You Take It?": Cameron Marshall, soloist; an old-fashioned sing of favorite hymns. Wednesday. 7:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer service. Joseph Knotts, pastor. First Christian Church Ninth and Oakdale Streets W. R. Balrd. minister. Bible school at 9:45 A.M. Ralph Cook, superintendent. Everyman's Bible class In court house auditorium at 9:46. Morning worship begins at 10 :65. Sermon subject. "Companions of Paul." Christian Endeavor at 6:45 P.M. Evening evongellstlc service at 8 o'clock. Sermon subject: "Fit for he Kingdom." Musical program under the direction of Effle Herbert Yeo man as follows: Vocal trio. "The Homeland." Parks. Effle Herbert Yeoman, Oletha Olson, Virginia Cook. Evening: Anthem, "t Will Greatly Rejoice." Kieserltng, tenor solo. "The Blind Plowman," Hall. L. G. Cent ner. This will be our last evening serv ices before the Union services. It will also be the pastor's last service for several weeks. Do you Need Glasses? see Dr. R.M.HOOD OPTOMETRIST Tel. 283-R Sparta Bide. 405 E. Main St. MedlorcJ t2X Skillful Service Reasonable Prices r' a 3JEDF0TJD MAIL Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Paints Odd Fellows Hall on Sixth. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Scott Huff man, superintendent. Evening service. 7 :45 p. m. Priesthood and Belief society meet ings Thursday. 7:4a p. m. Visitors welcome. Jesse G. O. Elgan, branch president. Seventh-Pay Advent tut Church Edwards and Beatty Streets You are welcome to mr services as follows: Sabbath school (Saturday at 9:30 a. m. Preaching service, H s. m. Young people's meeting, S p. m. Preaching service Sunday, 7:30 p. m. Speaker. R. O. Campbell of Port land, and his subject will be "The Greatest Thing In the World Today." The First Presbyterian Churrh Corner Eighth and Holly Streets Sunday. June 30. 193S Worship Services Minister: Rev. R. s. Peterson. 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 AM. Pre lude, "Prize Song." Melster singer; Offeratory, "Evening Star." Wagner; anthem. "Send Out Thy Light," Gou nod; sermon, "Steadfastness," Rev. W. F. Shields. Pastor Emeritus. No Christian Endeavor Society meetings. First Churrh of Christ. Scientist Authorized 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. 213 Korth Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, June 30, "Christian Science." Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Ap plicants under the age of 30 may he admitted. Wednesday evening church meet ings,, including testimonies of Christ ian Science healings, at 8 o'clock. The 'eading room, which Is located at 401 in the Medford building. Is All Medford Churches MBDFOHD COMPA.VT OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES About the year 7 fl 1680, a numoer I of tha followers VL1;. I of Christ Jesus rame together in Pennsylvania to study the Scrip tures especially with reference, to the second com ing of the Lord and His King- Judge Rutherford, dom- Shortly &ft- Lecturer erwards they or ganised a society which was named TT r These representative Medford business and professional people listed below, through this entire series of articles possible. Their friendship indicates a desire to assist WALTER W. ABBEY, Inc. AUTOMOBILE THICKS PEOPLE'S ELECTRIC STORE -is. AMERiCAN LAUNDRY Yafe. W. Dn 0M W l H-M A. L. VROMAN PLUMBING HEATING TROWBRIDGE . CAI WELL'S TAXI 3a, .Phpne 25. The home grocer vrs WAVE SHOP r( -Vi'T.V.; CCUS. FOR JAOSO COUMTT Frtfl Co. - c ur xjJO(cL LAMPORT'S Ml.r... WAIL PkHli . MOVE CHET LCONAAO'S UPCR TlA-o SERVICE TRIBU"E, MEDFORD. open dally from T i. m. to ( p, m.. except Sundays and holidays. The librarian Is In attendance from 10 to 4 at which time the Bible and all authorised Christian Science litera ture may be read, borrowed or pur chased. The public Is cordially Invited to attend the services and visit the reading room. M. E. Church South Corner Main and Oak da It T. G. Patterson. Pastor Church school at 9:4ft Sunday morning. Dr. Frank Roberts In charge. Sermon at 11 o'clock. Young People's service at 7 P.M. Preaching service at 8 o'clock. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8. All are cordially Invited to these services. CHURCHES ROTATE As In previous years. Union Sunday evening services will be held at 8 P.M. by rotation In the churches op erating, and to which a hearty invi tation Is extended to the public. The schedule of the services, as arranged by the Medford Ministerial associa tion. Is as follows: July 7 St. Mark's Episcopal. July 14 First Baptist church. July 31 First Methodist church. July 28 Methodist Church South. August 4 Zlon Lutheran church. Augxist 11 Presbyterian church. August 18 First Christian church. August 25 First Baptist church. Sept. 1 First Methodist church. Italian Sailors Pie TARANTO. Italy. June 39. (AP) , Six sailors were killed and a number Injured In a collision between the j naval destroyers Zeno and Malocello. an official communique today said. ("Zlon's Watch Tower Society." Later It was Incorporated and the name changed to the "Watch Tower Bible and Tract 8orty." which name tt ; still bears and their present address I Is No. 117 Adams street, Brooklyn. N. Y. I -About 1909 It seemed proper to I form a corporation under the laws of I the- state of New York, so the "Peo ple's Pulpit Association" was formed. As their work la the same the same officers wara elected to manage both corporations. In 1914 as the work In America had progressed. It seemed proper to start a corporation In London, so the "In ternational Bible Students Associa tion" was formed and Incorporated under the laws of Great Britain. These corporations are doing Identi- MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK OH DRUGS IMdfrd ARMSTRONG MOTORS, bw. CHRTSLEft M PLYMOUTH DEALERS ii M IM Cot Fine 8 BreadX PCTL FUNERAL HOME db h. P. Coleman A. B. CULTS SERVICE STATION TO U W u 3 ".BEAUTY SHOP Tour Office orrrr crATtOMtiT 4 suput LIBERTY MARKET ii ur im mT4ir. Wii w M ALLKSfOSOrk Sbetiie Gcmstrmhtm VALENTINE'S CAFE 50I-S.lEt ti SfCAAL CAj" '"6iCs "aliw" MASON. EHRMAM THE TAILOR YOUR NEXT SUTT PALACE f- -t BARBER DAWSON FHJNO GfttNCMNG WKtto Vrwin Mchin Cft. IW MhiiiW Hal Waatar A.NVTHI PtIKWJAOTlEIUJJU. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. tTVDF.AJCCH SAI.U AND SrRVICt Morton Mnxic Co (TREGO'S'. STNDSY. .TTN"E SO. 1M DEFICIT NOT AS WASmNGTOy, June 29. (R, -A federal deficit Of 3. 4 72 .34 7, 804 28.7 per cent below President Rocvelt's budget estimate was recorded today as the treasury started the last busi ness day of this financial year. The latest treasury statement for June 27 also showed the gross pub lic debt was $28,665,773,433. In his budget message to congress last January the president estimated the deficit for the fiscal year would be M.869.418.338. Failure to spend for emergency purposes at the rate forecast in the buoVet message nas said by offlcliU to be responsible for the decreased deficit. TO SALEM. June 29. H. C. Her ron, former state representative, to day was appointed county Judge of Benton county by Governor Martin to succeed Victor P. Mas. who resign ed to accept the position of postmas ter at Corvallls. The appointment will ; become effective Monday, July 1. BURK'S Lawn & Garden Furniture Awnings 314 E. Main. Tel. 44H Extend to Ically the same work and Judge J. P. Rutherford la president of the three corporstions. This organization has now become world wide and In 1931 they took the name of "Jehovah's Witnesses." Their chief work consists of going from door to door with literature ex plaining the Bible and witnessing to others so that they too may under t stand about Jehovah, the Almighty j Ood. and the great Kingdom of j Christ. Jesus told his Apostles to pray j "Thy Kingdom come, thy will be done on earth, as It is In heaven," land they are convinced by physlml j facts that this great kingdom will soon be In operntion on the earth, ; and th?n will be fulfilled the words i of the angels when they sang st the i birth of Jesus: "Peace On Earth. FIRST NATIONAL BANK CUudcltc Beauty Shop SlittMr'a Btrby Shop h J m PADGHAM PLANING .MILL Boy" 52 cdmkt KINNER'S CAR ACE Gompdmy 7( tlrtfarb ,Sdtm( a( Srnhj Caltmt OAKDALE CASH GROCERY SA TTT I M OUNfMP SnVKSraXHOM- OPitM & CO. BEAUTY SHOP WMtarn AutA Supply Compuiy - WOMKS c?A'rlOR TPPMA UnJgrwooJ Tj pa" rkm 1ALU m SMVICK Mod ford DotivMtif Latundvy CUTlFir.0 SANITATION Herron. a native of Benton county, was born in 1874. He graduated from the Monmouth Normal and the Port land business college. For eight years he was a county commissioner and in 1933 represent! his county in the Oregon legislature. Moses accepts the post mastership, succeeding Claude Ingalls. Head Junior C. of C. COLUMBUS. O., June 20. (AP) Allen Whitfield, a Des Moines. Ia.. attorney, was elected president of the United States Junior chamber of commerce at the closing session of Its annual convention today. I " Aaaaaaana FEMKfEY'S J. C. PENNCT COMPANY, Incorporated Everyone A Good Will Toward Men." The books written by Judgw Ruth- erford are now printed tn sixty languages and one hundred seventy I eight million copies have been placed ! in the hands of the people since 1922. A small contribution Is taken for the books which money is used to print more books; and when peo ple earnestly desire them and cannot contribute they are given to them ) and the society stands the loss. There Is a deficit every year In this work which is tnsde up by private contributions by people who are never sollrited, but who give because they desire to see the work go on. Two semi-monthly magazines are issued, one called "The Watch Tower and Herald of Chrisfs Presence." and the other "The Golden Age." which La B. HOFFMUfl PARKER'S POTATO CHIPS ROYAL PICKLES SfNKisr.SutER Sehici (dr. Uetmtf lhmth IssnmlMcy.tat. IMatn Unaat Mniaaul Ier Brill metal Works Traratt Bart7 Shop tSL - OH04afl YELLOW hi OTY MEAT MARKKT HaaatlaalRq JACKSON STREET GARAGE CmM Var. I AS Cm CIJ ARANTF F,f WORKMAMSHtP T.tt R.y.M PriHi fWaTM A COLONIAL CARA6f Medford Pip SHIRLEY BROS. Immttm 5rW m4 Mhum dt4 Ua.'nm !' MM mU M.fl A- PENWELL irUUMlIMG! BIDWS SWF SERVICE WEBB & CABLOMS WAIL p.prp paint sroat FR A NKUN'S GROCERY QTY SANITARY SERVICE INC rn - n HONnKH"S FEED STfORR IT DEPOT BUSINESS SLOWS Indicative of an upturn in the em ployment cycle Is the fact that regis tration of transients at the Medford relief shelter on Bart let t street la far below that of last year. Whereas list year earn freight train coming into the city from the north brought its load of from 100 to 150 men. now a group of 50 on any freight train Is considered large. Built to accommodate 66. the local bureau was forced to turn away as many as 40 or 50 a night last year at this time, but at present only about Assemble Your. Own Suit! WOOL $-.8 TRUNKS and TOPS $J49 Higlvwaist; olid color trunks very nautical and very nice! Lined Bandana tops with a dashing air' in stripes, or solid colors trimmed with stripes, an chors and medalions! Both in finpsf. nnnlirv wnnl that. . - " n ' " soft to the skin ! Trunks in sizes 32 to 40! Tops small, medium, larce!' Cordial Invitation To both enjoy ft large circulation over the earth. To sum up the work In a fw words It consists of meetings for Bible study, radio lectures, as Judge Ruth erford lectures over a large number of stations In the United States, be sides others in BJurope and Australia, by electrical transcription; also house to house witnessing, and all this work Is done to help others under stand that soon Christ's Kingdom will be In operation and that Je- l hobah's Gteat Name will soon .be vindicated before all His creatures, both angels and men. Then will be fulfilled the words of Habakkuk 2:14, "For the earth shall be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the Lord, as the waters cover the sea." their financial cooperation, are making in stimulating greater church activity. MHiroRi MAIL TRIBUNE PARKER'S HONEY Judge'. MLKFORO fllll.KMKILSE Hii E. Main. Phiina 31 Bowman. BarMr Shao and BaiitT Pkrler Mw. Wm. mA OAt MODEL BAKERY CRYSTAL SPRINCS wMrrrs homi. maid ret Dr. 1 1 Htaatt HaHt aw! x.'iw N. CAB COMPANY f . CCN'NM. REX CAFE J OTP'S MARKET mm AUTO FKKXT CMy On bM 3mm hvm lOSEBOROUGK'S Aflf-UJair I mm mm A MachiiMrr C. Ukii7 EWtrW W ft d. I. ROaa CO. rrTTsauacM taint raooucra MTAD MOTOR COMPANY b SOTOn-TMOUTH SALn DeVOES AJVTTHINC ANTTIMt Wtiillodt'. GMi R MCRRIMAPTS SHOP. PAGE TTCUEK ,50 men are sheltered each night. The indication is that a recovering In dustry Is absorbing more men all the time, taking them off the road. t matllla Drizzle PTNDELTON. June 29. APt Clouds brought .16 of an Inch of rsto to the Pendleton area last night. Al though the moisture settled the dust it was of little value to the wheai erop which now Is about ready fo harvesting. Good Ebk SouRht PORTLAND. Ore., June 20. (AP) Demand for eggs mas holding up rather well considering the warm weather period. Strength In spots was suggested, at least for better quality, which appeared to be scarcer. Why let gray hair add ten years to your appearance? Roux Shampoo Tint "Tints as it washes" It H 90 natural n?rauw? It prn? Iratra Hie hair shaft Itarlr and Hill not ttrrnk or ira.li out. Tt li not afffrtod hy permanent, marcel or finger tvnve. ALSO Rom Lah and Brow Tint. It may he used with confidence and U absolutely harmless. S. Central Tel. 87 Advent Christ Inn Church Baptist Charrb Christian Church Church of Christ Church of flort First Church uf Christ Sclent Free Methodist Church Full (Jospel Churrh Jehovah's Witnesses Latter Pay Saints Main Street Methodist South Methudlyt Kptt-upa1 Church Naartne Church ' Pilgrim's Holiness Pre-divteriiin Churrh flscrert Hi-art Church - SI. Mark Church St. Peter's Luthernn Cliurcn Seveutr. Pay Adventlst The Apostolic Faith The Solvutlon Army Zlon Rvnnfellral Lutheran Fm Balden nMMtp) Tlij -WJT' COWER FUNERAL PARLORS UONMtl) IIJCTIUC DAIRY mr-AM kahtey THAxsror storaob MfM,lltl kntitit 5" Vo CtAMM ( THE HANDICRAFT SHOP IwtIUm l A. Null . LMU FiW ecouonr nnuTt a o tr. a BROWNIE MARIE CAFE ' "VI01 tlvataaaia, i4rMi . ART'S AUTO SHOP CCNERAL VTO RCPAIRIMO roxy TIIKATRR 5 . SCA. - K IIRtJSiHAn Bowman's INC SHULTS BROS. K'S 404 Ri firirbwlt. Pi.r