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' MEDFORD MAIL TRLBUXE, MEDFOKD. OREGON SUNDAY. JULY 21, 1935. PAGE THREE f. Church of Christ N. Court St. 8unday morning service 10:15. Sub ject: "Woman's Work In the Church." Special attention will be given to I Cor. 11:1 to 16. Evening services at 8:00. You are always welcome. Medford Company of Jehovah's Witnesses The Medford Company of Jehov ah's Witnesses meet every Wednes day and Saturday afternoon at 1:30 at 727 South Central. All Interested In Watch Tower Bible study are welcome. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Sunday school, 10 a. m. Scott Huffman, superintendent. Evening service, 7:45 p. m. Priesthood and Relief society on Thursday, 7:45 p. m. Visitors welcome. 4 Jesse G. C. Elgan, Branch President. Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Corner Main and Oekdale. T. G. Patterson, paator. Church school at 9:45 a. m. Dr. Trank Roberta, superintendent. Preaching at 11 o'clock. In the evening we will attend union service at the Methodist Episcopal church, corner Main and Laurel streets. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Choir practice following. You are cordially Invited to at tend these services. Pllmprfm Holiness Church 610 East Main St. Rev. C. Edwin Cox, pastor. Resi dence 540 South Fir. Bible school at 9:45 Sunday morn ing. Mr. Stevens' chalk talk to the children Is enjoyed. The preaching service at 11 a. m., will be on a Bible point of funda mental doctrines of saving, sancti fying, and keeping grace. 7:45 Sunday evening will be evan gelistic. Wednesday evening at 8:00. win be the mid-week service, with a new leader. Come. Church of the Nazarene Fred M. Weatherford, pastor evangelist, will be heard two times today. The topic from which he speaks at the 7:45 popular evange listic hour Is "An Affliction " Moat Dreaded by Humanity." Musical numbers will be a prominent feat ure in tho evening program. "The Pathos and Spirit of Christ," constitutes the topic from which he will be heard at the 11 o'clock wor ship hour. Vernon Cay Wood and wife will be present to render special music. Bible school at 9:45 a, m. Arnold Kornsted, superintendent. Classes suited to all. Young people's meeting at 6:45. Miss Helen Scheel, president. Junior meeting at 6:45 In the an nex building, under the direction of Mrs. Weatherford. People's meeting Wednesday eve ning at 7.45. The mid-week service Is growing In numbers and interest. Friends and strangers are given a cordial and hospitable welcome. Full Gospel Church Newtown and . Main streets. Leon ard Weston, pastor. Starting tonight and continuing every night except Saturday, Miss Evelyn M. Olson, Canadian evange list, will conduct special revival meet ings here. Miss Olson has enjoyed a most successful ministry in Can ada, and comes to Medford with a gripping, soul stirring message full of inspiration and hope. At the morning service Rev. R. D. Williams, who for five years has had direct oversight of Central American missions, will be the speaker. Mr. Williams suffered many things at the hands of revolutionary forces In Nicaragua and El Salvador and will devote a part of his time to recount ing some of these and other exciting moments he experienced In the trop ics. Mr. Weston extends a personal In vitation to everyone to attend both special services today and to enjoy the continuing ministry of Miss Ol sen. Services start at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. and we can The antidote for wash day Jitters. DAMP WASH 52 for a 13 lb. bundle each add. lb. 4 every piece sweet and clean, ready to Iron (Answer to last week The Canary Island are named after the Ijitln "Canarla" (dog) because of the many large nathe do.) MEDFORD DOMESTIC! Landry y PHONE 166 30 N. RIVERSIDE AVE. The First Baptist Church Wolford A. Dawes, minister 9:45 Bible school. The Bible school ia fully organized, so there Is classes for all. 11:00 Morning worship. Sermon. "A Summons Prom the King." Spec ial music by members of the choir. 7:00 Young People's Groups. These meetings are well planned and of special .Interest to the particular group. We join In the union service at the evening hour of worship. Thursday, 7:30. Prayer meeting. We are studying the Book of Galatlana. A hearty Invitation is extended to all to enjoy these services with us. Zlon Evangelical Lutheran Church On Fourth street near Oakdale Ave. George P. Kabele, pastor. 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. The adult Bible class will take up the study of Jesua Christ. The variant current beliefs concerning Him will be discussed with the Biblical con ception of Christ used aa a back ground. All are invited. 10:55 a. m. Church service. Sermon by Martin G. Kabele, eon of Paetor Kabele. The sermon subject will be: "God Pardons Sins." An effort will be made to give a clearer Insight to all seeking God's Pardon aa to how to gain His pardon and what this par don really is. All are cordially Invited to attend both Sunday school and church. The First Presbyterian Church Corner Eighth and Holly streets. Minister: Rev. Ralph S. Peterson. Pasfor Emeritus: Rev. Weston F. Shields. Organist: Mrs. Eva Hazelrlgg Marsh, Choir director: Edith A. Garrett. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Super intendent, Dr. B. R. Elliott. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Prelude, "Cantilene" Shelley Offertory, "Romance" Benoist Soprano solo, "Savior, Hear Us When We Pray" Strickland Catherine Wendt Sermon, "Stand Therefore," Rev. Weston F. Shields. A cordial welcome la extended to all. Phoenix Presbyterian Church Sunday school 10 a. m. Mr. E. Les ter Newbry, superintendent. Preaching by pastor, H a. m. Sub ject, "The Great Atonement." Adult, Intermediate and Junior Christian Endeavor societies all meet at 7:00 p. m. Special musical entertainment at 8:00 p. m., by Mr. and Mrs. Vernon E. Cay wood. Tills Is a rare oppor tunity to enjoy an evening of music offering a varied and widely versatile program of these young artists aa song-evangelists. Mr. and Mrs. Cay wood will render a number during the opening period of the Sunday school. E. N. Mallery, pastor. First Church of Christ, Scientist Authorized brancn of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Mass. Services aro hold every Sunday at 11 o'clock, church edifice, 212 North Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, July 21, "Life." 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 Christ tan Science healings, at 8:00 o'clock. The reading room, which is located at 401 In the Medford building. Is open dally from 7 a. m. to 6 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 Is cordially invited to attend the services and visit the read ing room. WASHING MACHINE REPAIR SERVICE Guaranteed work at reasonable prlreB. Maytag and all other makes. Phone 497. C. D. BEAN 229 E. Main St prove It! The First Methodist Church West Main at Laurel 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Morning worship. Rev. L. F. Belknap will preach. ,7:00 p. m. Epworth League. 8:00 p. m. Union service. Wednesday at 7:30 p. m., mid-week prayer service. Joseph Knotts, pastor. St. Peter's Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) East Main and Portland avenue. H. H. Young, pastor. Please observe that there will be no Sunday school, Bible class, nor services today. The congregation Is cordially In vited to attend the Mission Festival in St. Paul's Lutheran church of Grants Pass, East and Second streets. Morning service at 11. Evening serv ice at 7:00. ,6, SPEEDY TYPIST RAYMOND, Alta.. July 31. UP) Little Reta Eleer today claimed the title of Alberta's youngest expert typ ist. Six years old, Reta can type 97 words per minute on familiar maer ial. and from 50 to 65 per minute on new copy. A cowboy "pony express" rider still carries the malls In one part of Arizona. AH Medford Churches MAIN ST. MKTHODIST SOl'TH i Main at Oakdale j The Methodist Episcopal Church South, at the northwest corner of Main and Oak dale streets, was located and the first building erected in 1892 03. It has under gone changes in building since that time. The present building as It stands was Rev. N, I). Wood Pastor M. E. Ch'rch South finished In 1920, The organization haa been in the valley since a much earner date. Doctor Oonzau.es. an eminent American preacher of a few years ago said, "Jesus came to be the Saviour of the human spirit the whole man. And since man is a being of intellect, sensibilities, and will, every social or ganization or national life which la the embodiment of one of these to the exclusion of others of these pow ers of the soul, haa failed. Greece the Intellectual Hebrew, of the sen sibilities or of the heart and Rome, These representative Medford business and professional people listed below, through their financial cooperation, are making this entire series of articles possible. Their friendship indicates a desire to assist in stimulating greater church activity. MEDFORD I Medford Stationery 4lsr WALTER W. ABBEY. Inc. AUTOMOBILE TKUCKS PEOPLE'S ELECTRIC STORE MiDfoaa mux American Laundry Tk. Wuh Dm OM W TW Hm A. L. VROMAN 3 PLUMBING mU HEATING luuu ALL TROWBRIDGE . . CABINET WORKS WELL'S TAXI .Phone 25. THE HOME G ROCEBY RofM vrs WAVE SHOP "ks'.v.; CCUS, FOR JACKSON COUMTT f tCD'COl LAMPORT'S Mir.. wail PAPC lASlJMSflSJLJTOSAM CHET LEONARD'S UPEH Tiro SERVICE BUiLD CHURCH ON In a spirit of co-operation eucft aa shown in the old "houe-raiMng" parties of 50 years ago. the members of the Pilgrim Holiness church are offering their help in erecting a new church building on the corner of East Jackson and BesMe street, near the Roosevelt school, according to Bro. P. Snider who has charge of the work. The pillars for the new church have already been laid. Offers oi help will be gratefully accepted, ac cording to Snider. E STILL. TR PORTLAND. July 20. 7P)Federal agents today put a crimp in Oregon's Illicit liquor business. Two men were arrested, two automobiles were seized and a 275-gallon sttll valued at 2500 was found when officers raided a site southeast of Portland. Two thousand gallons of mash also was found. Those arrested gave their names as Clarence Neal and George Frltch. Each posted J3500 bail. Preliminary hearing was set for July 25. where human purpose had made its arches of triumph each failed - because fragmentary, and not full orbed." The Methodist si lj-f f4 Episcopal church South, reeardim m 4 thlB to true' Mltm Arialiel Heller has put on a pro snpt. Children's J f hrlf iilvWon s 8. "an education to Include the whole man Intellect, sensibilities and will. Under this organization of Christian education, each division of the church Is equipped to teach Christian culture. The Children's Division, under-the i efficient leadership of their superin tendent, Miss Adabel Seller, and her teachers, la prepared to care for and train the children from beginners to juniors. The Young People's Division Is especially well .organized and func tioning under the fine leadership of their councilor. Mrs. Mae Albright, and their president, Myron Walter. This, group of young people is a credit to our organization, developing NATIONAL BANK roRUKUGS ARMSTRONG MOTORS, Inc. CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DEALERS fine Breadt A. B. CULVS SERVICE STATION "Your Office -fit ft in- (PA& LIBERTY MARKET A.'.,frie Gottanctitm VALENTINE'S CAFE Jenntnci Bra. Super brnc stcwAt ca s "tToi Lim 'batty n i ts Rrrer Chevrolet. W. MASON, EHRMAN WHOlflALC CKOOEJU THE TAILOR YOUR NEXT SUIT PALACE BEAUTY A BARBER SHOP Mt Uair r- Iriteir i Dawson . FlUNO O GRINDINOVVOtlKS Whit Sewing Mtchini Co. pW lUfnaw.ur 4 W. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. rruprflAXE & alu Ann service VtORTON Mnxrvc PLAN PROTECTION TRUCK In an effort to protect authorized truck operators, Edward A. Landls, superintendent of transportation and Herbert H. Hnuser. chief of field supervision and enforcement, arrived Friday from Salem. The officials de clared that while a farmer is en titled to haul his own produce to market and may also haul 35 loads of unlimited weight during a year for an Immediate neighbor, but not more than five per month, or may haul not over 700 pounds at any time, it Is the Intent of the law to limit commercial hauling to those who have paid for state permits and otherwise complied with require ments necessary in providing revenue and responsibility in road upkeep. Soon after the first of August there will be a state man stationed here to give information and issue authority for hauling for compensa tion. Truck operators will be able to contact the transportation of ficial through the state police. A total of $70,000 has been distri buted to members of the Pnducah Fruit and Vegetable Growers Associa tion, Inc., as receipts for the 1935 strawberry crop. The village of Recienstetn In the Harz mountains with five inhabitants claims to be Germany's smallest town. Extend to Christian experience and character and doing a splendid work. The Adult Division la faithfully cooperating with the pastor and other departments to put over the program of the church. The Church School, under the leadership of Dr. Prank Roberts, their superintendent, awlsted by efficient teachers, fills Its place In the church in the one great object of this whole organization to teach, train and I -EG 1 in ,1 III FIRST NATIONAL BANK CUudttte Beauty Shop m SluMcr't BkrbM Shop h .1 luucri HirbM shop PM Dr. H. P. Coleman CMtMPMCTK tM nnwOTHMAPflV .A PADGHAM PlANING.MIU Boy" 52 SKINNER'S GARAGE Company 7t OAKDALE CASH GROCERY POUMTMN & CO. VhLrrc W torn Aute Supply Company tot M. fjvexj.Ag , ( IS Baylor ?tepma Underwood Typewrltatt SALES mmd UJtVICJ. Co 'I , 1 PERL FUNERAL HOME tATffOTTttTlg-j T"J Medford Donttutie Laundry cr.RririED sanitation OF WILL ROGERS LINCOLN, Neb.. July 20. (AP) Aden Sheriff of Norfolk, who recently was unsucessftil in an attempt to or ganize a third political party, today said Will Rogers, the humorist, will be drafted as the group's presidential candidate at another organization mering in Norfolk, August 21. 'It is quite apparent that neither the Democrat nor the Republican parties." Sheriff, an electrical work er, said, "can stay In control of the people any longer. What we need and that Is right now Is statesmen and not politicians." SCHEDULED PAY Annual meeting of Jackson county chapter of the Red Cross will be held next Friday at the Hotel Med ford, starting at noon. All contrib utors or anyone Interested In the work of the Red Cross In the com munity are urged to attend, accord ing to the announcement made Sat urday. Those planning to attend are re quested to telephone for reservation Everyone A build Christian c h a r ac ter and good cltlzenahlp. Another strong factor Is the Woman's Mis sionary soc 1 e t y. under the splen did leadership of their president. Mrs. Donna Tay lor, not only Mr. Donna Taylor teaching mis Pres. Missionary Society sions, and keep ing the mission ary spirit alive and In keeping In touch with and aiding world missions but also very uaeful to the church In looking after local needs. Mrs. Dr. Roberta la In charge of the Boys' and Dirts World, club an auxiliary of the Missionary society with a fine group' of smaller boys and girls doing a very worth while work. Mrs. May Arthur, besides her other activities in the church, la also church librarian. We aa a church believe in and emphaalze evangelism our chief aim the salvation of souls, the building of Christian character, and doing our PARKER'S B.Hoffi urwsr , , rot Sirisf Super Servick him r MODEL BAKERY Mower maio entutD Mc&rty-Oattlds IfnsTMKt Xatsey, he. BRILL METAL WOHKS SmOctii OniM YELLOW - "7 lb I JACKSON COUNTY CHAMBfR OF COMMEBCf WIYD'S CITY MEAT MARKET JACKSON STREET GARAGE COLONIM. GARA6? CMpldi SwU l An Cr OUARANTCm WORKMANSHIP SHIRLEY BROS. Medford Pipe A. PENWELL t Sir aons sHof service WEBB A CARLON-S WALL PAPro & FAINT STOt 4 fUn-.S 1 FRANKIJN'4 GROCERY yX (lU. r a CITY SANITARY SERVICE INC aim sn. before Friday morning to the Red Cross office. 456. or Mrs. Frederick Johnson, 15B-J-2. The latest postage stamps from Iran (Persia) are Inscribed "Postes Iraniennes," instead of "Postes Per sanes" as formerly. Farm washdays became a pleas ant duty of less than two hours when the Maytag Multi-Motor was introduced. Today Maytag U the favorite farm washer everywhere. Thecast .aluminum tub.theRolIrt' Water Remover, the auto-type shift lever, and a score of other Maytag features are a joy every washday. The Gasoline Multi -Motor b t built by Maytag for the woman to operate. Starts with a thrust of the foot pedal operates smoothly and quietly. SPECIALLY LOW PRICES NOW Ask about the easy payment plan Electric models for homes with electricity D. HKAN, 220 East Main. Phone 4!)7 THI MAVTAfl COMPAHT M AHUf AOTUitHI FOUNDED jilt NEWTON. IQWt Cordial Invitation To part In all social, civic, and welfare activities of the community, and, in the Christian stew ardahip of life and the bro therhood of man. We would have our city a church going communi ty, and crave a bettor church at t e n d a nee. We therefore invite Mvron natters Pres. hp worth League strangers In the city and those who are not attending other churches to worship with us and we will give you a cordial welcome. 5 A S pec cml Invitation fT. :VX. Jj .vi ciiuc w jr. . to All 'Xrjivclcfs! nr Franlt R(),,erts ' ' Supt, Sunday Sent. MIDFOItn MAIL TRIBUNE Judge's HKIIKURD GKKKMIIIUSE POTATO CHIPS ROYAL PICKLES PARKER'S HONEY . . . VQU MIL. LOCAL ..VAftLL BirtMT Shop and Beauty Parlor 11)09 E. Main. Phone CRYSTAL SPRINGS MeckKneal lenkt Or. L R. Hevget Hultt CAB COMPANY 1. fCA.'C " ' c'"-l &. JuC REX CAFE MARKET Hint 1UT0 FKBHT ROSE BOROUG H A MchitMry Co. k. o. no co. PITT9SUIIGH PAIKT PRO0UCTS MEAD MOTOR COMPANY bt OTOf1.Y MOUTH KLX DeVOES AKYTHINC AKTT1ME WKillodi'i CoUw RuVt Millions of May flies recently were blown into Fresno, Calif,, where they lived, as usual, but one night. WINDOW GLASS We sell window glass and will replace your broke windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab tnet Works. M-io-a-H Advent Christen Church Baptist Church Christian Church Church of Chrftt Church of God First Church of Christ Sclent Free Methodist Church Full Gospel Church Jehovah's. IVItneshes Latter Day Saints Main Street Methodist South Methodist Episcopal Church - Nazarene Church Pilgrim's Holiness Presbyterian Church Sacred Heart Church St. Mark' Church St. Peter's Lutheran C Daren Seventh Day Adventlst The Apostolic Faith The Salvation Army Zlon Evangelical Lutheran CONGER FUNERAL PRJIORS 371 1XONAAD ELECT1UC w OAY HAWLBY TRANSFBt M STCKACS hutiut Slngtr Stwing Muhint C, Stngir Vacuum Cluniri W. H. KLATT 3 N. BnrtlHt Phone 781 THE HANDICRAFT SHOf IVTU AM Wi.4 UEJ tm'xEl Ti 1st 'S BROWNIE MARIE CAF Nm CmLW IM) d Pwti4M Ji-K.fi. Si. ' 1IDVICI ARTS A0TO SHOP CCMEIUL WTO KEPAJKTMQ roxy THEATRE fl U M Of JVC . He AT I if .fMini SHULTS BROS. MrSRIMANS SHOP. INC (M L.