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Church of ChrUt
Court Street.
Preaching it It a. m. and at 7:30
p. m.
"But let us, who ara of tha da?,
ba sober, putting on tha breaatplmte
of faith and lova and for an helmet,
the hope of salvation.
Medford Company of Jehovah'
Witnesses
The Medford Company of Jeho
' r&h'a witnesses meet every Wednes
day and every Saturday afternoon at
1:30 at 737 South Central avenue.
All Interested In Watch Tower Bible
study are welcome.
St. Mark's Episcopal
E. S. Bartlam, Rector.
Holy communion. 8 a. m.
Confirmation services and sermon
by Bishop Benjamin D. Bagwell at
11 a. m.
Church school, 9:45 a. m.
Public cordially Invited to all ser
vices. Apostolic Faith Mission
43 North Front St.
Services Sunday. 10:30 a. m., 7:30
p. in.
Sabbath school Sunday, 3:30 p. m.
Services Tuesday, Thursday and
Friday nights at 7:48. A program
of Instrumental music by the 17
plece orchestra precedee the Sunday
evening service.
Everybody welcome. No collections.
Free Methodist Church
Corner So. Ivy and W. Tenth St.
Rev. D. A. Cohagan. pastor. Resi
dence 387 V. Tenth St.
Sunday school, 9:48 a. m.
Church service. 11:00 a. m. Dis
trict elder. R. J. Milton will preach,
followed by observing the sacrament
of the Lord's Supper.
Missionary meeting. 3:48 p. m.
Young People's service, 6:30.
Evangelistic service, 7:30.
First Presbyterian Church
Eighth and Holly.
Ralph S. Peterson, Minister.
Edna Elfert, Choir Director.
Eva Hazelrlgg Marsh, Organist.
Bunritt) V.nnl 0-4S. Tr. B. R. El
llott, superintendent; Mrs. Frank Al-
Dert, S81Siant Bupennwuaeuu
Morning worship at 11. Prelude,
"Meditation" (Massenet); anthem,
'On Life's Highway' (Gray); offer
tory "Allegretto (Orazloao-Tours) :
solo. Mrs. C. A. Paske; communion
meditation. "The Inner Circle." Ob
servance of the Lord's Supper.
Christian Endeavor, . 6:30. Ouest
speaker, E. H. Moser of Krlbl. Cam
eroun. West Africa.
Special union service of Presbyte
rian churches of Phoenix, Jackson
ville and Medford with Mr. Moser as
speaker. Special music by tha choirs
of Phoenix and Medford.
Church of the Nazarene
Central Avenue at Jackson
Today marks the opening of the
Young People' Gospel Crusade, with
Dr. Russell V. DeLong, president of
the Northwest Nazarene college, as
special speaker. The series will con
tinue every night at 7:45, except
ing Saturday, with the opening mes
sage at 11 o'clock this morning.
Dr. DeLong la much In demand,
being rated a one of the outstand
ing Christian leaders and spokesmen
of today.
Sunday school 9:45 a. mt Arnold
Kornstad, superintendent.
Young People's meeting 6:45. Miss
Helen Scneel, president, Mrs. ArvlUa
LeShensky and Henry Knowles will
be the leadera In the pioneer char
acter study.
Junior society meeting 6:30 In the
Annex building, under direction of
Mrs. Fred M. Weatherford.
Church of God
Haven and Holly street. D. M.
Clemens, minister, 814 West Second
street.
Bible school, 0:45. R. E. Chapman,
director.
Morn.ng worship, evangelistic ser
vices, i;. Evangelist Duncan will
preach morning and evening serv
ice. Young people, 7:00. Mrs. Duncan
will speak to young people.
Evening message, 7:45.
There will be services through the
week, excepting Saturday at 7:15. Rev.
Duncan's mesages have been re
ceived with much enthusiasm, and
crowds are Increasing. The evangelist
will begin his electrically Illustrated
messages on the subject of how we
are made one In Christ on Tuesday
of this week.
Special music and singing each
evening. R. E. Chapman, director.
Mary E. Qustafson. soloist, assisted
by others In the congregation.
A cordial Invitation extended to
come and enjoy this feast of good
things with them.
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The First Baptist Church
Sth and N. Central Streets.
Wolford A. Dawes, minister.
Bible school 9:48. Mr. M. E. Coe
sunt. Classes far ell sum.
Morning worship. 11:00. Sermon
"Three Days Journey." by the pas
tor. The choir has prepared special
music.
B. Y. P. U., 6:30.
Evenlne evanetiiMc urvlpa TQfi
The pastor'a theme will be, "In The
Twinkling of an Eye." Special music.
A cordial invitation Is extended to
au.
Phoenix Presbyterian rhnrch
Sunday school 10 a. m. tm,-
Newbry, superintendent, cIsjm. tr.r
all ages. Uist week, all classes were
iiuea, aii are urged to be pres
ent again this week.
Preachln service 11 a. m r.h v.
N. Mallery, pastor. Special music by
choir.
Christian Endeavor, T p. m. to 8.
evening Dreacninz service, a n m
All are urged to bear in mlnrt th.t
the evening services and endeavor
ui oegin one-naif hour later then
Full Gospel Church
Newtown street nar waf Uai.
Leonard Weston, p tutor.
Sunday school. 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship, 11 a. m. "
Younff Pon1 r -da n
Evangelistic meeting, 7:45 p. m.
DurinfZ the mftrntna aiit-itn tkai.v
the children enlov a JuniAP
service in tne lower auditorium. The
eniiaren take active part under the
supervision of trained workers.
All who have no regular church
home axe invited to make this your
family church home.
Main Street Methodist Church
Main and Oakdale.
Oscar o. Gibson, Minister.
Morning worshln. 1 1 n'inip d-..
T. S. Wheeler of Roseburg will bring
uie message or the morning.
Church school. 0:SK B i nn.
superintendent.
Young people's service. 6:48.
Evening services. 7:so. pv
er will preach at this service. .
Miaweex Hi Die study, Wednesday
evening at 7:30 o'clock.
You are oordlally Invited to wor
ship with us.
St, Peter's Lutheran Church
(Missouri Synod)
Esat Main and Portland Avenue.
Harry H. Youncr. p.fttsir
Sunday school at 10. Classes for
graces, ueorge uueners, superin
tendent. No morning worship this morning.
Evening service this evening at
7:30. Theme, "Thou Shalt Not Com
mit Adultery." This Is a continua
tion of the series of sermons on the
ten commandments begun before the
Lenten season.
The general public and friends of
the Lutheran church are oordlally In
vited to our services.
First Christian Church
Ninth and Oakdale.
Bible School at Q-4R a. m ,,lnh
Cook, superintendent.
Everyman's Bible class In court
house auditorium, 9:48.
Morning worship begins at 10:86.
Sermon sublect. "ChrtMti.n. TTn.
Difficulty."
cnrlstlan Endeavor at 6:30 p. m.
Evening evangelistic service at 7:30.
Sermon subject. "Believing In Ohosts."
Musical DfORT&m directed hv wrftm
Herbert Kurtz. Morning anthem, "I
Will Magnify Thee." Evening an
them, "Founded Upon a Rock' I Wool -
Pilgrim Holiness Church
Corner East Jackson and Bessie
Streets (nesr Roosevelt school),
C. Edwin Cox. Pastor.
Residence 840 South Fir Street.
The Sunday school Is having In
creased activity and Interest. Come
with ua Sunday at 9:48 a .m. You'll
find a real welcome.
Morning message at 11 by the pas
tor on "What Would Jesus Do?"
Sunday evening at 6:30 young peo
ple's meeting.
Evangelistic service at 7:30 p. m.
Midweek prayer and Bible study.
Wednesday evening at 7:30.
We extend a welcome to all at all
services.
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Bedroom Suites . . . $47.50 up
Dining . room suites $54.50 up
Livingroom Suites $37.50 up
Studio Couches . . . $27.00 up
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Sixth and Bartlett. J. W. SHIRLEY, Mgr. Phone 505
First Methodist Episcopal Church
West Main and t.-avj'el.
Joseph Knotts. minister.
9:46 a. m.. Sunday school. B. J.
Neumsnn. superintendent.
11 a. m.. Morning worship. Ser
mon theme, "Compassion." Anthem.
Mr. Don Hucksbee, director and or
ganist. '
7 p. m., All young people are in
vlted bo attend the meetings of the
Epworth Leagues.
6 p. m. Note the change In tha
hour of service. The sermon theme
tonight la "Dwarf or Qlant? Your
Choice." This Is an Interesting
theme. Come and enjoy the service.
7:30 p. m. Wednesdsy. Come to
prsyer meeting. You will find It
profitable.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Authorized branch of the Mother
Church, tha First Church of Christ.
Scientist, In Boston, Msss.
Services are held every Sunday at
11 o'clock, church edifice, 312 North
Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, April
19, "Doctrine of Atonement."
Wednesday evening church meet
ings, Including testimonials of Chris
tian Science healings, at B oclock.
The reading room, which la located
at 401 In the Medford building, la
open dally from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m,
except Sundays and holidays. The 11
brarlan Is In attendance from 10 to
4, at which time the Bible and all
authorized Chrlstlsn Science litera
ture may be read, borrowed or pur
chased.
The public Is cordlslly Invited to
attend the services and visit the
reading room.
Ouirnn Miaxtnn
Society Meeting
April 21 and 22
The Woman's Home Missionary
society of the Oregon Conference will
Join the Salem district In Its an
nual meeting April 21 and 22 In
Wood burn Methodist church, begin
ning at 10 o'clock.
Dr. Thos. Acheaon of Cententary-
Wilbur church. , Portland, will give
the annual address.
Rev. Hideo Hashimoto, friends of
Toyoklko Kagawa, In Japan, Miss
Grace Dillingham of Manley settle
ment center, Portland, and Mrs.
Benjamin Blackfortf of Salem old
people's home, are among the speak
ers.
Lulling Williams, a former student
of Rust college. Holly Springs, Miss.
will give a program of negro spir
ituals and Chemawa students are to
be featured In Indian music and
costumes.
Miss Helen J. Carlton of Medford
Is president of the Cascade district;
Mrs. J. J. B rower of Portland dis
trict and Mrs. P. M. Hammond, whose
husband's church entertains the con
vention, heads the Salem district. .
Free Methodist .
Missionary Play
Young People's Missionary society
of the Free Methodist church, has
prepared a special missionary pro
gram for their 6:30 service tonight.
A group will present "The Voices of
Women." The story Is of woman
refusing to give to a missionary ap
peal for funds. She finds herself rest
less and going to sleep, dreams. One
by one different countries pass by
and she listens to the message of
the women representing each coun
try. Finally she la aroused by con
science. The woman repents her un-
klndness to the missionary solicitor
and vows ever after to be sympa
thetic to the call of a world-wide
need. The public Is Invited.
The massive dahlias which you
see at exhibitions are not beyond
the amateur's grasp. This flower has
been developed so Intensively In re
cent years that anyone can grow
them from seed or tubers. They
make excellent background plants,
and growing exhibition flowers Is s
fascinating hobby.
Notice.
Will . not be responsible for any
debts or bills contracted by anyone
other than myself. S. L. Plsher.
These Values in
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$23.00
, .$74.50 up
$54.00 up
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Club-Lodge
Announcements .
Loyal Women's Claw
The Loyal Women's class of the
First Chrlstlsn church will hold Its
regular bustness snd social meeting
Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock In
the recreational hall. Visitors are al
ways welcome.
Lutheran Ladles '
Zlon Lutheran Ladles' Aid will
meet at the home of Mrs. Harry A
Hanson, 301 South Central Ave. next
Thursday afternoon at two o'clock
Pythlnn Sisters
The Pythian Sisters extend a cor
dial Invitation to the public to at
tend a benefit card party tomorrow
evening at the K. P. hall. Playing of
bridge, pinochle and five nunoreo
will begin at eight o'clock. Prizes
and refreshments have been an
nounced by the committee aa special
features of the evening.
Queen Esther Circle
Queen Esther circle of the First
M. E. church will be entertained
Tuesday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. F. F. Burke, 63 Rose avenue. A
covered-dish luncheon will be served
at one o'clock. All members are asked
to be present.
P. E. O.
Announcement has been made that
chapter AA, P. E. O.. will meet Wed
nesday at one-thirty at the home of
Mrs. Arnel Butler.
Madrigal Club
Members of the Madrigal club are
notified of the next regular practice
of the club Tuesday evening at the
Girls' Community club house at 7:45.
Members are requested to be prompt
so that rehearsals will not be de
layed. Carnation Club
rii-Ti.iinn oiub will meet at the
home of Katherine Smith, 707 West
Rivnth jitre-et Thursday evening at
seven-thirty. Members are request
ed to bring quilt blocks.
Missionary Society
tv. a. wnmAn'-B MlBBlonarv society
of the First Presbyterlon church will
meet at the home of Mrs. H. F. W.
Spllver. 620 Hamilton street, Tues
day afternoon at two ocioca. r?u
Stations of the Csmeroun missions
In Africa" will be topic for discus
sion.
Prlscllla Circle
Prlscllla circle will meet at the
kAm atf Mrv pter Dietrich. 039 N.
Central atreet. Wednesdsy at 2 p. m.
Mrs. Wiley and Mrs. Lecierc win d
co-hostesses.
parent Education Class
TV.. Prnt Education class of
Jackson school, under direction of
Mrs. Lois Young, will meet with the
Junior high class at two o'clock
Monday afternoon at the Junior high
school.
Pocahontas I.odge
wvt p-rMiav Tninir. Past Chiefs
Mabel Quackenbush. Blanche Rlna-
barger, Bernlce sears ana uua ww
nt win fin KtAtlons. A social card
party will follow the business hour,
during which time mrtnoays win do
observed and the attendance prize
awarded.
MHslon Society
The social meeting of the Mis
sionary society of the Methodlet-
Eplscopsl church, south, will be held
at the church Tuesday, April 31,
at two o'clock. Mrs. East and Mrs.
Gill will be hostesses. Mrs. Wilkin
son Is leader for the study program.
Mary and Martha Circle
Mary and Martha circle will meet
with Mrs. F. O. Thayer. 2525 Lyman
avenue. Tuesday. April 21, for 1 p. m.
luncheon. Service and sandwiches.
LAWNMOWERS sharpened. We csll
for snd deliver. 23 N. Fir St. dIMS
BROS. Phone 201. -
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American Legion
Auxiliary
Monday night, April 20. the execu
tive committee will meet at Myrtle
Olmscheld s home.
Do not forget the Joint meeting
with Ashland auxiliary Tuesday
afternoon. All those who want to go
ana need transportation please call
Edythe Martin.
Betva Aiken asks that the chair
men get their reports for the Rose
burg conference to her by today.
The radio program will be broad
cast over KM ED Thursday, April 23,
st 4 p. m.
Mrs. Newbury
Hostess TitMilnv
Mrs. Don Newbury was hostess to
mo bast asme circle or the Presby
terian church at her horn Tiiwff.v
afternoon. About twenty guests were
euwrwuneo, witn Mrs. o. B. Morrow,
Mrs. Frank Ray, and Mrs. Carlton
Jsnea aa assistant hostesses.
67 YEARS PASSES
Charles B. Wilkinson passed away
at a local hospital, -Friday noon, of
pneumonia due to a heart ailment,
aged 83 years 1 month 25 days. lie
wss born In Clay county, Missouri.
Pebrusry 32, 1853. His mother w.th
tWO SOUS. tWO COII.In. .nH h
daughter crossed the plains by ox
team settling at San Jose. Califor
nia, when he was four v.r. niH
There ha received his education at
St. Joseph college.
Coming to Jackson county at the
age of 16 years, the family settled
on the lech ranch, where the boys
were employed In farming and later
by the Beall family.
On October 14, 1804 he was united
In marriage to Anni. T. P)vn,iM
Medford. He had hen - .i...... -
Jackson county 67 years, and forty
'"' "Bo we ramiiy moved to the
Lake Creek district. For years he
was emnloved bv t.h rn., ......
Ice. Several year, ago the family
opened tne health resort at Dead
Indian Soda Springs.
He wa a man nf tinm ..v... ......
and will be mourned by a host of
ineiias Desiaes his family.
He leavea his wife Annie L. and
four eterjchlldrwn. u v
Jones. Talent. Oregon. Mrs. Ray S.
v.amp. opnngvllle, California, Jesse
B. Plymlre. Seattle, Washington.
Clyde Plymlre. Los Angeles, Califor
nia, two grandsons Reginald Ply
mlre, Seattle, Washington, and atlas
Plymlre, Pensacola, Florida.
Funeral services will be held at
the Sacred Heart Catholic church
Monday morning at 0:30 o'clock
the Reverend Father v.nvi m.v
officiating. Interment In Siskiyou
iwiuuiiai paj-a. Arrangements in
charge of the Perl funeral home.
Civil Service Exam
For Typists Called
Civil service examln-ttinn tnr
lor and Junior typist for appointment
in nMinngwn, u. u., only was an
nounced here yesterday by Earl H.
York, secretary of the local board.
Applicants must be at least 18
and not more than S3 years old.
Other reaulred auallflcntlnnji win h
explalned by Mr, York at the Med
ford postofflce where applications
d inn kb may oe procured.
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2nd Mildred Corey, C24 South Riverside.
3rd Catherine Probfield, 246 So. Riverjide.
4th Mae Mark, Talent, Oregon,
Bth Mr. Edward E. Wolff, Talent, Oregon.
6th Mn. Walter Erskine, Route 1, Medford.
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SUNDAY, APRIL 26
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
in "MODERN TIME8"
PIONEER VALLEY
TEACHER CALLED
Friends and relatives In Medford
and Ashland ware deeply grieved to
learn of the death on April 16, of
William W. Will Its, long-time resi
dent of Rogue river valley.
He was born In Cedar county,
Iowa. Oct. 21, 1858. the fifth and
youngest son of Amos and Sarah
Thornton Will its. The family came
west to Ash! snd. Oregon In 1874.
Here he attended school and with
his brothers snd youngest sister,
took active part In the school and
social life of that day.
For -;,.al years he taught school
in Jackson county but later turned
to office work and accounting, living
for a time In Portland, Oregon. In
1884 he returned to southern Ore
gon where he had lived, until about
a year ago, on hla stock ranch at
Persist, near the headwater of Elk
creek. In the northern part of Jack
son county.
In 1883 he was married to Irene
Wrlsley, a native daughter of Jack
son county whose father John B.
Wrlsley came to Rogue river valley
with his family, by ox-team, In
1853. Mr. and Mrs. WUUte lived for
fifty years in their ranch home
where the postofflce of Persist was
established with Mr. WUUte as post
master. Here they reared thetr fam
ily of three sons and one daughter,
and here In later years their grand
children dearly loved to spend vaca
tions and as much other time as
possible.
About a year ago, 111 health forced
them to leave the ranch and during
the past twelve months they have
made their home with their young
est son. Merle M. WUUte of Santa
Maria, Callfornls. from whom the
word came on Friday of the passing
of hla father.
Surviving Mr. Willi ts are his wife.
Irene W a daughter, Mrs. Xnes Mc
Dunough, and one son Merle M. Two
sons Amos R. and lloy Thornton
WUUts passed away several years
ago. Besides these there are three
granddaughters, Dorothy Willi ts,
Irene and Lillian McDonough, and
one grandson Billy WUUts, many rel
atives and a host of friends and
long-time neighbors, who Join with
the family In grieving over the loss
of a kind and loving husband and
father, and a true friend and neigh
bor. Funeral services will be held at
Conger's chapel Monday forenoon at
10 o'clock. Interment at Mountain
View In Ashland.
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McMIN N VILLE, Ore., April 18.
(AP) George Harrington, Medford,
will head the Llnfleld college stu
dent body as president next fall.
Maxlne Babcock of Seaside was nam
ed vice president, Alice Southard of
Portland secretary, and John Van
Bruggan 'of Portland general man
ager. .
Chapter Rose Croix
Special meeting 7:30 p. m., April
30th. Work In fifteenth degree.
J. D. RICKERT, W. M.
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FlnI rltM for Newton 8. Rankin,
who died April 14, wer he'.d April
17 from the Perl Funeral parlors,
with Rv. Shield, retired Presbyte
rian minister, presiding. Rev. D. E.
Millard sang "Lejd. Kindly Light"
and "Crossing the Bar."
At the graveside the Masonic and
Odd Fellow orders conducted the
services. The deceased held 63 year
memberships In both orders, to
whose principles he was devoted, ex
emplifying them in his dally life. He
was a loyal friend, a good neighbor
and a kind and appreciative hus
band. Coming from Pennsylvania to Wyo
ming at the age of 31 years, he was
a pioneer of that state. During the
past 13 years he was a resident of
Medford. Under the direction of the
Perl mortuary the body was inter
red In Siskiyou memorial park.
He ts survived by his widow, Mrs.
Mae Rankin,
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FOR SALE Haanchen seed barley
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ground barley 91.60; beans 3c;
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EASTMAN KODAKS & SUPPLIES
217 EAST MAIN 8T. MEDFORD, OREGON
EOQ Hatching in Jameswsy lncubatot?
at Roy Stanleys. Eagle Point.
FOR SALE Scottle dogs, very reas
onable. 808 East M St.. Grant
Pass.
BOARD and room under new mu
ageraent, 97 per week. 401 East 5th,
DIVERSIFIED FARM
38 Acres Ladlno clover and wheat,
A acres peaches and pears. Houm,
barn, chicken house. Lonm soil,
plenty of outrange for milk cows.
Located between Medford and Ash
land, only 300 yards off main Pac
ific highway. Priced only 94200 00
for quick sale or owner will trade
for larger stock ranch bsck In the
hills. This Is a real bargain. Phono
728 at once for appointment to see
this place.
CHARLES A WINO AGENCY, INC.
10y E. Main St. Phone 738
FOR SALE Seed corn, 30 lb. W. H.
Arnold. Rt. 1, Box 397.
WANTED Road grader. 6-lnch hy
draulic pipe, shingle mill, yd,
power shovel, slso pipe of all sizes,
MEDFORD PIPS Sc MACHINERY CO.
FOR SALE Small house near mlU
district in poor condition, cheap.
Phone Bengston. 1091-J or 195.
FOR RENT 4 -room house nt 219 S,
Holly. Get key at 40 8. Fir. Med
ford Pipe St Machinery, afwr Sun
day, April 10th.
FOR SALE 4S9 A. stock ranch, 160
A. plow land. A bargain on easy
terms. Medford Pipe & Machinery
Co.
CABBAGE PLANTS 60c per hundred.
at Weeping Willows on Lozler Lane.
FOR TRADE Equity In place la
country for good used sedan. '34 or
later. See Mee at bbey's Oarage
Sunday or week days after 6 :30
P. m.
LUMINAIRE electric fan with slda
lights. Beautiful piece of furniture
at a bargain. Phone 73, 430 Med
ford BIdg.
1933 NASH 8 sedan, an excellent buy.
WALTER W. ABBEY. INC.
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