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in?T)FOT?T) MAIL TRIBUNE, TirEDFOITD. CVREGON. SUNT) AY. OCTOBER IS. IMG PA'GE THREE Qhurch Interests and Jtices St. Mark's Episcopal E. S. Bartlun, Rector Holy communion, 8 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon, 11 n. Church echool, 9:45 a. m. The Apostolio Faith Mission 43 North Front St. Services Sunday 10:30 a. ra., 7:30 p. m.. Sabbath school Sunday 2:30 p. m. Services Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at 7:46 p. m. A program of instrumental music by the 17-plece orchestra precedes the Sunday eve ning service. Everybody welcome. No collections. Phoenix Presbyterian Church E. E. McFarland, Pastor. Btble school promptly at 10 o'clock.. Lester Newbry, superintendent. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. The Rev. Paul Dolts, D. D., for many years connected with BlUlman uni versity of Dumaguete, Philippines, will be the speaker. Evening worship at 7:30. The Intermediate and senior groups of the Voung People's society meet at 0:30. Midweek prayer service and bible study Wed. evening at 7:30. The pubi Ho is cordially invited to all services. First Presbyterian Church Rev. Sherman Landon Divine, Minister Sunday, October 18, 10:45 a. m. morning worship. The new pastor, Da. Divine will outline his policies before the congregation using as a theme "A Pastor's Appeal." His formal In st a nation as pastor will occur at the evening service, 7:30 p. m. Rev. Dr. Herman Reich ard of Grants Pass preaching the sermon. Other Pres byterian leaders of Oregon and Wash ington having a part in the ceremony. Musical numbers for the service are a quartette "How Beautiful Upon the Mountains" and a solo "Open the Gates of the Temple" by Miss Edna Elfert. A cordial invitation to all. The First Baptist Church 5th 6s N. Central Sta. Wolford A. Dawes, Minister We are planning a great Rally Day this Sunday. At the Bible school service at 9:45 there will be the Rally of the Months, each, one sitting in the section reserved for the month in which he was born. At the preaching servlco at 11:00 the pastor brings message from the Book of I Cor. Spe cial music is provided by the choir. B. Y. P. U. societies meet at C:30 and all the young people will be there to open the year with a great service. At 7:30 wo plan on a great Evan gelistic service with the pastor bring ing a message from the Book of Reve lation, the theme being "Things Which Are." The choir will provide the special music. There will be con e national singing. Everyone is in vited to enjoy these services with us rlmrrh of the Nazarene Central Avenue at Jackson Fred M. Weatherford, pastor-evangelist, will be heard at both hours today. His topic for the 7:30 popular Sunday night evangelistic hour is "Tlie Coming of Christ and His Thousand Years of Reign Upon the flarth." This represents the fourth triesAage in a series pertaining to the Second Coming of Christ, Special ntunlc a feature. At 1 1 o'clock Mr. Weatherford speaks on "Heroic Apostleshtp." In splratlonal and special singing. Sunday school 9:45. Mrs. F. I Csaiklna. superintendent. Today Is "Efry Member Present" Sunday, One week from today la our big Rally day. Young People's meeting 6:30. service of special and unusual Inspir ation is anticipated. Jurftor society 6:45, conducted In the Annex building by Mrs. Fred M. Weatherford. One welcome is a heart of Interest In all DR. GEO. S. JENNINGS Osteopathic Physician and Sur peon and Optometrlc Eye Specialist announces the opening of profes sional ofrtres: 310 Medford Center Bid jr., Medford, Oregon. Tel. 843 New York Herald Tribune "Book" Review Sent to you earn k for one year If you pny 25c toward postage SWEM'S GIFT8 Medford Company of Jehovah's Witnesses The Medford Company of Jehov ah's Witnesses meeta every Wednes day at 7:30 p. m. and every Satur day afternoon at 1:30 at 727 South Cntral avenue. AU Interested In Watch Tower Bible study are welcome. Truth Center 204 North Ivy St. Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Walter Clifton will speak on "Clod's Law of Abundance." . Main. Full Gospel Church Newtown street near West Leonard Weston, pastor. Sunday school, 0:45 a. m. Children's church, 11 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Young People's Meeting, 7 p. m. Evangelistic service, 7:45 p. m. Visitors are welcome at all of our services. Church of God Haven and Holly Streets Sunday school, 9:46. Morning service. 11. Rev. Hugh Burch will speak. Young people's service, 7:00. Evening worship, 7:45. Robert Mulllns will speak Tuesday evening, young people's assembly at 30. Wednesday evening prayer and praise service, 7:45. Mrs. West will lead. You ore wel come to all of these services. Advent Christian Church Oor. Jackson and Welch ' Rev. P. B. Eastman Bible school, 9:45 a.m. Preaching at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. The morning subject will be "The High Calling of Ood In Christ." Evangelistic Service In the evening. Midweek services Tueedsy snd Prldsy evenings. A welcome to all. Pilgrim Holiness Church Corner of E. Jackson and Bessie Sta. Regular Sunday morning worship. Sunday school, 9:45 a m. J. P. Bynum, Supt. Preaching service, 11 s.m. Sunday evening, Y. P. 6:45. Evan gelistic message, 7:30. Midweek prayer meeting. 7:40 uot- taga prayer meetings. Friday nights A warm welcome is extenaea to one and all. m. Ralph First Christian Church Ninth and Oakdale streets. W, Balrd, minister. Bible school at 9:45 Cook, superintendent. Everyman's Bible class In court house auditorium, 9:45. Morning worship, 11 o'clock, ser mon subject, "God's Amplifiers." Christian Endeavor at 0:30 p. m. RvMnincr evaneellstlc service at 7:30. Sermon subject, "imock, Knock." Musical program under di rection of Effie Herbert Yeoman. Morning anthem, "Hla Mercy En dureth Forever," Adams. Evening anthem. "He That Dwelleth In The Secret Place," Marsh. First Church of Christ, Scientist Authorized branch of The Mother church, The First Church of unrisi, Scientist. In Boston, Mass. Services are held every Sunday at ll o'clock, church .edifice, 213 North Oakdale. Subject for Sunday. October is "Doctrine of Atonement.' Wednesday evening church meet ings, including testimonials of Chris tian Science healings, at o ocioi;. sundav school at 9:30 a. m. The readlnir room, which Is located sni in the Medford building, Is men dallv from 7 a. m. to a p. The librarian la In attendance from 10 to 4, at which time the Bible ana all Christian Science literature may bo read, borrowed or purcnasea. The public Is cordially Invited attend the services and visit t! reading room. First Methodist Episcopal Church wt Main and Laurel streets. wnh Knotts. minister. n-ja a tn nnnrfnv school. Mr. E. J. Neumann, superintendent. Regu lar attendance Is essential to effic iency. Be on hand this morning. 11 a. m. Morning worship. Ser- ih.me. "Ood Is Love." The mu sic for the morning follows: prelude, ,.n t, R " Franz. Schubert: of ,.r, Alh IDawnl, Ethelbert Nevln. Ch. 26, No. 1; postlude March Pomposo. Stults; anthem "Praise Ye The Father." Gounod; i v, xn Eleanor Poffenbarger. a -an n. m. Wesley, high school and Intermediate .leagues will meet in their respective rooms, ah jouiij people Invited. 7:ao n. m. Evening worship. In formal envangelistlc service. Pastor's theme "Christ and the Law." uu.n.k xrvlce Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. ' The Salvotlon Army 238 North Bartlett St. contain and Mrs. G. R. Durham commanding officers; Captsln Marian Meeiran. aaslstsnt. Holiness meeting, 11 a. m.; Bun rt.v cnool. 2:00 D. m.: Young Peo ple's Legion, 3.16 p. m.; open air rutins t. Main and Central, 7:30 m . salvation meeting, 8 p. m All meetings today will be In .hirs. of Captain M. Meegan due to m f.-t that Captain Durham Is hnMinv snecisl services at Lake Crnek. We extend a cordial Invitation to alt to attend our services, especially that of the Sunday school which at ti time Is engaged In a contest to stimulate attendance and to In iTaM resistratlon. Our newly-organized string band will appear for the first time at our evening service today Party Tomorrow For B. P. W. Club Mrs. Margaret Fabrlck will be hos tess to members of the Business and Professional women's club and pros pective members at her home to morrow evening at 8 o'clock. The affair Is being arranged aa a political party, with Don R, Newbury aa the principal speaker. Music and appropriate entertain ment is being arranged for the re mainder of the evening and a cord ial Invitation Is extended to all mem bers and guests. Committees are headed by Miss Mary Louise Foster and Miss Lura Lynch. A Trust A Monppoly- - A PubSc Gouge 1 The group f dentists tbat lobbied through a Hfll to prohibit truthful advertising Is an outright trust, and their every action amacks of monop oly. Their attitude has alway, Been. "Do as we ssy or else I" They wsnt to keep theanselvea shrouded in super-natural nonsense, with a sort orer 20 year, practice of "God-all-rnlghty" halo around their dental office their edifice that seta them apart from other men -THE MOST RIDICULOUS THING W AMERICAN LIFE TODAY If you wsnt reasonable priced dentistry, by some of the best educated and experienced, dentists In the profession, see that the constitution of Oregon is amended in November to permit truthful advertlslng ind destroy thel sinister power of this dental trust and monopoly DR. DONOHUE, DENTIST mm Society .ind Clubs the children of the community but lack of funds has been our draw, back. By recreation center we mean place to play ball, swim and such things without charge. Our hospital work will never be ended aa each year we see more, and more of the veter ans of the World War enter the hos pitals. Our work Is to see that they receive the little things of life that are so Important when you are 111 and to help take care of the families that are so often left destitute when the father of the family has to give up his work. It is true the govern ment allows them a little allowance but it Is most often too little to take care of them. . The dues for membership In the American Legion auxiliary are very small and a great deal of worthwhile work Is being done by the members, so all eligible consider It a privilege to belong and help keep up the good work being done. We serve In peace time and are trying to preserve a 100 per cent Americanism among th,e citizens of our country. Why not help? What the Girl Scouts Are Doing , Junior High The Junior high Girl .Scouts held their weekly meeting Thursday In room 3. The troop men reurea to the gyro for a program given by Patrol I. The program consisted of a play, a talk by Helen Rammln, and some "knock knocks by corrine o Alblnl. Patrol II has the next pro gram. Badges were then talked about for the November court of awards. Plans for a Hallowe'en party vere discussed. Two committees were arranged with Mrs. Miller chairman cf the program committee and Kate Janney chairman of the refreshment committee. Taps was sung and the meeting adjourned. American Legion Auxiliary By (irate Holmes At a most Interesting meeting of the auxiliary held last Monday eve. nlng It was decided to hold a home made cake, cookies and pi sale October 24 at the Reliable grocery on North Central Avenue Just north ol Sixth street. All proceeds aerlved from this sale are to bo sent to the Bandon relief fund of- the American Legion auxiliary. Anyone wishing to contribute to this sale by rurnisiiln a homemade cake, pie or cookies may do so. Please phone Mrs. Ray Wrlgni at 641 -H telling her that you wish to contribute. Mrs. Roland Smith, chairman ol the membership committee, an nounced that the annual member ship drlvo will start Nov. 4th. Those participating In the drive are asked to meet at the home of Mrs. Smith on the above date at 9 o'clock to re celve Instructions, returning to Mrs Smith's home for luncheon at noon AH who wish to help are asked to phone Mrs. Roland Smith at 934 -J. A membership in the American Le gion auxiliary Is a privilege. There Is a place for every eligible woman nu matter what hobby she wishes to pursue, Americanism, community service, hospital and child welfare are the principal objects of our en deavor. Americanism is the very foundation of our organization. We help In any bit of community serv ice that we can. Our aim has been to build some recreation center for Oregon Tax Limitation Situation Explained There is a popular superstition in some sections of the south that eat ing of poos on New Year's will bring fortuno during the year. Buckingham's Ice Cream, Candy & The smithy of J. L. Pratt. 74, at Essex, Conn., is the third structure to occupy the a.ne site, which haj been In the family for 238 years. FUEL OIL, all kinds. Call 1184. (Editor's Note: This is the sixth of a series of articles on the tax situation in Oregon, written for this newspaper by Dr. James H, Gilbert, dean of the college of social science at the University of Oregon. Dr. Gil bert, who is also professor of eco-nomlcs at the university is regarded as an authority on the tax situation In the state of Oregon and Is fre quently consulted by state officials and others. Garden Club In Move To Defeat Ad Law Change The Medford Garden club last week Joined forces with the Portland Better- Business Bureau and other groups, fighting the amendment to the state constitution, which would repeal the "prevention or regulation of certain advertising If truthful," Miss Jane Snedlcor, president of the club, announced yesterday, asking alt Garden club members and sympa thizers to vote "No. on the amendment," The amendment will appear on the November ballot and Garden club leaders feel It would vitally affect the alms of the Garden club of Ore gon, If passed. A letter from Mrs. H. G, Pearson, chairman of the road side committee, was received last week by Miss Snedlcor. It urges all clubs to oppose the measure and presents the negative arguments. prepared by the Better Business Bur eau of Portland. The bureau contends that "This Innocent appearing proposal is a vic ious amendment to our state con stitution and not an ordlnnry In itiative measure. While It is held out by its sponsors as a desirable meas ure, the fact Is that It utterly de stroys exstlng laws, which protect our people from selfish interests, who may wish to promote their own endt through immoral, Indecent and fraudulent advertising." The dissertation ends with these slogans: "Protect our citizens and their children from Indecent and fraudulent advertising,' and "Keep out the unscrupulous promoter." Tax Limitation and Reduction Cities and Port Districts The Problem of Debt Service (By James H. Ollhert) Perhaps no grade of government wilt be harder bit by the tax limi tation amendment than Oregon cities. In addition to enforced re duction of assessments, many mu nicipalities will be confronted with a low levy for 1935 which, the reader wtll recall, becomes the base for 1937 from which graed annual reductions are made. The Bureau of Municipal Research and Service has studied the precise effect of the proposed amendment on city finance. Some eight cities, be cause of a combination of factors may actually raise their levies In spite of tax "reduction." In sixty Oregon , cities the cut by 1943 will amount to more than 40 percent In many, as high as J0 per cent, and In one (Toledo) aa high as 70 per cent. Moreover, cities are burdened by accumulated debts, and in at least a half dozen cities the levy for debt service exceeds the levy for opera tion. Since the city can't repudiate its debt and must meet Interest and sinking fund obMjtfUuiitf, the cut, based on the total levy, must come otit of the operating budget entirely. In Eugene tax levies for debt serv ice are 63 percent of the total. When debt service Is taken care of the op erating budget must decline by 58 percent before 1942 Is reached. With this must come crippled fire de partments, Inadequate police service, dirty and unkept streets, neglected parka and public buildings. Real es tate Is not likely to be in demand where government functions nre neglected. These services mean the differenve between civilization and barbarism. Port districts are In a more pre carious condition. Prnctlcnlly the entire levy Is for interest on bonds and maturing obligations. Mr, Henrv Reed has shown that the Port ol Portland can levy under the amend ment $126,000 less than Interest and maturities require. To make impos sible for port districts, Irrigation, drainage districts, to meet their con tract obligations Is clearly in con flict with the federal constitution (Article 1. Section 10) where states are forbidden to pass a law "Impair ing the obligation of contracts." Tlie amendment. If It pass, must face a test of constitutionality. In the meantime, the credit of ' cities, port districts and other local gov ernment must suffer. Party Specials The Crvst 230 8 Cent Petroleum Heat & Burner Co. TALK WITH GOD MOSCOW. Idaho. 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