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PAGE TWO M"EDFORD MATL TRTBTINT:. MTSDFORD. ORFXlOX. SUNDAY. APRTL 25. 1937 Qhurch Interests and Notices M. Marfc'e Episcopal E S- BarUam, rector. Boty communion, 8 a. m. Morning prayer ud icrmia 11 am Church school, 9:46 a. m. Inlty CIsm 123 Cottage St. Tuesday, P- m, subject. The Hem of His Garment." Leader, Mrs. welter Clifton. A cor oia) invitation to alL First Presbyterian Church Ev. Sherman L. Divine, Factor. Morning worship Sunday at 11 a. m. with sermon. The Cob quest of the Crow.' Contralto aolo. Tn Lord la Rises (SulUfan), Mr a. ft. C. Mul holla nd. Anthem, "6ck Ye the Lord" r Roberta), with Incidental aolo by Katherlns Wendt. Church school, 0-46 a. m. Classes for all ages under trained teacbera. Robert A. Brewer, superintendent. C. E , 9:30 p. m. Midweek Bible study, Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Phoenix Presbyterian Church. E. P, McParland, paator. Bible achool opena promptly at 10 a. m. Lester Newbry, auperlnundent Morning worship at 11. Subject of sermon. , Christ s Constrslnlng Love. Toung People's society meets at 7 p, m. There will be a missionary program with Lenora Serlvner as leader. Evening worship at 0. Subject of the aermon, "Three Palse Hopes of Men." Mid-week prayer service and Bible study on Wednesday evening at 7:30 Advent Christian Church. On Jackson at Welch St. Bible school at 9:4ft, with super intendent Mil. Grace Thurman. Preaching services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. ro. The meuages of ths day will be brought by Slater Gertie S. Sullivan. The subject of the morning will be, "Except the Lord build the house, they labor In vain who build It. Ps. 137:1. "Choose ye this day whom ye will serve" will be the thme of the even ing message. Come and worship God In the spirit of true holiness. Free Methodist Church West Tenth and Ivy Streets. V. M. Abbot, Paator In Charge. Sunday achool, 9:48 a. m. A district rally of the Women's Missionary society and the Young People's Missionary society will be held Sunday at the church. Morning service, 11 o'clock. Afternoon, 3 o'clock. . Evening service, 7:80 o'clock. Mrs. Carrie 811 va, returned mis sionary from China, will be guest speaker at each service. You are cordially invited to attend these services. Mrs. Sllva will bring some very profitable Information ooncernlng the work In China. Zlon Enrllsb Lot her a Cbarrii Fourth and Oakdale Ave. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Classes for all ages. Martin Paulson, superin tendent. Church service at 11 a. nv Rev. W. H. Eaton will deliver the message. On Sunday, May 2nd, there will be a congregational meetlnc after the morning service. This meeting is Im portant and eTery member of the church la urged to be present. The Ha I ration Army 234 North Bart let t street. Captain and Mrs. O. R. Durham, commanding officers; Ben H. Meyer, superinten dent of the Sunday school. 11 AO a. m, morning worship; 3:00 p. m Sunday school, classes for all; 1:18 p. nv. Toung People's legion meeting at the Olrle' Community club; 7:18 p. m., open air meeting at Main and Central; 8:00 p. in Salva tion meeting. Toull always find a hearty welcome at our services. Army Evangelist Main Street Methwllst Church MeJn end Oakd.I. Oku O. Olbeon, mlnleter Horning worship, 11 o'clock. The pastor eubjeet for th. morang "ill be Th Ornt vole for Today." Church school, t AS, R. J. Bills. superintendent. Youritf people', eerrlce. 0 46 p. m Srenlne; mttIh, 7:30 o'clock. At tola hour th. young people will pre sent a pUr. "The BUhop'e Crusade You ere cordially Inrtted to worship with ue. ' nrat Church of Christ, Scientist Authorized branch of The Mother Church. The Pint Church of Chrlat, sVlentlst, In Boston, Mass. Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock, church edifice, 312 North Oakdele. Subject for Sunday, April 30. "Probation After Death." Wednesday evening church meeting, Inoludlng teittmontale of Chrlitlan Science healing, at 8 o'clock. The reading room, which li located at 401 In the Medford building, Is open dally from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. The librarian la In attendance from 10 to 4. at which time the Bible and all Chrlitlan Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchaaed. The public l cordially Invited to attend the eervlcee and vim the reading room. The rint Haptlut Church Firth and North Central. Wolford A. Dawea, minuter. Bible achool .t. ciaaies for all ee.ee., Mornlng worahlp 11. The pastor continue, the exposition of X Corln thlina. epeaklng on the subject "wue Counsel". The choir, directed by Mre. Clem rinley, will elng, "Pount of Every - Bleialne." BnlA h. ur.. Eaton. B.T.P.U. groupe meet at :I0. Theee meeting! are Intereetlng and helpful. All young people Invited. Evening worihip 7:jo. Sermon. -The Two Way,." Song service. Spe lal mutlo. Christian fellowship. The annual business meeting of ths church will be held Wednesday at 7: JO. All members and friends are urged to be preaent. A social hour will follow the meeting. A rirasant stop over on the Trip to San rranrtsro Cross the Bridies During Dsrllihtl HOTEL WOODLAND WOODLAND, OALIf. New, fireproof building 0" V. Highway 09 -u 80 ROOMS 80 BATHS RATES FROM $2 00 enrrm iiior room "Vim - TAVKIl OFFICIAL AAA HOTEL WARM IN fflNTFR COOL l! Bt'MMKR Dave H. Chambers, Proprietor Inilit On Delicious Lost River BlTTeCER Pall Gospel Church Newtown Street near W. Msln Leonard Weston, pastor. Sunday school, 0:40 a. m. Morning worahlp, 11 a. m Evangelistic meeting. 7:40 p. ra. Evangelist P. J. B?tt will speak at both services today. At the morning worship hour he will speak on "Oolng Tru" with Ood. "Ended" will be the topic for the evening evangel la tic message. Pr lends are urged to attend these two services as It will be the last time Dr. Betu will speak 1n southern Oregon this season. Bring your friends and come In 'lme to enjoy the congregational singing. First Methodist Episcopal Church West Main snd Laurel Streets. Joseph Knotte, Minister. Sunday school, 0 :45 a. m. 6. J. Neumann, superintendent. Morning worship. 11 o'clock. Ser mon theme, "A Day at a Time." An- them. Sing Alleluia Porth (Buck); solo parts by Miss Jeanette Trill, so prano. Olaf Severson Jr., tenor; and Andrew Severson, baritone. Offertory solo, 1 Heard the Voice of Jesus Bay (Rathbun), sung by Mrs. Elsie Carl ton Strang. Prelude, O Star of Eve (trans, by Elwtn H. Lemare). Offei tory, Cavatlna In B flat. May Laurence, poettude. Jesus Lover of My Soul. Mrs. Elsie Carlton Strang, director. Mra. Doris Condlt Lenta, organist. At 0:80 p. m. all young people are Invited to attend the meetings of the Ep worth Leagues. At 7:80 p. m. the pastor wtJl preach on "Differences in Thought and Re ligion." Come and bring your friends. Midweek service Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. grU '-"gUl"1 ;f M.i 'I jsjsjii is; l: l ".-V"?"" mi iiisiiilnasaai siiii i Brigadier Prancls E. Bowe.l, (above) of San Pranclaeo, will open an evan gelistic eampalrn at the local Sal vation Army corps, 230 North Bart lett street, Wednesday at 7:40 p. m, Brigadier Howell, who la one of two evangelists being sponsored by the Army's territorial headquarters in San pranclaeo, has been eminently successful in evangelistic work throughout the Western states where he has served as an officer for more than thirty years. Captain Durham of the local corps states that Brigadier HoweUs' meet Inge are always characterized by a great deal of happy singing, and that the brigadier speaks forcefully and entertainingly, yet briefly. Brigadier Howell, who close a cam paign In Klamath Palls this evening, will be escorted to Medford Wednea day afternoon by a party of Salva tionists from the Klamath Pol la corps, headed by Major and Mrs. Thomas Mitchell. The Klamath Palls delegates will remain for the open ing services of the local campaign, an open air meeting at 7:10 p. m-. at Main and Central streets, Wednesday. Meetings will be held nightly until May 10 and all meetings are of a public nature. Plrst Ch rlit tan Church James M. Hamilton, pastor. Effle Herbert Kurtz, choir director. Mabei Sims, pianist. Ralph L. Cook, Bun day school superintendent. Sunday school 0:46 a. m. Every man's Bible clan at court house. same hour. Morning worship at 11. Prelude "Consolation" by Liszt. Anthem by choir. Ash ford's "Springtime or Praise." The sermon topic, "Three Philosophies of Life." Oddfellows and Rebekahs from Ashland. Central Point, Oold Hill, Jacksonville and Medford will be special guests t morning service, C. E. societies and adult study group meet at 0 :30 p. m. Sunday. Evening church service 7:30. Pre lude, "Reverie" by du Solr. Anthem by choir. "Still Btm With Me," by Oallbraith. Sermon topic. "Judging What I Bight.'" Loyal Workers Class regular monthly party tn church parlora Prtday, 8 p. m. Plans are being completed for a vacation church .achool In vne church beginning June 7 for three weeks. The school will meet five days a week from 0 to 11-30 a. m.. snd will include the ege from four through junior high school. All are welcome to the church : servlcesj. I "Pentecost;" the special topic being "Pentecost and Power." Special sa cred mux. Sunday school, 0:40, Mrs. P. I. Caul kins, super.ntendent. A lively in structive school others welcome if not enrolled e'eaewhere. Toung People's meeting. 030, Mra. Orpha Beer, president. This inspira tional hour Interest young people particularly. Junior meeting. fl:J0 In the Annex building. Mrs. pred M Weat&erford. director. People's meeting Wednesday. 7:30 p. nv Prayer praise and Bible atudy. A warm cordial welcome to friends and Strang era. Too Late' to Classify St. Ptrt Lutheran Chnreh (Maoun Synod) E. Main and Portland Ave. ' Harry H. Yonug. Pastor Sunday achool and Btble class at 10:00 o'clock this morning. Divine worship at 11:00 o'clock. Theme: "Thy Kingdom Come." The regular business meeting of the T. P. S. will be held after the service this morning. The Sunday school teachers will meet Monday evening at 8:00 In the home of the Bowmen near Jackson ville. The adult Bible history class meet Wednesday evening at 8:00 o'clock. Visitors are always welcome. Church of God Corner of Haven and Holly streets. 0:40 a. m. Sunday schooL Ray mond Chapman, superintendent. 11 a. m. Preaching by Evangelist R. T. West, "Christ's Departure and Return." 7:O0 p. m. Toung People's meet ing. Virginia Chapman, president 8:00 p. m. Preaching by Evange list B. T. .Vest. Subject, "Kingdom of Ood." Special singing at all service-. The public will be happy to know we will have pastor D, M. Cleme s and his son Oral Clemen and wife with us. Welcome to our services. Meetings will continue next week. The Apostolic Faith 43 North Pront Street Special revival meeting to continue all next week. The Reverend R. R. Crawford and musicians, singers, and workers from headquarters In Port land with the local church are con ducting the gospel campaign. Sunday three large meetings, 10:30 a. m., 2:30 p. m., 7:30 p. m.. Sabbath school 0 a. m. Every evening next week at 7:30 except Saturday, we are dedicating our new Hammond electric organ and a program of organ music precedes each service. This Is the only organ of this kind in the city of Medford Sacred musical concert at the Sun day evening service, special singing by the different organizations. Sound Bible truths proclaimed without fear or favor. Come and enjoy the gospel feast. Everybody welcome. It A A A A a ueugniruj rooms, oin SfttlZ Hi tUr- modern: hardwood wwaMV floors; beautiful lawn, garage, fenced back yard. Nominal down payment and terms. ftAApA 4 Rooms and breakfast d C (fa 0 U coolt: modern; garage, lawn, ahrubery. Small down payment; terms on balance. Ptne building site on Old Stae road. 8:i acres, irrigated. Priced to sell. Half down, balance monthly. 82000 2 acres, 4-roona houe; electricity, garage, poultry house, newly palntd; berries, garden. Nominal down payment; small monthly payments. 1500 7 acres, 4 -room house, modern conveniences, outbuildings; Irrigated, aaoo down; easy terms on balance. R- MEAD COOLET 411 Haven St. Phone 1831. CALL 608-8 Let me show you ths heat Btrxtia on the market 114 acres, lea than one mile from Mediom. House, fruit and nut tree. Ready for sub-division: all Irrigated, rich soil. Just what you can bazdle Small down payment and 820 per month. Henry R. Rlngoen. POR SALE Mohair Chesterfield set. walnut finish dining -4 t, ename'.ed wood ranee, rugs, tables, etc. Call Sunday or evenings, 1110 West 4th. ! RESTAURANT POR SALE Best busi ness and money maker to Medford. worth 12000. Must sacrifice. No reasonable offer refused. Otner businej requires Immediate stten tion. Inquire 430 N. Holly. FOR, SALE OR TRADE 300-eeie dairy farm in Langell Valley. Want small improved acreage. R. C Crowley, Bonanza. Oregon, ROOMS and meals. 18 N- Riverside. GOOD-WILL C6ED CARS 30 PONTIAC SEDAN 30 BUICK COUPE ,'s; Good as new. m rw-inr.F PirKUP scau i -3fl CHEVROLET PICKUP MS i in good ahape. 130 BUICK COUPE 27B !"31 FORD COUPE (rumble aeat) .i25 130 PORD POR DOR SEDAN J"? 30 BUICK BEDAJi -J "27 CHEV. LAXJAU ccua.- w SKINNER S GARAGE Bulck-Pontisc. 143 S. Riverside 1934 CHEVROLET Sedan; perfect every y: Blue Seal guarantee; low easy terms. Only 8143-00 doma. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth. GET your furniture repaired ard upholstered by Thlbault. Tel. 068-R. POR SALE Attractive horn at 01 Washington St.; living room, dlnir; room, kitchen, breakfast nook 2 bedrooms, bath, service porch with laundry trays, basement and fur nace; nice yard. This bouse hu a new composition roof and the Interior will be redecorated to cu.t purchaser. Reasonable down pay ment and terms. Exclusive licU'. TENGWALD AGENCY Phone 093 or 1340-W. LEASE mountain ranch; free Irriga tion. Lyden House, Jacksonville. Ore. 1929 PORD Sedan; new rubber, new paint: reconditioned throughout. Only 1165 00. PIERCE -ALLEN MOTOR CO ' Dodge and Plymouth. GET your Sunday meat at the River fid Market. Open all day. . 80 Acre. 83 A- Irrigated, C9finfl 13 acres alfalfa, balance WUUUU clover; 6-room houe, 8-room house, barn, chicken house: hog houses. Price 3000, or will sell equipped. Including about 35 head dairy cattle, for 84000; halt cash. 40 Acres, 10 acres trrt. 9 Inn g I c stand of iPfclwU clover; 3-room frame house, good barn. 2 chicken houses, 7 head of dairy stock, 2 hogs and farm equipment; 11000 down. And also a dandy little place of 9 acre, Irrigated, very good sou: 4-room modern plastered house, garage, chicken bouse; 81800. one third down, balance monthly pay ments. FOWLER & tJPP. 44 N. Riverside LOST Toy female Boston bull tur ner: wnue wiui ui"i ward. Phone 907-L. LARGE O. E 12 cubic ft. Frtgldaire. Ptrst 8200 gets It. Hotel Alien. 1930 Pord Roadster; excellent me chanical condition. 1933 Bulck Club Sedan. 1929 Packard Sedan. 1931 Chrysler Coupe. PERRY L. ASHCRAPT Packard. 128 S. Riverside. HANSEN and HOLLWOOD chicks 9c. Pullets 20c. Cockerels 2c. Rocks. Reds and New Hampshire 10c. Highest quality. Catalogue sent free. Jenks Hatchery, Tangent, Oregon. . DETAIL MEN In all counties by World-Known Pood Manufacturer to contact restaurants and hotels for grocery Jobbers. Pull or part time. Write Personnel Manager. 3340 Msdlson Road. Cincinnati. O. SHEEPMEN Losses through dogs shall be reported within 48 hours In order to secure compensation. DOO CONTROL BOARD PER LOAD Buv a rieaplnr. load of 12-lnch or 16-Inch GREEN PINE SLABS SELECT GRADE when order s for TWO LOADS! MEDFORD FUEL CO. Telephone 631 Church of the Nazarene Central Ave. at Jackson Pred M. Weatherford, paator -evangelist will be heard at the popular 7:30 evangellatlo hour on the topic. "The Sin Ood Can't Forgive.' Spe clal and spirited gospel singing as well as testimonial wiu feature. At U a. m, Mr. Weatherford will be heard In the second of a series on , Lift Her Load witk the Modern Electrical Servant Hii Wagei arc so Very Low! Do you think housework Is osy ? Hovt you ever stayed home for o day ond followed your wife through her sched ule ? Cooking, cleaning, scrub bing, attending to the thousand and one wants and difficulties of the children It's a wonder housewives and Mothers hold out as long as they do that It of course KIDDY KILOWATT Yew ftetfrk! Serve ( those who ore still trying to get along without the help of modern electrical servants Electricity won't tend the boby, but it will keep his milk pure and unspoiled and heat the water for washing hit clothes. It will also cook his food and the family's more appetiiingly than Is possible in any other way. The California Oregon Power Company 1930 DODGE Coupe; g wheels, good tires, motor recently overhauled Guaranteed everyway, only 475. 0C down; low monthly payments. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth. FOR LEASE OR RENT BOacre ranch. 35 acres under cultivation: 6-room house and outbuildings- 3 miles from town on Rogue river. mile from school; easy rental. Call at Rudy's Ollmore Service. 2T5 So. Central Ave., Medford. Oregon Phone 1667. POR RENT Furnished 7 -room house. 'MS. or will rent part. 310 Portland Ave. INDEPENDENT BUSINESS If you would like to enter business for yourself and make an Inde pendent living, try Rawlelgh Retail-. . :ng. uooa territories open, now Call or write Edward Jones. Raw lelgh Dealer, Central Point, Oregon WILL PAY up to 35caahrreir dentlal lot on paved street. Boa 1413. Tribune. POR SALE Two i Guernsey cows; one testing 6 1. B. J. Palmer, Pal mer Music Store, phone 788. HOWARD VINCENT Is now at Med ford Hotel Barber Shop. FOR RENT Large furnished front roo m ; prt va te en tra noe : hea ted . Eat side, close In. Phone 889-Y f I S ' Jlr ; The U. S. Public Works Administration Housing Division is buying 16,697 Westinghouse Refrigerators for its slum-clearance, low-rent housing projects. Side by side, one against the other, they would make a line of refrigerators sue miles long! Lowest operating costs enabled Westinghouse to win this order. Other makes quoted low prices but the decision was based on price PLUS operating cost for ten years and Westinghouse won. let us show you the money-saving advantages of the new Westinghouse Kitchen-Proved Refrigerator Be sure to investigate its famous Economizer Unit, Super sealed Insulation, fast-freezing Sanalloy Froster, Built-in Watchman protection, and other features. If Westinghouse can save money for the United States Government, it can save money for you. Cupp's Furniture Store THE STORE THAT IS ALWAYS AHEAD