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POE SIX MEDFOnn f ATTi TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OREGON'. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 28.-133T Church Interests and Notices Penteroatal Mlwlon 135 West Main, upatalr huaHan4 In i-ri rtrei MtlnffP mvttrv Bight at 7:45. Sunday morning worahlp at 11:00 e'eioex. Church of Jnii C'lirIM of Letter Day Ralnta (Mormon) Sunday ichool services, 10 a. m. Evening services, 7 p. m. Held In Scott Huffman's horns on s0 Haven street. ' Everyone welcome. DeVern J. Ras nuKeD, presiding elder. ' - Full Oopel Church Kewtown atreet near West Main. Leonard Weston, pastor. Sundsy school. 0:46 a. m. Morning worship. 11 . m. Evangelistic meeting, 7:30 p. m. Week night services Include an In forms! fellowshlp-prsyer meeting Wednesday and Bible study Frldsy. The present series of studies deals with the "'Sermon qn tha Mount." A eerdlsl Invitation to sttend Is ex tended to all. Services start at 7:30 p. m. First Preshyterlan Church. Dr. Sherman L. Divine, pastor. Manse, 27 Ross Court. Morning worship, 11 a. m., with pastor's sermon to young folks on the theme, "The Common Weal." Church school, 0:45 a. m. Onion C. E. meeting at First Chris tian church, 8:30 p. m. Mid-week Bible study Thursday. 7:30 p. m. Friday afternoon and evening an nus! bazaar of Women's assoclntlon with dinner at 0 p. m. A cordial In Tltatlon to all. Central Avenue Church of Christ W. F. Stram. Minister Bible school at 0:46 a.m., Cleo Crowl, superintendent. At 11 a.m., Lord's Supper and sermon. "Thanks-Living." Junior. Young People's and Adult Study groups meet at 6:30 p.m. 7:30, Evangelistic song-sorvlce and sermon, "Completing the Restoration.:' Spec ial muslo both morning and evening. A good-sized crew Is now rushing our Tabernacle through to comple tion. Dedication of the Tabernacle within few weeks will be In tne form of a 8 or 4 weeks' Evangelistic meeting. Put this on your schedule of worthy events. At Nazarene rT ? ' , f-i.'. k r - i " fv. I 1 wy I mt7 1 .v- . r.y M i-i. ff. .iff"- . -'rv A ' 'W Phoenix Christian Church Bible chool 10 . m. CIaams (or all. P. W. Houston, superintendent. Lord' Day communion, 11 a. m.. followed by sermon, "The Kingdom of Heaven." Brother Norman Praley of Klamath will bring the morning mes sage. Evening service t 7:30. Brother Brownrlft! will brln the evening mea safte speaking on "Christian Devo tion." , , We welcome all to both ervloe. Rev. I,on It. tAuoilriim (nixii', uhu will open a sperlal evanreliMlc ram palgn thl morning at the Olmrrh of the Nar.nrrne. Kervlres will he rnn diirtefl earh evening except Saturday until December 12. Church of Christ Court atreet, Just off North Central Ave. Bible study at 10.15 a. m. Preaching at 11, by C. T. Springs, topic: "God's Part and Man's Part, In the Plan of Salvation." Observance of the Lord's supper. Evening service at 7:30. Apostolic Fnlth 43 North Front street Devotional and praise service Sun day morning at 10:30. Real live evangelistic service Sun day evening at 7:30. Sabbath school for the young peo ple on Sunday at 0 a. m. Tuesday, Thursday and Friday eve ning et 7:45. i The Hammond electric organ leads the song service. Sacred program of music by the orchestra on Sundsy evening. Special singing at ich serv ice. The whole truth preached without fear or fevor. Everybody welcome. A collection la never teJten. First Church of Christ, Sciential. Author! red branch of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Mass. Service are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock, church edifice, 212 North Oakdale. Subject for Sunday. No vember 38, "Ancient and Modem Nec romancy, alia Mesmerism and Hyp notism, Denounced." Wednesday evening church meet ing, including testimonial of Chris tian Science healing, at 8 o'clock. The reading room, which la located In 414 and 415 Medford Center build ing, la open dally from 7 a. m, to fl p. m. The librarian la In attendance from 10 to 4. at which time the Bible and all Christian 'Science liter ature may be read, borrowed or pur chased. The public la cordially Invited to attend the service and visit the read ing room. St. Peter's Lutheran Church (MiMourl Synod, East Main snd Portland avenue. Harry H. Young, pnator. Sunday school and Bible c.sb this morning at 10. Divine worship t 11 o'clock. Theme: Make Your Home a Truly Christian Home. No evening xervtce this evening. Confirmation Instruction Monday evening at 7:00. Finance boe-rd will meet Monday evening at 6:00. The Sunday school teachers will meet Tueeday evening at 6 o'clock. Bible history class Wednesday eve ning at 8. The Ladle Aid will give tta annual ale and supper In the church base ment Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. A nominal price of twrnty-flve cents plate will be charged. Children under 12 will be free. The general public la cordially Invited. Medford Company of Jehovah's Witnesses. The Medford Company of Jeho vah' Witnesses meets every Wednes day at 7:30 p. m., and every Saturday afternoon at 1:30 at 737 South Cen tral avenui. All Interested In Watch Tower Bible study are welcome. Ztnn RngllAh Lutheran Church West Fourth at Oakdale. Werner Jensen, Pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Woahlp service, 11 a. m, Evening service, 7:30. Our morning service la Interesting, helpful and worshipful. We Invite you to worship with us. Tonight the aermon In this scries of the main teachings of the Blhle about solvation will be the com mandment, 'Thou shalt not commit adultery." Polnta dlscuaaed will be: The so-called double atandard of mor ality; marriage, divorce, and what alone Is the scriptural grounds for remarriage; the priceless virtue of youth: may Christians advisedly dance? This commandment Is a sub ject which affects people from child hood to old age and the Bible has very definite teachings about It. Evening service will begin with an opening sing of gospel hymns which includes a hymn story, we have an, electrically lighted cross, and thd Zlon Lutheran hymn alnger sings two hymna each Sunday evening. You will be welcome. Phoenix Prosli.vterlan Church E. F McFarland, pastor Bible school for all ages optna promptly at ten o'clock, E. Lester Newbry, superintendent. Morning worship at eleven o'clock. Subject of sermon: "The Reality of Chrut. The young people and adults hold mission study clssses on Moslem lands at seven In the evening. Public 1 urged to attend these Interesting classes. Midweek prayer aervlce and Bible study on Wednesday evening at sev en-thirty. The Ladle Aid society meets on Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. nt. Mark's Episcopal Corner Fifth and Oakdale E. S. Bartlam, Rector Holy communion, 8 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon. 11:00. Church school, 0:45 a. m. Free Methodist Church 337 West Tenth C. B. Btarkey, pastor Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Y.P.M.S. at the county farm at 8. Junior band, 6:30 p. m. Y.P.M.S.. 0:45 p. m. Evangelistic message, 8:00. Mid-week prsyer service Wednes day, 7:30. First MethodUt Ephrnpul Church West Main and Laurel streets. Jos eph Knotts, minister. 0:45 a. m. Sunday school. Mr. E, J. Neumann, superintendent. 11 a. m. Morning worship. Ser mon theme, "The Christian Coven ant." Anthem. "Clad Is Lovo" by Shelley; Incidental solo by Mr. Robt. Wright. Offertory solo sung by Mrs. Elsie Carlton Strang. 6:30 p. m. All young people are Invited to attend our Epworth leagues. 7:30 p. m. You will enjoy nur In formal evening service. Fine music tonight. Besides the special number by the chorus Mr. Olaf Severson. Jr., will sing a solo and a ladles' trio, composed of the Misses Gilbert. Barrett and Poffenbarger, will a-lve a splendid number. Come and bring your mends. The pastor will take for his theme "Things To Think About." Mid-week service Wednesdev at 7:30 p. m. Church of the Nair arena Central Avenue at Jackson Today marka opening of our much anticipated revival aerie with Evangelist Rev. Lon R. Woodrum of Oklahoma City, Ok la., who will be special speaker morning and eve ning at the regular church services today. Reverend Woodrum will speak each night at 7:90, excepting Sat urdays throughout the series which will conclude Sunday, December 12. Today services are at 10:45 and 7:30 p. m. respectively. In the revival series Rev. R. K. Griffith will lead In the music a chorus director. Mrs. Lor en a Robin son, gifted soloist, will carry the major psrt of the special music feature. Sunday school 0 :45, under super vision of Mr. Clara Csulktns. Young people's meeting 6:30. Mrs. Ethel Kornstad. president; Miss Helen Scheel, acting director. Junior Society meeting 6:30. The psator will speak. Mrs. Fred M. Wratherford, supervisor, In charge. The public la warmly Invited to share In the ministry of these gifted worker. Effle Ralph First Chrlntlan Church Ninth and Oakdale James M. Hamilton, pastor; Herbert Kurtr. music director: L. Cook, Sunday school superinten dent. Sunday school 0:45 a. m. Every man's Community Bible clss in court house, same hour. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Pre lude "Solitude" by Ferber: offertory. "Cantablle" by Crlbuiya: anthem. "Let the People Olve Thanks" by Leavitt. Sermon. "An Ancient and a Modern Problem." Pledges to un derwrite the church's budget for 1038 will be received in en every member enlistment and consecration service st church Sundsy morn Inc. Those unable to be at the church will be called upon by a member of the every member enlistment committee. C. E. societies and an adult study group meet at church at 6:30 Sun day night. At 7:80 our congregation win join with the closing aes-ton of the Crater Lake C. E. convention In this church. Church of God. Corner Haven and Holly streets. Sunday school, 0:46 a.m. Preaching, 11 a.m. Morning sub Ject, "They Sacrificed; Have You7' Young People' meeting, 7 p. m. Subject: "Church Membership." Preaching. 8 p.m. Subject, "Two Home Offered. Whloh Will Ye Choose?" Rev. H. W. Burch will speak at both services, Rev. Mullen being at the young people's convention at Portland. Main Street Methodist Church The Grey Brick Church Dr. Jouett P. Bray, pastor Church school at 8:45 a. m. R. J. Bills, superintendent. Mra. Frank Rob erts, superintendent of Junior de partment. There la no better church school In the city. Preaching at 11 a. m. The Rev. Per cy McArthur, apeaker. Young people's and Fellowship club meets at 6:30 p. m. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. The Rev. McArthur, apeaker. This Sunday preaching services 1 the beginning of the evangelistic serv ices to be held by Mr. McArthur who U a sane preacher and preacher of the Oospel In It purity and simplicity. Good music, special numbers on the accordion by Mr. McArthur. Services every evening the coming week at 7:30. The church and pastor Invites you to attend. 4 False-Name Racket In Radio Stopped In New York Drive MADDOX WILL SING I provide background music, vocal mu sic and speech, or orchestral repro duction. Thl system i said to pro vide perfect reproduction of any type of program. Appearance of George E. Maddox, tenor, as guest artist with the Med ford Symphony Orchestra at their concert Tuesday evening, November 30, returns a favorite singer to this city. Born In Oregon. Mr. Maddox got an early start in music, singing success fully In light opera and on Chautau qua platforms. Out of thl rich ex perience he has won recognition In radio, church and concert a a singer of appealing voice and pleasing per sonality. The record of four years as a solo ist In one of Seattle's largest churches, The First Baptist Church 5th & N. Central St. Wolford A. Dawes. Minister Bible school, 0:45. Classes for all age. Morning worship 11:00. Sermon. "Separation." Thla is another in the series on 3 Corinthians. Special muslo by the choir. B. Y. P. U. group 6:30. Evening worship 7:30. Sermon, "A Sure Cure." Song service. Special music. Baptism at close of service. A cordial Invitation la extended to a'V The Salvntlon Army 336 North Bartlett Street Adjutant and Mrs. G. R, Durham. commanding officer. 11:00 a. m.. morning holiness meeting, Mrs. Dur ham will bring the message; p. m.. Sunday school, classes for all, come and bring your children; 3:15 p. m. Young People' Legion meeting at the Girls Community club; 7:30 p. m.. open air meeting at Main and Central streets; 8 p. m evening service. This being our semi-annual Corp Cadet Sunday, members of our Corp Cadet Brigade will take a prominent part in all services with exception of the 11 a. m. service. They will have complete charge of the Young Peo ple's lyion meeting and. In the eve ning service will again have complete chaige. In this service they will pre sent a short play entitled: "Youth at the Cross Roads" and the meeting will close with a candle service In which sll will Join In. We Invite you to worship with us you'll find a hearty welcome. "New York City has Just witnessed a clean-up of the false-name racket In radio and half a dozen dealers who were found guilty of using standard name on stencilled sets, have gone to Jail or paid fines, as the result of a searching Investigation by the district attorney's office." according to an article In the November Issue of Ra dio Today, a national radio magazine. "But there are other rackets beset ting the radio buyers of New York and similar metropolitan centers. Ex amples are the flagarant counterfeit ing of popular models, and the mis leading advertising of "14-tube" and "11-tube" sets In which half the so called "tubes" are inoperative In a radio sense," the magazine stated. Radio Today continued "when this '14-tube' receiver claimed as list ing for about the price of an average Q-tube radio turns out not to be as good as many of the cheaper radios of less tubes.fjt's time for radio dealers and radio manufacturer to take the leadership In cleaning up these con dition. "Comparisons are made with legi timate receivers so that radio deal ers everywhere can show their cus tomers why they should buy quality receivers manufactured by reputable Organizations and sold by reputable outlets." TALENT GRANGE DINNER AND DANCE THURSDAY TALENT. Nov. 37. (Spl.l Ladle of the Talent Orsnge will give a tur key' dinner and donee December 2. A ba7aar will also be hela at the .same time. Serving of dinner, for which a nominal charge will be made, will start at 6 o'clock. Mwv Mehtlv YMtnr EMERALD LAKE. Mont. (UP) A wandering moose comes each night to graze on the lawn of the Emerald lake residence of Raymond Kelley, a Montana Power company employe. 4 WINDOW OLASS-We sell window glass and will replace roar eroken window reasonably Prow bridge Cab inet Works fienrge E. Marino enjoyed by Mr. Maddox. Is concrete evidence of ability. Mr. Maddox will be accompanied by Eileen Crawford Maddox. also well known to the people of this commun ity. Tills will be the first of a series of concert by the Symphony Orchestra uutier ainvuon or John R. Knight, being sponsored by the Zonta club of Medford. Additional concerts this sea son are scheduled for February 10 and May 3, 1938. Fund derived from the presentations will be used ror two purpose; first, entire expense of car rying on the orchestra; second, or chestra instrument fund. Tickets may still be obtained from any Zontian or at any of the follow ing places; Hotel Medford. Palmer Music Store. Ethelwyn Hoffmanns, Prultts Mel ody Shop, Baldwin Piano Shoppe, The Toggery. Lawrence's .Tewirv at Leonard Electric. Craterian Beauty Shop, Medford Mall Tribune. Lewis Super Shows The New Motorola Home Radio Model The latest developments of the ra dio art have been incorporated in the new Motorola superheterodyne home radio, according to Jnck Anstey of the Lewis Super Service station, local Motorola dealer. The new Motorola model 10-Y. which was placed on display at Lewis Super this week, hos many unusual features, it is a 10-tube. 3-bnnd su perheterodyne receiver with the sen sational new "Talking" Dial The 10-Y has a R F. stage on all bands, the band name on each scale and Motor ola's centradlal tuning. The band se lector is Illumlnuted which makes It easy to read and It also has a rubber floated chassis. Two outstanding features, the hi nt control and the fidelity control which operates in conjunction en ables the listener to secure the exact tone desired. The hl-ltte control may be adjusted In several positions to Security In Baseball OLYMPIA. Wash. (UP) The Seat tle coast league baseball club pays unemployment insurance to the state which will entitle any of the player to $7 to 615 a week aid when they get out of wajt. Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ads 1 1 :30 p m. Too Late to Classify FOR RENT 5 -room modern house, close In. Clean, desirable home: 630 per month, water paid. Dad Roberts, 720 W. Snd. WHAT do YOU Require when you Borrow? CHECK THE THINGS YOU INSIST UrON: Speed .... Friendliness Privacy . . . Businesslike basis SimplicityNo Special security Plenty of time to repay Controlled Cost ... No extra fees Flexible no hard and fast rules Ynu will find that we meet VOI R requirements when jou need rMI. (nine In TODAY. Or If you prefer, make arrangements by phone, A Complete Service ALL PLANS LOANS UP TO $300--For Every Need Oregon & Washington Mortgage Co. 41 I. Ontral l,lfl. No. S-1M W. B. THOM. MfT. 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POR RENT Apartment. Business $lrl preferred. Phone 1582 -J. STEADY employment offered to men who want good independent busi ness: city and country territory Call or write eatabll.Mied Rawlelgh Dealer. Phone 011, Edward Jone, Central Point. POR SALE All kind of Real Estate. uooa Duy in :arm property, atoc ranches, good-paying auto camp, atiburban homes near Mwlford. and attractive homes on Rogue river. See me before buying. C. O. Chap man, Alaska Auto Camp, 4', mile west of Gold Hill. POR RENT Front sleeping room 225 Cottage St. FOR SALE Burs -saw and mndrel. 4 -wheel trailer with license, and house north of Pine Cone. Pacific Hwy. PREP Mattress cover with each com plete rebuild Job that come In our shop Monday and Tuesday, Med ford phone H57; shop phone 38. Central Point Mattress Factory. NEEDLEWORK GIFTS. 10c up. Chil dren's sewing. Mrs. Tllley, 1115 West 9th. WHY? No. 1 Modern 8 -room house; mod ern new dairy barn for grade A milk: 4 acres lad I no clover; paid-up water right. 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