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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. SUNDAY. JULY 3. 1938 PAGE FIVE St. Mark's Episcopal. E. S. Bartlam, rector. Holy communion, 8 a. m. Holy communion and sermon, a. m. Church school, 8:45 a. m. Med ford Company of JehOYah'i Witnesses 737 South Central Avenue. Bible study, Sunday evening at 7:30. Wednesday evening at 7:30 and Saturday afternoon at 1:46. AH who are Interested In Watai rower Bible study are welcome. No collections. Zton English Lutheran Church W. 4th Street at Oakdale . Werner Jeasen, Pastor Church service, 8:30 a.m. Sunday school, 10:00 a.m. Sermon this morning: "A Clttaen Makes the Ultimate Discovery.", Worsh I p service be gi n s at 8:! a.m. If you 'haven't a diurch home you are Invited to worship with us. Pull Gospel Church Newtown Street Near West Main Leonard Weston, Pastor Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Morning worship, 11:00 ajn. Evangelistic meeting. 8:00 p.m. Friday evening the church will hold Its annual pre-conventton business meeting. Purpose of the meeting is to elect and instruct delegates who will represent the local assembly at the annual convention and camp meeting of the Oregon district coun cil of the assemblies of God, to be held at the Turner Memorial camp ground. Turner, Ore., July 18 to 31. The Salvation Army 236 North Bartlett. " Adjutant and Mrs. O. R. Durham, commanding officers: Lieutenant Da vid Luntz. assistant. Morning holiness meeting 11 a. m.. Adjutant Durham will speak from the subject. "The Lord's Require ments": 3 p. m., Sunday school, classes for all; 3:15 p. m.. Young Peo ple's Legion meeting at the Girls" Community club: 7:30 p. m.. open air meeting at Main and Central streets: 8:00 p.m., Salvation meeting. Public meetings on Tuesday, and Saturday at 8:00 p.m. You'll always find a welcome at the Army. Pilgrim Holiness Oiurch Corner East Jackson and Bessie Sts. C. Edwin Cox. Pastor , t Regular services will be conducted as usual. In the absence of tie pastor, who Is attending the annual district camp meeting and assembly of the denomination in Pasadena. Services are as follows: Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Preaching service 11:00 a.m. Sunday Young People's missionary service, 8:45 p.m. Preaching 7:45 p.m. Brother Llghe will bring the message both morning and evening. We extend an Invitation to all to worship wltii us. First Church of Christ, Scientist Authorized branch of The Mother Church, Ttie First Church of Chrlpt. Scientist, In Boston, Mass. Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock, church edifice, 312 North Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, July 3. "God." Wednesday evening church meet ing. Including testimonials of Chris tian Science healing, at 8 o'clock. The reading room, which Is located' In 414 and 414, Medford Center build ing, la open dally from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. The librarian is In attendance from 10 to 4, at which time the Bible and all authorized Christian Science literature may be read, bor rowed or purchased. The public Is cordially Invited to attend the services and visit the reading rooms. Church of the Nazarene Holly at First Fred M. Weatherford, pastor-evangelist, will be heard at the 10:45 morning worship hour on "Life An alysis." The message will bear a note of patriotism as well as fundamental life opjectlves as relates to destiny. The Misses Helen Wilson and Marlon Meegan will sing. The Northwest Nazarene College Jubilee Quartet will be brought here by Dr. R. Wayne Gardner and will be gueste of the church at the 7:45 p.m. service. The quartet will be heard In a sacred concert and Dr. Gardner will speak. Sunday school 9:45 a.m., Mrs. Clara Caulklns, superlentendant. Activity la being emphasized In this depart ment. Young people's meeting 8:45 pjn.. Mrs. Mattle House, president. The Jubilee Quartet of Northwest Nazarene College under the direction of Dr. Gardener In charge young peo ple's program. Junior society mets 6:45 p.m. under leadership Mrs. Fred M. Weatherford. The public is very cordially invited to the services of the day. YOU CAN GET More heat for less money in MILL FUELS SLABW00D BLOCKWO0D SAWDUST Order cow when prompt deliveries are assured TimberP MIDFOH0 ASSXV Phone 7 Jubilee Quartet To Sing I '- mam The First Baptist Church ifth and N. Central streets. Wolford A. Dawes, minister. Bible school, 9:45, Classes for all ages. Morning worship. 11 a. m. Sermon, "A Backward and a Forward Look." Special music. Communion. Receiv ing of members. B. Y. P. U.. 7 p. m. Evening worship, 8 p. m. Sermon, ' A Great Light." Song service. Spe cial music. All are welcome to these services. y First Presbyterian Church Dr. Sherman L. Divine, pastor. Manse 27 Ross Court. Tel. 194-J-2. Eva Hazelrlgg March, organist and directors. Morning worship, 11:00 a. m. Hayward H. Johnson. Superintend ent Anti-Liquor League of Oregon will occupy the pulpit. Soprano solo, "The Lord Is My Light" by Allltsen, Miss Vlviennle Meola. Church school assembly, 9:45 a. m. Maynard Putney, superintendent. A most cordial welcome to all. At 5:16 p. m. Superintendent John son will conduct a trial In the City park, "Death Takes the Steering Wheel." Main Street Methodist Church The Gray Brick Church Dr. Jouett P. Bray, Pastor Church school at 9:45 a.m. Mr. R. J. Bills, general superintendent. Mrs. Frank Roberts, superintendent Junior department. Preaching at 11 a.m. Young Peoples service and Fellow ship club meets at 7:00 p.m. Preaching at city park In union service. The service la headed by the Baptist church and will be held In the city park. At the close of the 11:00 a.m. ser vice Mr. Wheeler of CorvsUls will hold the third quarterly conference. All members and officials urged to attend. Church of Good At Haven and Holly Church bible school at 0:45 a.m. Mr. Harmon Prowler, superintend ant. with a fine staff of teachers You should come and study the word of God with us under direction of the able teachers of this school, Morning worship 11:00 a.m. Ser mon by the pastor. Young people's meeting, 7:00 p.m Evening service 7:48 p.m. Good, congregational and special i singing, the kind that you will enjoy ; hearing. j Prayer and praise service each Wed nesday 7:45 p.m. Brother Burch It conducting pray er meetings at Central Point each Friday evening, the public U Invited to all services. T. O. Satterfield, pastor. Company omon , End of North Central 1 Dr. R. Wayne Gardner (below) rice-president of Northwest Naza rene ' college, will he at the Church of the Nararene, Holly at First street, for the 7:45 p. tn. service today. With him will be the Jubilee Quartet (above), of Northwest Nazarene col lege, which will present eveial vocal numbers. Dr. Gardner Mill speak briefly In the Interests of the col lege and 'deliver the message nf the evening In hrlef. The public Is cor dially Invited to hear the evening program. Central Avenue Church of Christ Central Ave. and Jack no n St. Meeting In the Gospel Tabernacle W. E. Stram; Minister Bible school at 9:45 a.m. Christian Endeavor and Bible study at 7:00 p.m. Worship and preaching at 10:45 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. On Sundays. July 8 and 10. W. E. Stram is exchanging pulpits with Evangellsto V. K. Allison and the church in Santa Crur.. Calif. Mr. Al lison will speak here both morning and evening on these two Sundays. Mr. Allison Is well known In Oregon, having formerly preachea In several Oregon churches. He has addressee some of the largest audiences ever assembled to hear any message In the state of Oregon. People of Medford district have a unique opportunity of fered In getting to hear him. The public is Invited to these services. Free Methodist Church 337 W. 10th St. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Mrs. C. B Starkey. superintendent. The vacation Bible school, which has been sponsored by our Sunday school came to a close on Friday, ending with a picnic at Ashland Park. We wish to thank parents, teachers and all who co-operated in making this a successful school. Today, July 3. we. will hold children's day ex ercises In connection with the Sun day school. Morning worship. 11:00 a.m Junior Band. 6:30 p.m. Y.P.M.S. service, 6:30 p.m. Evangelistic service. 7:30 p.m Special singing at each service Mid-week service Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. The public 1b cordlaly Invited. C. B. Starkey, pastor. St. Peter's Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) B. Main and Portland Ave. Harry H. Jfoung, Pastor Sunday school at 10:00 a.m No morning worship this morning. Evening service this evening at 8:00 Theme : "The Beauty of Building Christ's Church According to His In structions." Regular council meeting this eve ning after service. Bible history class meets Wednes day evening at 8:00. Ice cream social sponsored by the Ladles' Aid will be given Thursday evening on the church lawn. Young and old are invited. The public la also cordially Invited. Sunday school teacher's meeting Friday evening at 8:00. Mrs. E. Tarns will give a Junior Bible lesson demon stration. The public la always welcome. ORCHARD BRAND REG. 0. 8. ARSENATE of LEAD (NEW TYPE) Is a distinctly improved Arsenate of Lead. It , is the result of careful research and the latest development of modern manufacturing pro-' cesses. The flat, scale-like particles of "Astrin gent" Arsenate of Lead form a tight, olosely ' knit film over fruit and foliage. This inherent filming property provides the complete surface protection necessary to excellent insect control. Other ORCHARD BRAND Products: Lima Sulfur Solution Dry Lime Sulfur Arwnlt of Zlne Parla Green Bordeaux Mixture Drltomle Sulfur "34" Copper Spray Zlntoi. 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Everyone be sure and come. 7:00 p.m. The Epworth Leaguers In vite ell young people to their servicer tonight. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. The Phoenix, Presbyterian Church E. F. McFarland, Pastor Bible school with classes far all ages opens promptly at 10:00 o'clock. Mrs. Mlna White, Sunday school su perintendent. Morning worship at 11:00 o'clock, t which time the Rev. George J. Adams, a young missionary working under the Presbyterian Foreign board In Korea, will be the guest speaker, bringing a message on the work In that well-known field. Mr. Adams will Apeak to the young people at their 7:00 o'clock meeting, and at 8:00 o'clock hour of worship will show moving pictures of the mission work In Korea. The public Is cordially In vited to attend all services. Midweek prayer service will be held In the church parlor on Wednesday afternoon at 4 00 o'clock. ALLISON WILL SPEAK AT CHURCH OF CHRIST Mr. V. K. Allison of Santa Cruz. Cal., will supply the pulpit at the Church of Christ tabernacle at Cen tral and Jackson streets, tor both morning and evening services today and next Sunday. Evangelist W. E. Stram, regular pastor, states "tens of thousands of people tn Oregon who knew Mr. Alli son a few years back will agree that he Is an outstanding speaker. Peo ple of the Medford district are In vited to hear him at the four ser vices." Agen Evangelist Weds Young Girl HOLLYWOOD. July 3. (UP) Gypsy Smith. 78-year old English evangelist, was married late today to Mary Alice Shaw, 36, a theological student In a quiet ceremony per formed at the bride's home The man-law? rites were read by the evangelist's son. the Rev. Albany Rodney Smith of Mystic, Ct. The noted evangelist's granddaughter. Betty Smith, daughter of the Rev. Albany Smith, was one of the bridesmaids. The other bridesmaid was Margaret Webster of Chattan ooga, Tenn. Funeral Rites Held For McCormick Boy ALBUQUERQLE. N. M., July a. (AP) In the presence of only close friends and members of the family, funeral services were held late to day at Los Poblanos ranch for Mcdlll McCormick, 21, who was killed on a mountain-climbing ex pedition 10 days ago. The body of the young scion of the noted publishing family was brought off a remote ledge on North Sandla peak last night fol lowing one of the most Intensive searches ever conducted In the southwestern mountain country. Schmeling Embarks Still Flat On Back NEW YORK, July 3. (AP) Mai Schmeling, flat on his back and not at all happy about It, started back home tonight aboard the Bremen. Still nursing the spinal Injury tie suffered when he was knocked out In the first round of his heavyweight title bout against Joe Louis June 33. Max was taken aboard the ship last night. A cordon of guards surround ed his stateroom before sailing time PAT. orr. FOR EAGLE IE! KLAMATH PALLS. Ore.. July 3. (UP) Rose burg was chosen as the site for the 1039 state convention of the Fraternal Order of Eagles At the closing session here today. The Al bany delegation withdrew Its bid. Clarence Humble of Klamath Falls was re-elected state resident. Port land's drill team and Marshlield'a drum corps won first honors tn com petition, with Medford and Marsh field tlelng for second place. Marsh field won the coin toss for the prire. f-j Hearst Recognizes California As Home SAN LUIS OPISPO. Calif.. July 3. (AP) W. R. Hurst, the publisher, called California nls home today af ter maintaining his legal resldenco in New York for several years because of objections to this state's tax laws. Hearst notified County Assessor W. M. Holllster that his San Simron estate near here was his legal resi dence aa of January 1. 1938. With the notification letter was a statement listing 1 ,366.300.35 In solvent credits subject to taxation against him as a legal resident, bringing his total assessable property In Sim Luis Obispo county to $3, 000.000. 4 Closing time for Too Lata to CUu slfy Ads 1 1:30 p m. Veterans Three Civil war veteran, who the jtreat linttle nf 180.1, looked over war memorial, there. Left to rlht: City, Iowa; C. 3. Rose, 95, of .Miami. JACKSON COUNTY FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION INVESTMENTS made by July 10th will earn dividends from July 1st. DIVIDENDS paid are semi nually in July and and January. $1 or More Starts a Savings Account F.O.R. RUN AGAIN BUTTE, Mont.. July 3. (UP) Mrs. Anna Roosevelt Boettlger, daugh" ter of President Roosevelt, tonight said she didn't think her father would run for another term. The prealdent'a daughter and tier husband. John Boetttger. paused here briefly en route to Seattle from the wedding of her youngest brother. John, and Nancy Clark, at Nahant, Mass. "Father Is feeling fine." she said. "I haven't seen him looking so well for a long time. I don't think he will run for another term. It's a weari some grind, campaigning." Asked her opinion of a magazine article representing another brother. James Roosevelt, aa making 230,000 to $3,000,000 per year In the Insur ance business, Mrs. Boettlger frown ed and said, "I certainly am not pleased about It." She declined fur ther comment. " IN MONTANA DELUGE BUTTE, Mont., July 3 1UP Montana farmers' Joy at plentiful spring and early summer ralna turn ed to apprehension tonight as state wide reports told of hay rotting on the ground, meadows turned to mud fleldff, and irrigation ditches filled with stand. No relief from almost Incwwant rains of the past 31 days was In sight, and leaden skies periodically dumped more moisture onto saturat ed fields. The same storm which Revisit Gettysburg Scene returned to Oettyahurg, Pa., to attend the battlefield on which they fought Alvln F. Tolmnn, 91, of Mnnetee, Pla. Fint Mortgage Loans Secured Real Estate Sold Real Estate Owned and in Foreclosure... Stock in Federal Home Loan Bank.. Casta on hand and in banks......... Home Office Building Furniture and Fixtures . Other Assets - an - TOTAL ASSETS. Savings and Investment Accounts Funds From Federal Home Loan Bank Dividends for Payment, July 1, 1938 Loans in Process Reserves and Undivided Profits Other Liabilities . TOTAL LIABILITIES Federal Savings weakened a Milwaukee railroad bridge across Custer creek June 10, bringing death In a train wreck there to at least 48 people, drowned nine people near Havre, washed out roads and tied up state rail traffic, continued Intermittently. . DEATHlNMTHTUB PUZZLES POLICE SAN JOSE. Cal., July 3.- (UP) Police tonight Investigated the possi bility of murder in the death of Clarence Blauer, 51-year-old execu tive of the California Packing cor poration, who was found shot to death In the bathtub of his hotel room today. The Investigation was asked by two brothers, William Blauer. San Francisco banker, and George Blauer, rancher, who said their brother had no reason to take his life. They said he was well-to-do, and apparently happy. Blauer was found In the bathtub by a chambermaid. His body was costless but clothed. Nearby was an old revolver. Police said the shot which killed htm entered his head from the rear and emerged through the side of his forehead. Investi gators said they were puzzled be cause suicide victims aeldom fired a gun from this angle. 22,000 MEXICANS LOSE JOBS IN ROAD MAKING MEXICO CITY, July 3. (UP) Twenty-two thousand men were thrown out of work tonight when the department of communications announced as an economy measure the suspension of road construction work in Mexico on the Guadalajara, Such Into and other roads. Use Mall Tribune Want Ads. the Hth anniversary ohcrvance of from the site of one nf the many l'la.i Michael Hawk, 92, ot 8lou 126 East Main ASSETS Loans by Shares of This Association. on Contract - .... LIABILITIES Investments up to $5000 Are Fully Insured by the & Loan Insurance Corporation PRIAULX NOT EAGER TO KEEP REPUBLICAN HELM PORTLAND, July S. (AP) Arthur W. PrlauU, Chtloquln, said In a letter today that he was "in no sense a candidate for re-election" to the office of state chairman of tha republican party but that If a ma jority of the committeemen desired that he serve a third term, ha would do so even "at a continued personal icriflce to my business." Prlaulx, a newspaper man, said ha considered it "our duty" to maintain an active opposition party "whose members should endeavor to protect and preserve our sacred heritages which are now being slowly under mined." Too Late to Classify FOR SALE OR TRADE Stock trailer, bun-saw. 307 Apple St. IF YOU want your buildings white washed, Phone 368-W. NOTICE Let me contract your thinning and aave you money. Tel. 238-W. Wlthrow. GRAIN STORAGE State bonded warehouse. Negotiable grain re ceipt issued by us on all grain stored In our new concrete storage warehouse. Mouse-proof. oVan and dry. Low rates. Let us figure with you on your grain hauling from your ranch to our storage ware house. Tel. 833. F. E. Samron Co. 1938 PLYMOUTH Sedan. This Is a real bargain. See this one sure If you want to save money: 6 In terest. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Distributor for Jackson County. FURNISHED apartment for rent, So. Ivy. 33B AS8AYER W. O. WRIGHT. 814H W. Uth St. Gold, silver, copper, $1.00 each. Cinnabar, 3.00. FOR RENT Furnished apartment, Hotel Grand. FOR RENT 3-room cabin; man preferred. 330 Haven St. SHEEPMEN Losses through dogs shall be reported within 48 hour In order to secure compensation. DOG CONTROL BOARD. LEAVING Must sell 3 good Jersey milk cows. Make offer. Two fresh en 8 weeks. Agea 3. 8, 7 yra J. I. McCollum. 3 miles south Ashland Normal on highway. WHEAT WANTED We will buy wheat or any other kind of grain you hav to sell. Tf present market price la not satisfactory, you can arrange for storage apace In our new con crete warehouse at low rates. Our warehouse is mouse-proof, clean and dry. We also do grain hauling at reasonable rates. Bonded ware house. Negotiable receipts issued on all grsln. F.' E. SAMSON CO., Phone 838. BOYSENBERRIES Fresh, ripe. 75 crate, B. V. Goodroad, west Stewart Ave. FOR SALE MeCormlek - Deerlng binder, good condition, 87S: 3 -horse corn cultivator, 810: clover pasture, running water, plenty shade. H. A, Stearns. Rogue River. FOR RENT fl-room partly furnished house, $32.50, water paid. 837 No. Holly. Phone 1364. WILL PURCHASE stamped envelope, previous to 1890, or stamp collec tion. 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