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MTDFOTJD MATL TftTTSTTNTE, rEDFCVRD. QT?E(i(TNT. SUNDAY. .TTTLY 54. 1938 PAGE FTYl 4 I i mCHURCH Civic Farewell To Adj. G. R. Durham City Park, 5:30 p. M Dr. Sherman L. Divine, Presi dent Med ford Ministers' Associa tion, presiding. Words of Appreciation: Mayor .C. C- Furnas;' Eugene Thorndlke, President of Chamber of Com merce, and Rev Joseph Knotts. Music by the Salvation Army Choir. Sermon "Farewell to Medford" by Adjt. Durham. Informal Reception and Good byes. A loud speaker Is being Installed for this service. First Baptist Church 9:45 a. m. Bible school. 11:00 a. m.-rChurch service. Ser mon by Dr. W. H. Eaton. 7:00 p. m. B.Y-P.TJ. 800 p. m. Church service. Ser mon by Rev. E. J. Dodaon. St. Peter's Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) East Main and Portland avenue. Harry H. Young, pastor. Sunday school and Bible class at 10:00. Divine worship at 11:00. The reg ular quarterly business meeting of the YP.S. will be held after the service. Visitors are always welcome. Faith Mission 324 W. 6th St. E. F. Bingham. Pastor. Sunday Services, Sunday School at 10 a. m. followed by preaching at 11 o'clock. Evangelistic services at 7:45 p. m. Midweek Services, Tuesday at 7:45. Bible Study: Thursday at 7:45 Stere optlcon pictures on the Life of Christ. Saturday at 7:45, preaching service. A welcome to all. Phoenix Presbyterian Church" E. F. McFarland, pastor Bible school with classes for all tges opens promptly at 10 o'clock. Mrs. Mlna White, superintendent. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Subject of sermon, "Our Need of a New Vision." The Intermediate Young People's society meets In the church parlor at 7 :00 o'clock under the super vision of Mrs. Jack Carr. The Senior Young People's soc iety meets in the Sunday school auditorium also at 7:00 o'clock. Mid-week prayer service Is held at 8:00 o'clock Wednesday evening In the church parlor. Subject of the evening Is "Guidance In the Scripture." Public Is cordially Invited to all services. First Church of Christ, Scientist Authorized branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock, church edifice, 213 North Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, July 24. "Truth." Wednesday evening church meet ing, including testimonials of Chris tian Science healing at 8:00 o'clock. The reading room which Is lo cated at 414 and 415 Medford Cen ter building. Is open dally from 7 i. m. to 6 p. m. The librarian la in attendance from 10 to 4. at which time the Bible and all au thorlzed Christian 'Science literature may be rend, borrowed or pur chased. The public Is cordially invited to attend the services and visit the reading rooms. First Christian Church Ninth and Oakdale. James M. Hamilton, Pastor. Effle Herbert Kurtz, Music direc tor: Mabel C. S:ms, Instrumental Music: Ralph L. Cook. Church School superintendent. Sunday School 0:45 a. m. Every man's community Bible Class at tho court house. Morning worship 11 o'clock Pre lude" "Pilgrim Chorus" by Wagner Offertory. "The Oreen Cathedral" by Hahn. Anthem. "This Holy Hour" by Carrie B. Adams Sermon. "Christ and Cults of the Now". Union service of Medford churches In City Park at S:30 o'clock. This will be a fareweh service for Adj. Durham of the Salvation Army Adj. Durham will deliver the sermon. High School Young People's Society and Older Young People's Society meet at the church Sunday 1p.m. All are welcome to the services ol the church. Church of the Naxarene Holly at First street Fred M. weathcrford, Pastor-Evangelist, will speak. ft 7:45 p. m "God's Time and Mans Opportunity' Mr. Clarence Starkey will sing. Mr. weatherford s :oplc at the 10:45 morning worship "Sanctlf'catlon. Holy Ghost Baptism." Mr. Henry Lacy will be heard In a apeclr.l musi cal number. Sunday School 9:45. under direc tion Mrs. Clara caulklns. A special feature Is the music Miss Dorothy Tompkins presides at the piano, and Mr. Myron Eaton at the console of the p:pe organ. Yotin Peoples meeting 6:45. Mrs. Msttle House, president. Service tonight will be In the form oi a Friendship circle, led by Miss Olive cauiklns and Miss Edna Knowles. Wednesday 7:45 p. m. Is the gen eral church nlht of Btile study, prayer and praise. We are very nappy to welcome friends and visitor to all of our ser vices. Ore and Bullion Purchased UtnH br tat Ctana VILDBERG BROS. SMELTING & RFFISING CO. Or5rn:742 Marfcrt St.. San Fnnate Flirt: rvh Sn F:iniKt Centra Avenne Church of Christ Central and Jackson Street Meeting In Gospel tabernacle. W. E. Stram, minister. 9:45 &. m. Bible school. 10:45 a. m. Morning worship, communion and sermon. 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor. 8:00 p. m. Reports from young people on Christian Service camp. First Presbyterian Church Sherman L. Divine, pastor. Manse. 27 Ross Court. Phone 194. Eva Hazel rlgg Marsh, organist and director. Morning worshp, 11 a. m. Sermon, "The Unaccountable Man." Solo, "The Lord's Prayer (Malotte), Jean Barnum. Church school, 9:45 a. m. Assem bly and classes for all ages. The C. E. for all young people will meet in the church parlor at 7:00 p. m. The Pilgrim Holiness Church Corner East Jackson and . Bessie street near Roosevelt school. C. Ed win Cox, pastor, phone 1573-H. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Preaching service, 11 a. m. YP3., 6:45 p. ra. Evangelistic service. 7:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer and praise serv ice Wednesday evening. 7:45 p. m. at the church. Friday evening, cot tage meeting. You are cordially In vited to attend any and all of our services. Never a stranger but once. Come and worship with us. Zlon English Lutheran Church West Fourth street at Oakdale. Werner Jesse n, pastor. Sunday school at 9 a. m. Worship service at 10 a. m. Be ginning this morning a new time schedule of Sunday school at 9:00 a. m. and church service at 10 a. m. goes into effect for the rest of the summer. For seven weeks our morning service began at 8:30 a. m. but we believe that church at 10 a. ra. will be a better time for all concerned. This morning the sermon will be "The Hopelessness of Outward Mor ality." There will be reception of new members during the service. Come and worship with us. .Main Street Methodist Churrli 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. Study with us. The hot weather has not materially lnterfer er with tills school. Preaching at 11 a. m. At this service the pastor will de-' liver the credits won at the assembly held at Twlnbow, Idaho. Union services at the park at 5:30 p. m., this church cooperating. The Fellowship club will put on a church program at 7:30 p. m. in con nection wlti the Epworth League. You are most cordially Invited to attend. v" First Methodist Episcopal Church West Main and Laurel streets. Joseph Knotts. minister. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. Mr. E. J. Neumann, superintendent. . 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. We are honored today by having as our guest preacher the Rev. A. M. Chlrg wtn of London, England, the gen eral secretary of the London Mis sionary society, author of a number of most Interesting books on mis sions, and a traveler of wide exper ience the world over. This Is a rare opportunity for Medford people to hear this distinguished English min ister. Everybody welcome. The Sev- erson trio will sing. Mrs. Elsie Carlton Strang, director of music. Mrs. Doris Condlt Lantz, organist. 5:30 Union services In the city park. 7:00 p. m. Afl young people are invited to attend the Epworth League. At the fellowship hour In stitute Snaps will be shown. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday all are in vited to attend the prayer meeting. The Salvation Army 336 North Bartlett Street Adjutant and Mrs. G. R. Durham, commanding officers: Lieutenant David Luntz. assistant. In our meetings today -Adjutant and Mrs. Durham, and Lieutenant Luntz, will be saying farewell to the various groups and they are espec ially anxious to have an opportun ity to say goodbye to all whom they have known In this commun ity. . 11:00 a. m. Holiness meeting. Ad jutant Durham will speak from the subject: "A Look Backward and Forward:" 3:00 p. m- Sunday school. Adjutant Durham will speak and will conduct the quarterly Decision Sunday; 3:15 p. m., Young People's Legion meeting at the Girls' Com munity club; 5:30 p. m., civic fare well meeting In the city park, to be presided over by Dr. Sherman L. Divine, president of the Minis terial association of Medford; 7:30 p. m., open air meeting at Main and Central streets; 8:00 p. m.. evening service. The 8:00 o'clock service will be in the nature of a farewell meeting for Lieutenant David Luntz. and he will be bringing the message. You are cordially Invited to worship with us. .ft rVL n ,eou 1 rrtTnillllHllll miiiiiiiiiiP II IIIIIIMli m St. Mark's Episcopal K. S. Bartlam, rector. Holy communion, 8 ft. m. Morning prayer and sermon, 1 1 . m. Church school, 9:45 ft. m. Medford Company of Jehovah Witnesses 727 South Central Ave. Bible study Wednesday evening at 7:30 and Saturday alt moon at 1:45. All who are Interested In Watch Tower Bible study are wel come. No collections. CBI Quintette to Conduct Services Full Gospel Today Tha "CBI Ambassador Quintette" from Central Bible Institute, Spring field. Mo., will have chargo of both morning and evening services at the Pull Gospel church. 11 South New town street this Sunday. For the past nine weeks the group has been traveling, having held meetings In 14 states thus far. They are returning to Springfield the last of September. In the two services 8unday they will present a variety of musical combinations Including vocal, brass, and trombone trios, and violin, pi ano and accordion numbers. Wlldon Colbaugh. a local student who has been attending Central Bible In stitute for the past two .years, will speak at the morning service and Albert Earle, Everett, Mass., will speak In the evening. An Invitation Is extended all to attend the meet ings. fiOCETY and Clubs (continued from page four) Shantung Colors Popular Fashions For Summer Chic By Audrey Ames (United Press Staff Correspondent) PARIS (UP) Shantung days are now a glorious reality for the wo man who likes to combine summer comfort with summer chic. More practical than linen and often more dressy than pique,' shantung In all weights and colors Is Part's choice for racetrack or shaded tea terrace. Be sure to take a shantung suit In your vacation wardrobe. Make It a simple tallleur of natural col ored shantung with at least a few pleats In the skirt; or try Vera Borea's idea of Inserting a knit back in the suit Jacket, an elastic casing at the waist to give a gen uine blouse effect. Pale pink a tint that Is gaining popularity by the minute makes another shantung suit for a hun dred occasions. Pipe It with navy blue even around the revers and wear navy accessories with it. A more dressy shantung .recipe, pro posed by Jean Desses, slips a straight black shantung skirt and bolero Jacket over a one-piece white dress. As the black" skirt Is slit to the waist In front it offers a striking black-and-white ensemble effect. Still more dressy Is Patou's cool looking while shantung suit com posed of dress and long sleeved tail ored Jacket. Gay flowers are em broidered on the front of the dress In shades of green, mauve, rose and blue. The same silk embroidery Is repeated at the bottom of the long sleeves. For blondes and red haired women Patou suggests a gay com bination of burnt orange shantung with the natural shade. Four flower pots are appllqued as patch pockets on the burnt orange Jacket. Under neath Is a natural shantung dress whose two flower-pot pockets have embroidered flowers and gold wheat stalks sprouting from them. Simplicity marks Bruyere's pale orange shantung dress whose only trimming Is a narrow round neck band of black and white embroid Scoop, Sensational Offer ONLY ONE HOUR 3 GOOD WEDNESDAY SI 5 HAMILTON (Only Fifty to Be Sold ! .' ... Youll get the thrill of your life when you use the New Hamilton Dry Shaver. Just plug In a socket and shave no water it Dlade no soap no brush. Will pay for Itself In reasonable tlrrr Nothing else to buy. tNCONhlTIONAL GUARANTEE BY THE MANLTACTl RKR No f atrh to Thin Just Pay $2.99 and It's Vnnr! SOLD F.Xn.l UMIT ONE TO r.WH i I TOMR HEATH'S DRUG STORE 29 North renlral ered flowers. The tie belt tt of the dress material and knots In the center of the back Combine gray shantung with deep red shantung piping for a staking dress whose accordion pleated skirt starts at a low hip line. Summer Love Flaunts Itself fn Sun Tattoo By Betty Clarke AP Feature Service Writer Want to wear your heart on your wrist? irr'a . jmesestton from Leonore noakow. New York silversmith, who designed the bracelet involved. Take a little suntan oil. a lot of sunshine and a sterling silver bracelet with cutout initials. Tne initials, of course, should be those of your current beau. Cover your arm with good suntan oil. Th.n rlnmn the bracelet, which Is flexible, firmly In place . . . and let the sun do its work. II you ncea mnr. than one dose of aunshlne. be sure the outline of the initials falls exactly where it did before. When you remove the bracelet, you will find your skin decorated with the initials. w.rnln.- tl1r tn vour own initials If your heart Is subject to change (An economy note: you can use sticking plaster if you don't mind appearances Instead of a bracelet.) Helps for Housewives Egg tests: Fresh eggs will sink when they are placed in a pan of cold water. Held In front of a candle flame In a dark room they will ap pear clear. Store salad oil in a dry, cold place. Keep coffee, tea, sugar, baking pow der, spices, soda, cream of tartar and cereals tightly covered In a dark, dry place. Metal teapots sometimes give a "musty" flavor to tea made in them. To prevent this, store a lump of sugar In the pot. When you're ready to use the pot rinse It In boiling water. Want some Julce-appetlzers? Try the following Juice combinations: To mato and clam, tomato and pine apple, grapefruit and orange, grape fruit and grape Juice, lemon and cherry, apple and pineapple, prune and orange, raspberry and lemon, and grapefruit and cherry with a bit of chopped mint. Save your kitchen towels this way: Place a roll of paper toweling near the sink. , Use the paper to clean greasy pans, to wipe up spilled foods, and to wipe out the sink strainer Standard food measurements; Two cups of solid fat equal one pound, as do two cups of granulated sugar, two and two-thirds cups of confec tioner's sugar, two and two-thirds cups of dark brown sugar, three and three-quarters cups of regular flour or four cups of pastry flour. Three teaspoons equal one tablespoon. Six teen tablespoons equal one cup. Two cups make a pint. Mistletoe Club To Have Picnic The Mistletoe club will have a pic nic In Ashland Wednesday at 1 o' clock. All members are asked to be present at which time names will fie drawn for new pollleannas and thank you gifts given. Hostesses Include Mrs. Irene Shir ley and Mrs. Howard Glasscock. Each member Is asked to bring a covered dish. 4 Gives Luster To (.lass Add a few drops of bluing to the warm water used for rinsing glass ware. Then dry each piece quickly with a cloth that Is free from any lint. Ipstlck Stains If you hare lipstick stains on white linens, soak them out with vinegar, full strength. If the stain Is In col- P. M. TO 4 P. M ONLY JULY 27 De Luxe SHAVER Electrio at This One-hour Sale) $2.99 : RAMS ONLY... By arrangement with the man ufacturer of this 616.00 na tionally advertised dry shaver we are positively limited to 6(i ?only. GET YOURfl IMMED1 j ATELYt Women, too, will welcome thU (deal aid to personal daintiness. j Chome-Plated IIF.AIl, taw. Including new riakon rretulf,'' Motor. If you can't attend sale, leave money before sale and haver will be held for you. MVEI.Y AT Mall Orders Add 15c for ltn!:' ored material, use half vinegar and half cold water. COLORADO FOE OF T COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo- July 23. (AP) Designated by the Colo rado Democratic assembly, United States Senator Alva B. Adams, op ponent of President Roosevelt's su preme court and reorganization bills, will enter the September primary election unopposed for renoml na tion. In a heated contest fought on the Issues of administration support, Adams gained the choice over State Supreme Court Justice Benjamin C. Hllllard yesterday. Placing Adama In nomination be fore the assembly, Philip Hornbeln, Denver party leader, declared Adams "has stood for every measure of the Roosevelt administration that had anything to do with attaining the humanitarian objectives of our great president." HAYS SAFER PORTLAND. July 23. (AP) Hugh E. Rosson, director of public safety, has figures to prove that Oregon Is becoming a safer state In which to venture upon highways. He said not a single county showed a gen- ( eral Increase In the three classifi cations of traffic safety accidents. personal Injuries and fatalities during the first six months of the year. CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our many tt fends for their kindness and sympathy during our recent bereavement and for the beau tiful floral offerings. MRS. FANNIE THOMPSON and MR. AND MRS. O. H. THOMPSON AND FAMILY The California Oregon Power Company ARABS OBJECT 10 JERUSALEM, July 33. (AP) Arabs in Jerusalem's old city struck today In protest against mass arrests of their countrymen In lower Sa maria and the demolition of 43 houftCA in tho Arab village of Baqa Algharlbiya, near Nablus. The demolitions were ordered be cause of the killing there of a Brit ish soldier. Two buses carrying Arab government workers from Jaffa were fired on In Tel Avid, wounding sev eral. A party of 180 American tourists was refused police permission to visit Biblical spots In Galilee be cause of danger growing out of re cent clashes between Arabs and Jews. Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ads is 1:30 p m. Too Late to Classify FOR RENT 1624 East Main street, five - room overstuffed furnished home: hardwood floors, fireplace. hot air furnace, double garage, electric refrigerator and range. Charles R. Ray, room 317 Medford Bldg., phone 303. FOR SALE Toledo wood range with colls, dining table, 8 chairs, bu reau, bed. springs, mattresses. 23 Mistletoe or pnone 849 Hasweii FOR RENT to employed lady, at tractive and very desirable small modern Apartment, completely and newly furnished, electric rerrlgcra tor, tub bath, etc. A real homo for the business woman with small rent. 316 N. Central. FOR RENT KMean comfortable du plex close in. 518 So. Oakdale. SMALL MACHINE SHCHquirmient to lease or work on shares to expe rienced man. Box 5054 co Tribune. 9650,00 Neat lunch room and con fectionary, low overhead, excellent condition, this week only. Also Rent modern suburban homo, with or without furniture. Also Trade for smaller place, high class dairy, stocked and equipped, feed, hay. Income will average better than $500.00 per month for vear. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE No. 7 N. Bartlett St. Phones 1496 or 1648-R WANTED 5 or 6-room modern house, good condition and good district, close In, by August 1st. Phone 1414-R. FOR SALE 9 young cows. R. B. Klnchelae, 34 miles south of Gold Hill, Stage road. 14-INCH DELTA BAND SAW, like new. Box 4336. FOR SALE; Grocery and service sta tion, good location. Piano. Phone 408-J. NOTICE BIGELOW'S will be closed all day Monday, July 35th, for fountain repairs. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE Another shipment of No. 1 Red Cedar Shingles. Get our prices. New Garden Hose. 6 feet for 13.20. Lawnmowers ard Garden Tools at reduced prices. Canvas Cots for $1.00; Army Blankets lor si.oo up. Large stock of tents and tarpaulins, new and used Complete camping outfits. 10.000 feet black heavy standard 3-ln. Ufed pipe; 100.000 feet new and uwl pipe from -lnch to 4-lnch. Large quantity of Canvas Hose and Suction Hose and fir protection tools and equipment. Paint, all colors, at 11.36 per gallon. Septic Tank, Hot Water Tanks at greatly reduced prices, also plumb lng sundries. Wo have more Shoes and Boots from 35 cents up. Cable. Belting. Pulleys, Boxings and uoKKiQg supplies. Corrugated Iron, Roofing and Build tng Paper. Another shipment received of Barb wire and Fencing. REAL BARGAINS CAN BE HAD IN SPECIALS MENTIONED ABOVE AS WELL AS IN MERCHANDISE CAR RIED IN STOCK SUITABLE FOR THE HOUSEHOLD. THE FARM, THE MECHANIC. THE MILL AND THE MAN ON VACATION. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSB 27-31 North Grape St. Phone 1063 SHEEPMEN Losses through dogs shall be reported within 48 hours In order to seoure compensation. DOG CONTROL BOARD LaTOSCA PHOENIX SPECIALIZING EXCLUSIVELY IN TASTY ITALIAN DINNERS Excellent and unusual food served In different and friendly man ner. You are always welcome to make this your headquarters. Whenever you think of food after the theatre the dance or when ever you take your friends or family to dinner. We cater to clubs and parties. Dinners: 5075- 81.00 During; Week Phone 341-J-3 for Reservations AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC You will enjoy baby's bath as much as ht does after you install one of these genuine WESIX automatic electric water heaters. No longer will it be necessary to put up with an obsolete, expensive, unsatisfactory method of heating water. These new automatic electric water heaters are like giant thermos bottles. They use less electricity because practically none of the heat is lost through radiation. It provides an abundance of hot water at exactly the right temperature as constantly as the cold water supply. Ask for complete details about the new water heaters and the special, "off peak," metered rate for water heating. FOR RENT Clean attractlrt J-rooot furnished apartment. Continuous hot water. Adults only. 844 0o. Central. HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE want to learn routine off to work. Can type. Phone 446-J. Emma Jane Brewer. WANTED Girl for housework part time. Stay home nights. Apply 86 Geneva. FOR SALE Serrle station bualnes and lease complete vulcanizing, lube, battery, recharge equipment. Complete stock of new and used tires, tubes, tobacco, candy and accessories. Has averaged over 6300 clear; 61200 gross sales per month for last year. Rent gallonage basil. 3-year lease. Box 6043 Tribune. FOR RENT 6-room house, cool, shady lawns. Also 8 -room real dene; new, clean and modern. Garage for each. Soma furnish ings. Water furnished. Call Sun day, 21 Hazel, near Pine Cone. M. S. Ruff. SUNDAY SPECIAL Bulck 6 Sedan. Only one owner. New tires; runs fine. A real bargain for only 969.00. Save money by buying a renewed used car from PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Distributors FOR 8 ALE 1 936 Overland Coupe, good condition, good rubber, cheap for quick sate. See Wheelock at Lewis Super Service. WHEN Saturday Night Only. WHAT Dancing .. ."Jutt for Fun WHERE Wild wood Lodge. HOW Hum left at Savage Rapids Service Station. 35 mites north of Medford, Pacific highway. HELP I HELP I HELP I Entire Used Stock Must Got 300 GOOD USED TIRES What are we offered? If your spare la worn out. see Bob Arnold at LEWIS SUPER SERVICE STATION Phone 1300 Lunches 35f Mary and Al WATER HEATER