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M"EDFOTCT MATL TTJTBTTNE. rF,T)FO"RT). OttF.nOX srXD'W. XOTE'MTrF.'R 13, 1iT,3 PAGE FIVE Church Interests and Notices Med lord Company of Jehovah's Witnesses The Medford Company of Jehovah's Witnesses meets every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. and every Saturday after noon at 1:30 at 737 Bouth Central avenue. All Interested In Watch Tower Bible study are welcome. St. Mark Church Episcopal 6th and Oakdale . . Holy communion. 8 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon, 11a.m. Rev. E. S. Bartlam. rector. Roberta Ward Bebb. director of music. Jeanette Fields, organ Urt. Church school. 0:45 a. m. The Salvation Army 336 North Bartlett St. Capt. Reginald H. Vincent, com manding officer. Sunday, 11 a. m , holiness meeting. Sunday, 3 p. m., Sunday school. Sunday, 3:30 p. m.. Young People's Legion. Sunday, 8 p. m., salvation meet ing. Sermon subject: "Possessing the Land." First Baptist Church 5th and K. Central Sts. Wolford A. Dawea, minister. Bible school, 8:45. Classes for all ages. Morning worship 11 a. m. Sermon. "Sealed." This Is another message from the .Letter to the Epheslans. Special music. Young People's meeting, 6:30. Evening worship, 7:30. Sermon. "A True Friend." Song service. Special music. All are Invited to these services. First Presbyterian church : Dr. Sherman L. Divine, pastor. Hans Hoerleln. organist director. Morning worship with sermon. 11 a. m. Theme, "To Him That Hath. Choir anthem, "We Gather Togeth er" (Kremser). Vesper musical service, 5 p. m. Ar tists. Hans Hoerleln, organist. Alleen Crawford Maddox, pianist; George Maddox, tenor. Church school. 9:45 a. m. Young People's hour. 6:30 p. m. Medford Training School of Reli gious Education In this church Mon day and Friday nignta rrom row o'clock. Ji moat cordial welcome to all, espe cially the stranger In our city. phoenix Presbyterian Church e. P. McFarland, pastor. Bible school with classes for all opens promptly at 10 o'clock. Super intendent. E. Lster wewDiy. Morning worship Is at 11 o'clock, and the subject of ornlng sermon Is "Christian Ease In a Day of un righteousness." The young people's society meets at 6:30 and the leader la Patricia Furry, and subject of discussion Is "Building Together." Evening worship in charge of the young people at 7:30 and there will be a song service followed by a talk on "The Builder's Only Foundation." Midweek prayer service Is at 8 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the manse. The public la cordially Invit ed to all services. Central Avenue Church of Christ Central avenue end Jackson street. Meeting In the Gospel tabernacle. W. E. Strain, minister. 9:45 a. m. Bible school with classes for all ages. 10:45 a. m. Lord's Supper; solo by Euvon Frees, and sermon by min ister, 'The Christian Who Got Full'!" 6:30 p.m. Christian Endeavor and Bible Study groups. 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service. Choir number "Take Your Burden to the Lord." Sermon by Minister "Seeking and Saving the Lost." At 7:30 on Wednesday night, Nov. 16th, Evangelist and Mrs. James Al ley are to begin a special evangelistic campaign at the tabernacle. Mr. Al ley has held some outstanding meet ings on the Pacific coast, and we ex pect a very helpful meeting here. Accord lan solos, vocal solos, duets, quartets and choir specials will be featured In the campaign. A hearty Invitation la extended to the public. First Methodist Episcopal Church West Main and Laurel streets. Joseph Knotts, minister. - 0:45 a. m. Sunday school, Mr. E. J. Neumann, superintendent. 11 a. m. Morning worship. Ser mon theme, "Feeding The Mind." Anthem, "Build Thee More Stately Mansions," by Andrews; Incidental solo by Mr. Robert Wright. Mrs. Helen High Pierce, solo. "The Lord Is My Light," by Allltsen. Prelude, Salut D'Amour, by Elgar; offertory. Cantilena, by Salome; postlttde. Marche Romalne. by Gounod. Mrs. Elsie Carlton Strang, director. Mrs. Doris Condlt Lentr., organist. 6:30 p. m. All young people are Invited to Epworth league service. 7 :30 p. m. The pastor's theme. "Twenty Years After the Armistice." Special music. Wednesday at 6:30 p. m. the con gregations of the South Methodist and First Methodist churches will enjoy a potluck supper together In the church gymnasium. After supper an old fashioned Methodist prayer meeting will be held In the church parlors, led by Dr. Bray. Everyone is Invited. Sunday school board meeting Tuesday. 7 to 8 p. m. Official board meeting Tuesday, 8 to 9 p. m. enw cofl""' ,n pern- ,WJ-- .1 ri0- ret' flllllllllllllllP flip Zlon English Lutheran Church West 4th Street at Oakdale Werner Jensen, pastor. Sunday school 10 a m. Worship service 11 a.m. Luther league 6:30 p.m. Anyone not a member of another church In Medford Is cordially In vited to attend any of our services. Next Sunday evening we will begin regular sevenlng services. The ser-' mons will be a series on "The Main Teachings of the Bible About Salva tion." . If . you would like to know your Bibles better you are cordially Invited to attend. St. Peter's Lutheran Church (8y nodical Conference) E. Main and Portland avenue. Harry H. Young, pastor. Sunday school and Bible class this morning at 10:00. Divine worship at 11:00. Theme : Putting Off Conversion Until a Convenient Season. No evening service this evening. Confirmation Instruction tomor row evening at 7:30. The regular Y.P.S. social Is sched uled for Wednesday evening at 6; not on Thursday evening. Sunday school teachers' Institute Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Visitors are always welcome. Medford I'nlty Truth center 310 Medford building. Mrs. Marian Clifton, leader. Tuesday evening lecture, 8 p. m. Subject, "Open My Eyes," Lessons In Truth class Thursday 10 a. m. Class In Christian healing Thurs day, 8 p. m. Children's class Saturday, 10 a. m. Room Is open for reading, medita tion and consultation each day ex cept Sunday from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. A library of Unity books Is main tained and current literature is for sale. The public Is extended an invita tion to attend any of the meetings or classes. First Christian Chiirrh Ninth and Oakdale James M. Hamilton, pastor. Effle Herbert Kurtz, music direc tor. Mabel C. Sims, Instrumental music. Ralph L. Cook, church school supt. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Every man's bible class in the court house. Morning worship 11 o'clock. Pre lude, "Solitude" by Ferber. Offertory, "Song Without Words" by Keats. An them, "The Lord's Own Day" by Kreutzer-Lorenz. The sermon will be by Rev. R. W. Coleman. Director of Christian Education for the Christian churches of northern California, will be "The Foundations of the Kingdom of God." Three young people's societies and an adult study group meet at the church Sunday. 6:30 p.m. Evening church service open at 7:30 o'clock with a period of gospel hymn singing led by M. M. Olson. Anthem, "The Rich Fool" by Lorenz. Sermon by the pastor "What Do You Want?" All are welcome. - 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, Novem ber 13: "Mortals and Immortals." Sunday school at 9:30 In the morn ing. Wednesday evening church meet ing, Including testimonials of Chris tian Science healing, at 8 o'clock. The reading room, which Is located at 414 and 415 Medford Center build ing, Is 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 room. jiEras ni-nntf Phone 944 He litue complete, modern fa rlllt If r for ftrnmpt, MKTKR-MK M Hl ) aervlre to YOI H home; CRATE Main Street Methodist Church The gray brick church Dr. Jouett P. Bray, pastor Church school at 0:45 a. m., R. J Bills, general superintendent. Miss Ad a bee Seller In charge of the Junior department. Preaching service at 11 a. m. Epworth League and Fellowship club meets at 6:30 p. m. Lee Bray., president of the league and Holly wlchacls, head of the Fellowship club. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. Midweek Bible study and prayer meeting will be a union meeting with the Laurel street Methodist church following a potluck dinner of both groups together. The church and pastor Invite you to worship with them in all the ser vices. Rev Coleman Speaks Christian Ch. Today Rev. R. W. Coleman, director of Christian education for the Christian churches of northern California, and one of the guest speakers at the Ore gon Christian Youth assembly, In terdenominational state organization of youth, in session this week-end at McMlnnvllle, will speak at the First Christian church. Ninth and Oakdale, In Medford. Sunday at 11 a. m. The Rev. Mr. Coleman, who Is an outstanding leader of Christian edu cation in general and of youth In particular on the Pacific coast, and a member of the staff of the United Christian Missionary society's divis ion of religious educations at Indian apolis, Indiana, wll speak on "The Foundations of the Kingdom of God," at the local church, according to Rev. James M. Hamilton, pastor. Lodge. Club- Church Announcements I -uly Elks To Meet Lady Elks will convene Tuesday afternoon In the Elks Temple for a regular card party and dessert lunch eon at 1 :30 o'clock. V.F.W. Sewing Club To Convene V. F. W. auxiliary sewing club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. I. D. Can field on the Coleman Creek road at Aloha ranch. Thtmhtc Club Meets Soon Thimble club will meet Tuesday for a pot luck dinner at the home of Marie Furry In Phoenix. Members are asked to attend the event early to work on bazarr articles. Oak Circle To Have Meeting Oak Circle will convene November 17 In the Phoenix grange hall for a "backward" party. Quests will wear their clothes backwards and the busi ness session will be reversed. Refresh ments will be served. Just-Folks To Have Luncheon The Just-Folks circle of the M. E. church will have a covered dish luncheon at the home of Mrs. W. A. Hollo way. 323 Mae street at 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Ten Officials Returns SALEM, Nov. 13. ( AP) Official returns of 10 counties at last Tues day's general election had been re ceived at the state department here Saturday. Checking of the returns, preparatory to issuing certificates to the successful nominees, will begin early Monday. WINDOW GLAbi We tell window ?lass and will replace your broken windows reasonably rhow bridge Cab inet Works nicMUY DAY OR NIGHT! Standard Oil Burner Oil , Standard Oil Stove Oil . . R FUEL 312 FLUHRER BUILDING Conducts Vesper Recitals ' i i First of a series of monthly vesper organ recitals will be given by Hans Hoerleln In the First Presbyterian church at 6 p.m. today. Mr. Hoerleln will be assisted by GeorRe Maddox. tenor, and Alleen Crawford Maddox, pianist. The series of musicales will Include concert organ music , organ and piano, vocal numbers and other fea tures. The December concert will oe devoted entirely to Christmas music. Mr. Hoerleln plans to open a resi dence etudlo at 1411 Euclid avenue where he will specialize In advanced Instruction on the organ and piano. Elementary instruction, with super vised practice when desired, also will be offered. The supervision will be conducted by Lulse Knoll Hoerleln. Mr. Hr.erleln. orgatnlst-director of the First Presbyterian church, has studied at a number of emtnent j FALL FROM CLIFF BURNS. Nov. 12. (AP) "Butter" Shields of Senejta told tod-iy how he had to fall over a steep hillside to find htmslef after being lost this week on an elk hunt. Shields said he had wandered all Friday night in sub-zero weather af ter losing his bfitrinKs. Almost ex hausted, he leoned against a tree and started to doze. He awakened to feel himself falling, was knocked uncon scious by some object and when he regained his senses he found himself at the bottom of a steep hill, from where he succeeded In making his way to a camp fire of another group of hunters. Brought to a hospital here, ho wus found to be suffering only from ex haustion and frozen ears. Employed by a logging company, Shields Is wrll known in eastern Oregon baseball. VERDICT BY JURY A circuit court Jury last week re turned a verdict In favor of Ivan Mover and wife, operators of the Medford Beouty Culture Shop. In the suit of Ruth Daw, against them for $2500. The plaintiff alleged that In pro curing a permanent wave In March, 1938. she sustained burns on the neck, that prevented hair from grow ing in the burned area. The Jury deliberated only a short time, pah nei menu run ucliuehy AKfP STOVE ML You will find that you can ECONOMIZE with thi superior STOVE and BURNER OIL ... It U refhied to exacting specification! to assure CLEAN BURNING, COMPLETE. CLEAN COMBUSTION without WASTE . . Costly cleaning and adjusting equipment are eliminated 1 MINIMUM 40 GALLON QUANTITIES & SUPPLY CO. - Day or Night PHONE 944 ''"" schools, Including the University of Iowa school of music and the Amer ican Conservatory, Chicago. He la a contributor to music magazines on subjects that Include the piano, pipe organ, choral technique and history and development of church music. The program for this afternoon's recital follows: Andante Cantablle, from the String Quartet, Op II Tschalkowsky Suite Gothtque Boellmann I. Chorale J II. Menuet Gthlque III. Prlere a Notre-Dame IV. Toccnta A Song of Thanksgiving Allltsen The Star Rogers Ave Mnria Bach-Gounod (Organ and Piano) Minuet, In G Beethoven Mirche Herolque de Jeanne d 'Arc Dubois LA GRANDE, Nov. 12. (API Fear that heavy snows falling In the Blue mountains have Jeopardized up wards of 100 elk hunters grew today as state police, game and forestry of ficials heard many rumors of missing men. State police sold no specific in stances of any person being lost had been received although they did not doubt that scores who drove Into the mountains are marooned. Game and forestry officials sent expert woods men into the mountains to help stranded hunters. The Mt. Emily Lumber company's camp at Btarkey has been assisting hunters out of Fly valley with cater pillars. Gerald Tucker, a forest su pervisor, returned here last night af ter aiding In a search for a man named Sheomon of Portland, who was found after being reported lost for 33 hours. Phone 542 We'll naul away youi refuse. City sanitary Service. Too Late to Classify on Afova fin ami ftrepllfint bottom land. Irrigated at $2.35 per acre. 5 room house, gooa large or. milk house, garage, chicken house. Well located on surfaced road near school. Would make fine dairy ran ch , suitable unit for Ten a n t farm loan. $0500 some terms. Blood St Goff. 122 N. Central. fvpuANnr nnnn fin. California in come property for dairy ranch near Mecirora, owner oi wiuornm erty here now. I flnterested In ex changing your ranch see FOWLER REALTY CO. 44 N. Riverside EUENEE 7Ic Gallon Gallon 81c GET THE PLUS VALUE of MOPARIZED USED CARS NEW BATTERY. ANTI-FREEZE, Heat er, winter OH and Grease. Ienltian and Carbureator set for cold weath er Driving. Down Payment 37 Moparlred Dodge Cpe $190 "37 Moparired Plymouth Cpe 190 "35 Moparlred Plymouth Sdn $165 35 Moparl2ed Dodge Sedan 9165 37 Moparlzed Zephyr Cpe. (new) $345 '37 Moparir-ed Chev, Cpe. $173 "THRIFTIES" Name Your Terms YES, SIR, THEY'RE WINTER-READY TOO '39 Winter-Ready Ford Coupe '29 Winter-Ready Ford Sedan. 29 Winter-Ready Ford Coach. '29 Wtntr-Rrady Graham Sedan. "39 Winter-Ready Plymouth Sedan. 38 Wlnter-Readv Dodge Sedan. FREE TURKEY INCLUDED "Our Customers Stay Satisfied" Sie Bill Stlrtllng. Used Car Mgr. BRIOOS-HUMPHREY MOTOR CO. 133 S. Riverside or 8th at Bartlett Lot. 5-ROOM modern house. 6 acres, double garage, on highway 99. $2000. Will trade for city property. Also 1 -3 acre, 4-room modern house, sleeping porch, city water, garage, woodshed, other outbuild ings. Snap I $1350. Also 5-room modern house, bosement. furnace, I acre, plenty shade, fruit, berries. Must be sold. $1050. terms. $1000 cash. Also 6-room modern house. 3 bedrooms, near school, paved street, large yard, plenty shade. $2750. Terms. Also 2 5-room modem houses. Near schools, practically new. $3250 each. Terms'. Also several stock and dairy ranches and suburban homes. If it's real estate you wish, see "DAD" ROBERTS, 720 West 2nd. GUARANTEED USED CARS 1937 Bulek Sedan. Model 41, Only 16.000 miles $705 1936 BUICK Coupe, A Dandv $595 1935 BUICK 60 Sedan, New Tiros $325 1035 BUICK 40 Sedan, With trunk $495 1938 DO DOE Coupe. Looks Like a New Car . $735 1936 CHEVROLET Master Coupe, Lots of Extras $495 1934 PLYMOUTH DeLuxe Sedan, with trunk $385 1934 CHEVROLET Master DeLuxe Sedan $365 1938 Q. M. 0., i ton Stake. Only 9000 miles . $625 1936 DODGE Pickup $445 1936 FORD Pickup $305 SKINNER'S GARAGE Bulek O.M.C. Trucks WANTED TO RENT Small modern home, unfurnished with fireplace. Close In, for two adults. Box 2172, Tribune. FOR SALE Ford V-8 Pickup. A-l condition. Late 1036: 10.000 miles. Rogue Valley Tractor Co., 10 So Fir. NEW FUEL OIL 7i cents per gal. Furnace Oil 1VA cents per gallon. Stove Oil 8'i cents per gallon Delivered to you In 40 gallon lots or more. Try Samson's Super Fuel Oil at no extra cost to you. It Is clean burning and lasts long. You'll like It. Phone 833, Samson Fuel Service. FOR RENT to permanent couple Best furnished duplex apartment In town. Hardwood floors, electric refrigerator and range, oil heat, washing machine, overstuffed. For rent you con afford to pay. In quire 610 No. Riverside. RUMMAGE SALE Lady Lions. Pan- tnrliim niillHtnir Mnv UHi inri 15th. Very reasonable. I EVERY SNIDER 11 1 H,LK FOR SALE Small pl&no, $35. Wal- ST. ANN'S ALTAR SOCIETY wW nuts 7j cents, 10 cents. 15 cents lb. have a rummage sale, Nov, 8Mb Pop corn 5 cents lb. On lane mile and 36th in the building next to east J vllle school, Ounter place. Brophy's. WANTEDTOJRADEne'ton Dodge EXPERIENCED FARMER with new panel, perfect condition for sedan caterpillar tractor wants plowing or coupe. L. Pennington. Phone or disclnf. Phone 671-R-2. i BOARD AND ROOM Elderly gentle- FURNISHED AFARTMBMT Ibr Tent, man pre f ered . Good meo Is and "3 E"t Main. heated room. Call at 414 8. River- jrw-iri-r,--r tide. FOR SALE Jersey-Guernsey milk .--l---w---v--- cow, third calf. Olenn Darby, south FOR SALE Good milk cow, heifer, end King's Highway. yearling bull, two calves. Range, heater, Fordaon tractor, good con- MIRRORS dttlon. Hav. F. R. Shockloy, Route Round, square, beveled, framed, oval, 3. near Howard school. oblong. New stock. All aire and , --w-- sli a pes. Medford'a only exclusive BALDWIN BUNGALOW Upright glass shop. piano, perfect condition. 413 Ben- MEDFORD OLA 88 CO. son. 36 So. Bartlett Phone 446 FOR SALE Babv buggv. Bassonette, TURKEY SHOOT TODAY. Nov. U. Jumper swing. 110 S. Grape. 10 m. 3 miles north of Medford on Crater Lake highway. Shot gum ONE USED THOR washer In good and rifles. Thanksgiving delivery. shape. $22 50. 1517 W. Main, or call Fred C. Sander. 967-W. - I-.- i. REPUBLICAN RALLY and Dinner at SANDY'S USED CAR SALE Medford Hotel. Wednesday. Nov. Prices cut to the Heart. Terms and 16th at 6:30. Important business. trades. Get that car now. 35 to pick All Republican men and women from. are Invited. Precinct commlttee- A Model Coupe $ 65 men are especially urged to attend. '31 BUICK Sedan $185 Make reservations by calling Ken- 31 DODGE Sedan $1B5 neth Denman. 19 or Joe E. Wood. 36 CHEVROLET Coarh ..$38ft 445-X. '35 OLDSMOBJLE Sedan $485 - '35 STUDEBAKER Sedan, radio $485 FOR RENT 3 -room house, 610 '36 FORD Sedan $435 month. Phone 988-W, or Inquire '37 STUDEBAKER Sedan .. $695 1313 W. 9th. Open Sunday MMW,M SANDERSON MOTOR CO. roR RENT Cozy modern furnished , ..r--tJ--. house In rear, repainted and kaleo- W ANTED RIDE to Oklnhcua. Share mined. Adult. 410 Hamilton, expense. Phone 344-R-l. WANTED Radio batteries to re- if charge. Only 35 cents each. Phillips rfll II .IS I H 1.1 Ah Radio Service. 319 N. Riverside. eTW I 1 1 Iff in COOK WANTED Bemdale Restau- VAP0-EFRIN Relieve! rant. i5i3 n. Riverside. immediately or money - for sale or trm)e- Good heavy refunded. Fifteen day trailer, cheap. Box 30, Central Free Trial, TRADE Building lots for carpenter ffl t U " U K 1J work. Box 185, Jacksonville. . ' FOR SALE Dry body fir. Phonn p JH f AC Y WANTED GOOD light trailer. State Phone 10 price. F. V. Cook, Central Point. iMsmsiiiiHBsaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBl NEW FUEL OIL SAMSON'S SUPER QUALITY 'l4c METER AND PUMP SERVICE Furnace or Burner Oil ...7H per gallon Stovo Oil 8M per gallon The SAMSON'S m TF.Il FI'F.I. OIL U rrflnrt and imicliiccil by the PAMINOI. COMPANY, of llanford, Cnllf. NONK ItKTTF.K. rhone 833 now for quick nnd drprmhihlo wrvlre. Dry Fir Wood $2.25 per tier Royal Utah Coal $15.00 ton F. E. SAMSON CO. Phone 833. 229 N. Riverside PARENT'S AIM for the children of the household b toward their good health. Easily digested, light foods served with SNIDER'S MILK, and prepared with this fine .milk, should be the major portion of your girl's or boy's dictl Allow a QUART OF SNIDER'S MILK A DAY for each child under 14 yean . . . at least a FULL PINT for everyone in the family more than 14 ... It will build essential resistance against illness and poor health I PHONE 203 Start your deliveries of SNIDER'S MILK at one . . . This rich, nourishing milk it delivered to YOUR " home daily 1 DAIRY & PRODUCE CO. PER GALLON DELIVERED In 40 Gallon Lot or Mora Large Blockwood $4.75 per load Don't he inllafled with leu than tin BKST ... Be ure to mjt "SnldeiV when yon bujr milk, rream, butter, cottnie cheese and Ice ereaml Hill.