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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 22. 1939.
PAGE FIVE
Church Interests and Notices
St. Mark's Episcopal.
Conner Oakdale and Fifth.
Hoi; communion. 6:00 a. m.
Morning prayer and sermon at 11
a. m. by Rev. H. O. Gardner of
Burling ame, Cal.
lira. Roberta Bebb. choir director
Mrs. Eva Hazelrigg Marsh, organist
Church school, 9:45 a. m.
Full Goo pel Church
Newtown street near W. Main.
Leonard Weston, pastor.
Sunday school, 9:46 a. m.
Morning worship. 11 a. m.
Young people, 6 :30 p m.
Evangelistic meeting. 7.30 p. nv
Week night services include an
Informal prayer meeting Wednesday
and Bible nudy Friday, services
commencing at 7:30.
Come be refreshed by the word
of God.
The First Baptist Church
5th and N. Central St.
Wolford A. Dawes, minister.
Bible school, 9:45. Classes for all
ages.
Morning worship. 11 a. m. Ser
mon, "The Word of God." Anthem
by choir directed by Mrs. Clem Fin
ley. Special music.
B.YP.U., 6:30.
Evening worship. 7:30. Sermon,
"What Will Be Seen In Heaven."
Special music, gospel singing. Chris
tian fellowship.
All are invited to worship with us.
Unity
Room 319, Med. Center Bldg.
Tuesday, 8 p. m., inspiring lecture
by Marion Clifton.
Monday, 8 p. m., men's class,
taught by Mr. Clifton.
Wednesday, 10 a. m.. Christian
healing class.
Thursday, 10 a. m., lesson In Truth
Class.
Saturday, 10 a. m., children's class.
Ideal class on fundamental Bible
teaching.
Rooms open 10 to 4 except Sun
day. Rental library. Literature on
sale. Hostess present to attend your
needs We invite vou to attend any
or all classes and lectures.
Pilgrim Holiness Church
Corner East Jackson tnd Bessie
streets near the Roosevelt school.
Rev. C, Edwin Cox, pastor. Phone
1573-H.
Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. Sidney
Tlghe, superintendent.
Morning worship. 11 o'clock. Ser
mon by the pastor.
Children's service, 6 p. m. Mrs.
Pleyer and Helen McCrotty.
".PS., 6:45. Mabel O'Nell.
Evangelistic service 7:30.
Wednesday evening, 7:30 prayer
and praise service.
Friday evening, 7:30, Cottage meet
lng.
All strangers welcome. To those
having no regular church home, a
cordial invitation la extended. The
little home church by the side of
the road.
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PhoenU Christian Church
John Prees, pastor; Donald Wilder,
music director; Carmen Houston, pi
anist; George Wilson, Bible school
superintendent.
Bible school 9:45 a. m.
Worship service 11 o'clock.
C. E. 6:30 p. m.
Evening evangelistic service, 7:30.
M. Brownngg, speaker.
Ualde Church
700 block on 3. Riverside
Blanche Barton, pastor
Sunday school. 10 a. m.
Morning worship. 11 a. m.
Evening evangelistic, 7 :45 p. m
Mid-week services: Tuesday. Thurs
day and Saturday. 7 :45 p. m. The
word, prayer and praise. Everyone
Is welcome.
Free Methodic Church
Corner of Tenth and Ivy
C. B. Starkey, pastor
Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. Henry
Paulson, superintendent.
Sermon, 11 a. m.
Y.P.M.S. service. 7 p. m. Eldon
Starkey, leader.
Junior band, 7 p. m. Mrs. Francis
Stevens, leader.
Miss Edith Santee, missionary to
India for the past 25 years, will
be present and speak at 7:45 p. m.
Her message will be full of Inter
esting incidents of missionary life
In India. She also will hold a mis
sionary institute Monday at 2:30
p. m.
Mid-week service Wednesday, 7:30
p. m. The public is cordially in
vited.
Church of the Xazarene
Holly at First
Fred M. Veatherford. pastor-evangelist,
will be heard today In reg
ular worship services. At the 10.45
morning hour his topic will be "The
Wealth of a Christian Heritage." His
topic at 7:30 will be: "Getting God's
Good Way."
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. under
leadership of Mrs. Clara Caulklns;
Ralph Nichols. Junior superintendent,
and Mrs. Carl Foster, primary sup
erintendent. Young people's meetings 6 :30
Three groups of young people meet
during this evening hour The N. Y
P. 8. with Henry Lacy, acting presi
dent; Hl-Ny with Earl Rogers, pres
ident, and the Junior society under
the guidance of Mrs. Fred M. Weath
er ford.
The public Is cordially Invited to
all services.
The Church of Jrtus Christ
Of Utter-Day Saints
Sunday School every Sunday mor
ning at 10 a m. at 123 W. Main.
Relief Society, every Tuesday at
2:30 p.m. at 123 W. Main.
Primary every Tuesday at 4 p.m..
same location.
Zlon EtirJlch Lutheran Church
W. 4th St. at Oakdale
Werner Jessen, pastor.
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Worship service 11 a. m.
Luther league, 7 p. m.
The sermon subject for today is.
"All Things Are Ready. Come." We
welcome anyone to our Sunday
school and church iervlces. Our Sun
day school has a class for all ages
with separate departments for the
various age groups. There was an
encouraging increase tn church at
tendance last Sunday. Even more
ought to be present to worship to
day. Anyone is Invited.
Central Avenue Church of Christ
Central at Jackson
Fred P. Thompson, Jr., Minister.
9:45 am. Bible School. Classes for
all ages.
11 :00 a.m. Church Service. Lord's
Supper observed. Sermon "The Pre
eminent Christ."
7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor.
8:00 p.m. Evening Worship. Ser
mon "When God Forgets."
You are cordially Invited to attend
these services. This church is de
voted to the restoration of New Tes
tament Christianity in doctrine, or
dinances, and life. "Where the Bible
speaks, we speak; where the Bible
Is silent, we are silent."
First Presbyterian Church
Dr. Sherman L. Divine, Pastor.
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m., with
address by Dr. Walter Redford of
Southern Oregon College of Edu
cation "American Education and
The Church." Anthem "Plains of
Peace" (Barnard) Ladies Trio "Steal
Away" (Johnson) Catharine Wendt,
Edith Rnndolph. Jean McAllister.
Church School 9:45 a.m. Youth
Hour Senior and Tuxis Groups
6:30 p.m.
Hans Horleln, organist will present
Bizet's L'Arleslenne Suite 3 numbers
1. Carllllon 2. Adagio 3. Minuet at
the morning service. Sdna Elfert is
Choir Director.
The doors of the Church Beautiful
swing wide In welcome to you and
yours.
Church Of God
Haven and Holly. T. O. Satterfield.
Pastor.
Three general services, with good
music and singing.
Churc hschool. 9:45 a.m. Raymond
Chapman superintendent, with fine
staff of teachers. A class and a wel
come awaits you.
11 a.m. sermon by pastor "Your
Acceptable service." The pastor Is
desirous that every member of the
congregation hear this message.
At 2 p.m. there will be a great mass
meeting, members of the two Town
send clubs will be present. The pas
tor's message, "Let us Build A New
World."
Christian Crusaders special service
at church, 6:45 p.m. Night services
fifteen minutes earlier.
Evangelistic service, 7:30 p.m.
Opening with song service.
Prayer and praise service each
Wednesday, 7:30 pjn. If you are not
In service come let us have a good
time and worship God together.
Phoenix Presbyterian Church
Bible school meets at 10 o'clock
Classes for all ages. Mr. E. Lester
New bry. superintendent.
Morning worship. 11 o clock, con
ducted by Rev. Newell S. Plscus of
Reed sport. Ore.
Senior society of young people
meets, 1:30 p.m. In 8. S. auditorium
Midweek prayer service Wednesday.
7:30 p.m.. In church parlor.
Ladies Aid will bold their annual
Harvest Home Supper" Thursday
evening in the church. Proceeds to be
applied to church painting fund.
The public is cordially invited to
all the services.
Apostolic Faith Church
North Central Ave. at Third St.
Sunday school at 9 a.m.
Devotional service 10:30 a.m.
Evening service 7 :45.
A 25-piece orchestra and special
choir open the Sunday evening serv
ice with concert of sacred music and
song.
Personal testimonies and congrega
tional singing, led by orchestra and
Hammond Electron, are part of each
service.
Services each Tuesday, Thursday
and Friday evening at 8. A collection
la never taken. Come and enjoy these
services M. a progressive church.
to Join with us In prayer are urged
to attend one of the services this
morning and with one heart lift up
our voice to God In prayer for peace
Since the pastor la attending the
Oregon pastoral conference at Sher
wood this week, all regular sched
uled meetings during the week wit)
be dropped. No confirmation in: ruc
tion, no Sunday school teachers'
meeting this week.
Visitors are always welcome In our
Sunday school t nd public services.
First Church of Christ, Scientist.
Authorised branch of The Mother
church. The First Thurch of Christ.
Scientist, In Boston, Mass.
Services are held every Sunday at
11 o'clock, church edifice. 213 North
Oakdale. Subject for Sunday. Octo
ber 22. "Probation After Death."
Wednesday evening church meet
ing. Including testimonials of Chris
tian Science healings, at 8 o'clock.
Sunday school at 9:30 o'clock.
The reading room, which is located
at 414 and 415 Med f ore- Center build
ing. Is open dally from 7 a. m. to 0
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, borrowed or
purchased.
The public Is cordially Invited to
attend the services and visit the
reading room.
HELD GAR THIEF
Less than two liuurs after he
allegedly stole a 1937 Ford coupe
owned by Fred Cook of Jack
8i "V. John fc. uultihan, 30, of
Portland was arrested by state
police at 11:20 p. m. Friday on
the Greensprings highway near
Lincoln. He was returned to the
county jail and will appear in
justice of the peace court Mon
day morning on a charge of lar
ceny of an auto.
The automobile, state police
said, was stolen from in front
of Cargill court here. Report of
the theft was broadcast on the
state nolice short wave radio
and apprehension of t'" car and
thief followed soon after.
Hallihan told police he had
hitch-hiked from Portland and
was on his way to Klamath Falls
to pick potatoes. Two hitch
h ikers he picked up south of
Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Thompson, were not held.
The First Methodist Church
West Main and Laurel Streets.
Joseph Knotta, minister. E. J, Neu
mann, Sunday School superintend
dent. Mrs. Elsie Carlton Strang, mu
sic director. Mrs, Doris Condlt Lantz.
organist.
9:45 a.m. Sunday School.
11 a.m. Morning worship. Sermon
theme, "Today: Whither?" Anthem.
"Hark. Hark My Soul", by Shelley.
Solo, "In My Father's House Are
Many Mansions", by Jewell, sung by
Mrs. R. W. Webster. Prelude. "Pin
Inndia"; Offertory, "Offertolr", by
Marchmant: Postlude, "Luther's
Hymn", by Stults.
6:15 p.m. Wesley Fellowship Bible
group In Wesley Chapel.
6:30 p.m. Wesley high school and
Intermediate leagues.
7:30 p.m. Evening worship In Wes
ley Chapel. Solo by Miss Marguerite
Lumnn. Come and enjoy the hymn
singing. Sermon theme, "Discarded
Values".
Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30
p.m.
First Christian Church
Ninth and Oakdale
James M. Hamilton. Pastor. Effle
H. Kurtz, Music Director. Mabel
Sims. Instrumental Music. Louis O
Gentner. Church School Supt.
Sunday 8chool 9:45 a.m. Every
man's Bible Class In the court house.
Morning worship 11 o'clock. Pre
lude, "Poems" by Fibtch. Offertory.
"My Heart At Thy Sweet Volve" by
Saint Saens. Anthem. "O God. Our
Help" by Wilson. Sermon, "The
Christian God."
Three young people's societies and
the Adult Study Group will meet at
the church Sunday night at 6:30
Sunday Evening Church Service
will begin at 7:30 o'clock with a per
iod or gospel hymn singing by the
congregation. Anthem by the choir
will be Wilson's "I Am The Way"
Sermon. "Standing the Strains of
Life".
All are welcome to the services of
the church.
St. Peter's Lutheran Church
(Synodlcal Conference)
E. Main and Portland Avenue
Harry H. Young, pastor
Sunday school this morning at
9:46 o'clock.
Early service at 9:45 o'clock.
Regular service at 11:00 o'clock.
Theme: "The Ills Of The World. A
Divine Call To Repentence". In the
services this morning public prayer
for the peace of the world and for
the preservation of peace tn our
country will be offered. All members
of the congregation and all who care
CLOSE IN" on pavement 3-bedrooms.
hardwood floors, large shade treea.
$2500. attractive terms. C. 8. But
terfleld, Medford Building.
FOR SALE Five room, furnished
home near Sr. high and Washing
ton Schools, electric range, frigid
aire, oil burner, lovely carpets on
living room, dining room and bed
room floors, nice overstuffed Ches
terfield set. lovely back yard, at)
fenced with beautiful shrubbery
Owner sacrificing on account of
leaving Medford. Price $2650. reas
onable terms. Will snow Sunday by
appointment. Charlew R. Raw Room
317 Medford Bldg. Phone 302.
FOR SALE 37 Olen Oak Court, five
room home, hardwood floors
throughout, fireplace, piped hot
air furnace, concrete basemen:,
lawn In back, attractive yard and
trees. Owner will sell for 3fl50 or
trade for Portland property. Charles
R. Ray Room 217 Medford Bldg..
Phone 302.
FOR PENT Cozy furnished 3 -room
apartment. Close in. 343 N. Front.
EXPERIENCED Apartment house
manager will msnnfie apartments
for rent. Box 3368 Care Mail Tribune.
FOR SALE Real old fashton walnut
Secretary. Phone 969-R.
HAVE Your Furniture re upholstered,
refinlshed. reglued. Phone 969-R.
Closing time for Too Late to Clas
sify Ads Is 1:30 p tn.
Too Late to Classify
FOR RENT Unfurnished or partly
rurnisnea nouse l mock irom
courthouse. 113 King St.
WANTED Delco or Kohler lighting
plant. Must be chenp. Address. J.
E. Bartlett, Rt. 3, Box 488, Grants
Pass, Ore.
WANTED Your watch and clock re
pairing. Work guaranteed. Reas
onable. C. E. Myers, 116 N. Central.
FOR SALE Weaner pigs. Wayne
Troxell. South Peach.
FOR RENT Attractive furnished
Duplex. Every electrical conven
lence. Adults. 619 No. Riverside.
WANTED Scrap Iron, to supply in
creasing demand. Spot cash paid
at latest market price.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 North Grape St. Phone 1063
FOR SALE By the lug or by the
truck truck load Newtowns. Nice
quality, pood sizes. Bring contain
ers. MYRON ROOT te CO., INC.
Warehouse 47 South Fir St.
FOR SALE or TRADE for wood: L.
C. Smith double barrel 13-gauge.
Hotel Medford Barber 8hop. Phune
1430.
FOR SALE 500 choice, breeding
ewes, win sen any amount, tel.
1044-J. Address 404 Mc Andrews
Road V. J. Phlllppi.
1935 FORD Coupe, new tires, new
paint Job. Private owner. Tel.
988- R.
NICE. Cozy, furnished apartment
just for two. Shower, electric ranee,
team heat , hot and cold water
furnished, very reasonable rent.
Mail Tribune Bid. Apply bustnes
office Mall Tribune.
WAR DECLARED!
on largest stock of Low Priced Used
Car in the valley. Used Car Bar
gain Lot, 1611 N. Riverside.
AL'S TRADING POST la qultlng the
2nd hand furniture buslnes. Start
ing Monday morning, October 33rd
1 will close out what stock X have
on hand at greatly reduced prices.
Al's Trading Post. Jacksonville Hwy.
at Lozier Lane.
WANTED To hear from owner of
5 or 6 room modern house In city
around 41250, reasonable down
payment, rest like rent. Box 3184
Tribune.
NICELY Furnished light housekeep-
Inn rooms, ground floor, outside
entrance. Phone 131-M.
FOUR-ROOM nicely furnished duplex
apartment 22 50. Phone 543-M or
inquire 301 Beatty.
ROOM te BOARD 106 So. Ivy.
FOR RENT 2 bedroom house, com
pletely furnished or unfurnished,
nearly new. 807 Bennett Ave.
FOR SALE Westln$houe electric
range. S35 00. Call A.M. or evening.
1416 West Main.
FOR RENT 4 -room completely fur
nished house. Linen to silver. 1015
Reddy.
EGG MASH $2 00 per cwt. Use Snm
son Special Euk Mash and Increase
your ew production at lower feed
cost. If your egg production Is low
now, mix about 50- of the Sam
son HIGH PROTEIN Mash with
the feed you are now using or
better still, change over to the
Samson's Special Mash 100 and
you will experience pleasing and
satisfactory results in Increased
ega production. F. E. Samson Co.
329 K. Riverside.
SEE BARNEY for carefree winter
driving. BARNEY'S SIGNAL. 8th
and Riverside.
FOR SAIE Bull puppies cheap.
Henry Brown. Sunset Drive, Just
off Orchard Home Drive.
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Your laundry will be snow
white and here are other
reasons why you'll want to
end It to us:
Cleaner yet bi gentle as
hand washing
Takes washday with It
muss and fuss out of your
home.
Less work for you more
time for leisure more fun
with the family.
Helps you keep young and
beautiful.
SELECT Green Pine Slabs, Big Load
4.00. Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 631.
WANT TO BUY Good fresh cow. No
scrubs. Young Jersey or Guernsey
preferred. Write or phone, giving
full description and price. O. G.
Robblns. Gold Hill, Phone 483.
IT IP ft
att 25 So. Riverside
1930 Ford
Tudor Sedan, com
plelely reconditioned,
including feat covert.
A value uniurpatted
sr $115
'34 Plymouth
Deluxe Coupe. Rum
ble teat. Original
black
finiih
$259
'38 Plymouth
deluxe tr. Sedan, new
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Over $1 5,000 Worth of Used Cars to Choose From
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