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EfEPFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. JONT. SUNDAY. JUNE 1. 1941 PAGE THREB Church Interests and Notices Christian Cruudtrt mettlng, 6 30 p. m. Thvra will b an election or officers. All young popl of th Oonregfttlon ar urged to attend. .Service, 7:30 p. m. The paetor wtll again be beard. Prayer and praise eerrloe each Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. The public la Invited to enjoy theae aerrlcea with ua. Church of God Haven and Holly St. T. O. Satterfleld, paatot Our Daily Vacation Bible achool begins Monday at 9 a. m. Plana have been made for a good Bible achooL All children Interested are lnntd. and will Ilnd a warm welcome. The pastor will be In charge of the school, assisted by a group of con secrated workers. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. William Garrison . superintendent. A class and a welcome for all ages. Worship. 11 a. m. Message by pas tor, -Pentecost and What It Means to the Church." Pilgrim Holiness Church Corner East Jackson and Bessie street near Roosevelt school. C. Xd wln Cox, pastor. Sunday achool 0:46 a. m. ft. O. Tighe. superintendent. Worship and sermon. 11 a. m.; 9:46 p. m. chapel service and Sunday school, Jacksonville. Evangelittlo service 7:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer and praise eerr loe Wednesday, 7:46 p. m. Thursday evening, 7:45, service) In the chapel, Jacksonville. The home church where you will receive a warm spiritual welcome. A cordial Invitation to strangers, and those wishing to attend. St. Mark's Church (Episcopal) Oakdale at Fifth Herald O Gardner. B. D rector; 46 Quince street, rectory. 8 a. m. Holy communion. A quiet devotional service without muslo or sermon. 10:00 a. m. Family worship for both adults and children. Combined Junior and senior choirs under di rection of Roberta Ward Bebb with Eva Hsxelrlgg Marsh at the organ. A nursery for sins 11 children Is conducted each Sunday durlnf the service. A weekly celebration of holy com munion Is held each Friday at 10: a. m. Strangerp and visitors are given a cordial welcome at aU services of St Mark's church. BOYS! GIRLS! WIN THIS HANDSOME BIG TROPHY (Actual height 195 Mm.) Ride Your Bicycle in Wards Big J. . sksfc . . X -asSra n Ml ! !! i I f ll l PAJMDE i 1 : 1'A. ,'r i-mm rmi ml, J REGISTER AT WARDS DECORATE YOUR BIKEI WIN THIS TROPHY, OR ONE OF THE BIO MERCHANDISE PRIZES! MONTGOMERY WAIID Witnesses The Medford Company of Jehovah's Witnesses meets every Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. and every Sunday at 7:46 p. m. at 023 North Central. AU In terested In Wstch Tower Bible study are welcome. Full Gospel Church (Assembly of Ood) Newtown street near W. Main . Leonard Weston, pastor Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship, ll: a. m. Young People, 6:45 p. m. Evangelistic meeting, 7:45 p. m. Week night services Include an In formal prayer fellowship Wednesday and Bible study Friday. Visitors are welcome at all our ser vices. Come and bring your friends. St. Peter's Lutheran Church Bast Main and Portland Ave. Harry H. Young, pastor Sunday sctool st 9:45 o'clock. No morning worship. Pentecost service this evening at 8:00 o'clock. Theme :"Spirlt of Mercy, Truth and Love" by Cherubim sung by Mrs. Marls Hueners, Special attention la called to the summer schedule, evening service at 8.-00 Instead of7:30. Bible clae for the entire congre gation at 7:00, confirmation Instruc tion Monday afternoon, 1:00 o'clock. Not the change in tlmo. Visitors are always welcome. Church of Foursquare Gospel Central and Jackson Rev. Fred E. Worllts 8. 8. 9:45 Communion Service, 11 a. m. Crusader prayer, 6 p. m. Crusader service, 6:30 p. m. Svang. service, praying for sick and tarrying service at 7:30 p. m. Tues. Bible Study 7:30 p. m. Thurs. Young People 7:30 p. m. Dally Vacation Bible School begins Juns 10. 9 a. m. Tues. through Fri day, four days a week, for four weeks. Absolutely free to all. June 80, Rev. Wardell and Rev. Pearl Tollver. colored ministers of Los Angeles, will apeak at the Inter denominational Fellowship Meeting. They will also sing the Gospel. They will hold a brief campaign. Federated Church Central Point. Ore. Rev. C. R. Luther, pastor 9:45 a. m. Bible school. William Kamberg, superintendent. 11 a. m. Worship. Message by pas tor. 6 p. m. Junior C. S. 7 p. m. Senior C. X. 8 p. m.-ervices, conducted by Miss Josephine Nell of Portland, Ore. Monday, 9 a. m. Enrollment for Dally Vacation Bible school. Miss Josephine Nell, leader. Monday, 7:80 p. m. Men's prayer meeting. Tuesday, 3:30 p. m. Ladles' Bible class; 7:30 p. m. church board meeting. Wednesday, 8:00 p. m. Midweek prayer service. Thursday 3:30 p. m. Ladles' Aid; 7:90 p. m.. choir practice. Gome let us worship together. Church of the Nazarene Holly at First St. Fred M. Weatherford, pastor Rev. Mrs. Xthel Kornstad will spesk at the 10:45 a. m. service. At 7:45 p. m- Rev. C. M. King, first pastor of the local church, will de liver the sermon. Special music morning and night. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.; Mrs. Clara Caulklns, superintendent In general; Mrs. Ethel Kornstad, super visor of Juniors; Mrs. Mary Foster, supervisor primary department. Dally Vacation Bible school begins at 9 a. m. June 3. Children of the city, regardless of church affiliation, are Invited to attend. Young people's meeting, 0 :45 p. m. Mrs. Verl Michael, president of NYP8; Miss Margaret Allen, presi dent of HI -NY, and Mrs. Fred M. Weatherford, director of Junior di vision. The public la cordially invited to all services. The First Methodist Church West Main and Laurel streert. Joseph Knotts, minister. X. J. Neumann, Sunday School superintendent. Mrs. Elsie Carlton Strang, director of music. Mrs. Dons Condlt Lants, organist 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. 11 a. m. worship. Sermon, "Living by Faith". Anthem, "The Heavens Are Declar ing", by Beethoven. Solo, "My Country", by OJlsra, sung by Mrs. Elsie Carlton Strang. 7 p. m. All young people are In vited to attend the Epworth League meetings. p. m. Worship In Wesley ChspeL Sermon. "In Spite of Difficulties". Tuesday, 7:30 p. bl. there will be an important meeting of the official board to elect a lay delegate to an nual conference. Tuesday, 7:45 p. m., last quarterly conference) of the church year. Re porta from all departments will be given. Dr. S. W. HalL district super intendent will preside. In addition to the regular members of the official board all members of the church are invited. Prayer meeting Thurs. 7:90 p. m. Beginning Monday, 9 a. m. a dally vacation Bible school will be conduc ted for the nest two weeks. The school will be out dally at ll) a. m. ' .t Vie"- Saltation Army Captain and Mrs. Chaa. K. Cox, commanding officers. Holiness hour, 11 a. m. Subject, "How To Do Ood's Will. Evangelistic service, p. m. "Ood's Remedy for Sin. Capt. Chas. K. Cox wtll apeak st both services. Sunday school meets promptly. 9:30 a. m. Young Peoples Legion meets 9:15 p. m. Vacation Bible achool, directed by Mrs. Captain Cox, will bo In session throughout the week, meeting at 9:30 a. m. daily. The First Baptist Church Fifth and N. Central fit. Wolford A. Dawes, Minister.. Bible School, 9:45. Classes for all ages. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Ser mon: "A Little Leaven." Special music by the choir. Communion. Young People's group meet at 7 p. m. Evening worship, 8 p. m. Sermon: "Elijah." Song service. Special music. The vacation Bible school begins st 9 o'clock Mondsy morning. A splendid staff of teachers will be on hand to conduct the school. All children, regard leas of denomina tional affiliation, are welcome to this school. 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, 313 North Oakdale. Subject for Sunday. June 1: "Ancient and Modern Necromancy, Alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, De nounced." Wednesday evening meetings which Include testimonies of Christian Sci ence healings are held at 8:00 o'clock. Sunday school at 9:30 o'clock. The reading room, which Is located at 414 and 415 Medford Center build ing, la open dally from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. The librarian Is In attend ance from 10 to 4. Pint Christian Church Ninth Street and Oakdale Ave. Reuben W. Coleman, minister 9:45 Sunday achool with graded classes for all agea. 10:55 Morning worship. Prelude, "Farabande" by Handel, Mabel Sims, pianist; offertory. "Nocturne Toe tlque" by Quman; anthem, "Like Aa a Father," Heyser, Effle Kurts, direc tor. Sermon, "The Power of Pente cost." 7:00 Young people's meetings. High School Triangle missionary meeting. 8:00 Evening worship. Prelude, "Spiritual, by Price; offertory, "Bar carrolle" by Pease; anthem, "Lord, I Came to Thee,' Soechtlg. Sermon, "The Quest for the Best." Calendar of events Monday, 8:45, registration for va cation church school. Wednesday, 3:00, Adult Missionary society meeting; 8:00, official board meeting. Thursday, 7:30, choir rehearsal. First Presbyterian Church ' Dr. Sherman Landon Divine, pas tor: manse 37 Ross court. Summer communion service with welcome of new members and Infant baptlsma at 11 a. m. Solo by Betty Daugherty, "We Shall Find Him" (Hall). Youth hours Tuxls Junior highs meet with the Blsmark Girls at 38 8. Grape street at A p. m. Senior youth group in church parlor at 7 p. m. with Herbert Roberts leader. Monday at 8:30 a. m. Our vacation achool opens with a "Trip to the Blb'e Lands by Dream Plane' under leadership of Dr. Divine with com petent staff of assistants. We will land In Egypt the first day and continue through Palestlns, Greece and Syria, flying back to Jackson Hot Springs on Friday, June 18, for the annual church and Sunday school picnic. AU travelers are ask ed to come In Oriental dress aa far as possible. Women's Association picnic on Tuesdsy noon at the Perl ranch. See social column for details. Zlon English Lutheran Church W. 4th St. at Oakdale Werner Jeasen, pastor Sunday achool, 9 a. m. Worship service 10 a. m. Bible study hour, 8 p. m. Today, both Sunday achool and the church service win meet one hour earlier, which Is the new sum mer Sundsy dsyllght saving time. Sunday school meets at 9 a. m., and church at 10 a. m., throughout June, July and August. This morning la Pentecost or Whitsunday, the day the church commemorates coming of the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost. This is the birthday of the Christian church. This morning the eatecbettoal class will be received Into the church, some by baptism and some by confirmation. Monday morning our annual tV Vacation Bible school will begin, with school from t a. m. to 110 PRE-CAUTIONi Bernr. buying realty, 4a M tfc. ezpenenertf realty operator dees, la advance of accepting con vey too., ob tain aa Abstract of Title, from ua. Persona rened la realty employ tnle safeguard. Talk vita ual fW . M . at I T a. five days a Mk for two weeks Thara will ba classes tor youngsters from four raara eld through Junior nia acaooi. Anyone la welcome at ear of our services. FIRST CHRISTIAN Vacation church ichool of the First Christian church will open Monday at 9 a. m., with classes and activities for boys and girls from three to 15 years. Older girls will help make bandages and surgical dressings for China relief; the boys will make recreation and play equip ment. A playground la being equipped across the alley from the church for school and for church activities during the sum mer. There will be four groups In the school. Pre-school children will be directed by Mrs. R. W. Coleman, Mrs. George Stevens and Mrs. Herbert Sims; the pri maries will be guided by Mrs. Roy McConnell and Mrs. Claude Cooper; junior group will have Mrs. A. H. Gregory and Mrs. Claude Cooper for leaders, and intermediates will be guided by Mrs. Charles Smith and Mrs. Thale Ford. Some of the resource leaders Include Lois Young for music. Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Drummond for missionary stories and assist ance project work. Rev. R. W. Coleman for recreational and de votional guidance. Mrs. Arnold Bohnert is general superintend ent. Among assistant leaders are Betty Daugherty, Juanita Haddock, Ruth Walden, Norene Bohnert and Betty Latham. A picnic is being planned for the pupils at Lithia park in Ashland, June 13. Closing pro gram of the school will be June 19 There is no registration fee and all children of the com munity are welcome to partici pate in the school. Y TO HAVE SCHOOL A dally vacation Bible school for children aged 4 to 16 will be held In the Salvation Army hall beginning Monday at 9:30 a. m. and continuing for one week. Mrs. Captain Charles K. Cox will be director of the achool with the Sunday achool teachers assisting. Captain Cox will pre sent illustrated sermons espe cially for different ages. The theme of the school will be "Spiritual Defense" and the main purposes will be: 1. To develop Christian personality; 2. To utilize vacation days in a wholesome program. The course of study will In clude devotional periods, Bible study, scripture verse memoriz ing, crafts, and recreation. Certificates will be awarded to all reaching the required standards. The school will end with a picnic Saturday, June 7. Other young people as well as those attending the Salvation Army Sunday school are invited to attend. CAM OF THANKS Wa wl,b to sxpreat our slnecra thanka to the frlanda and neighbors for thalr acta and axprvwlons of .ympathy In our raeent btreaTemant. B. B. Clark and famUr. Cloalnf Urn. for Too Lata to elas- IfT Ada la IM p. m. f Plan 1 Savings for 1 Profity Your dollars grew rapidly when Invested In this Association. Liberal, consistent divi dends are compounded semi-annually. Each account up to $5,000 INSURED Jackson County Federal savings & loan association 126 East Main FEEDINC TIME FOR CUDDLE S Geraldlne Mens Inr, 13, of Rochester, N. Y., watches Intently aa baby squirrel Cuddles takes a drink of milk from a doll's nunlm bottle. She adopted Cuddles after it fell from Its nest, ' Beginning today the Sunday school and church services of Zion English Lutheran church, at West Fourth street and Oak dale, will begin on hour earlier. During June, July and August Sunday school will begin at 9 a. m. and church services at 10 a. m. "This is a Sunday daylight saving feature which will enable the congregation and friends of the congregation to participate in worship and still have plenty of time left for wholesome re laxation In God's great out of doors," the pastor. Rev. Werner Jessen, said in announcing the change. The annual daily vacation Bible school conducted by the congregation will begin Monday at 9 a. m. and will be conducted daily except Saturday from 9 . m. to 11:30 a. m. for two weeks. There will be classes for all youngsters from 4 years old through Junior high school. E FROM LONE PINE Eight students were grad uated from Lone Pine school Friday, May 23 when Stephen A. Epler, dean of men at the Southern Oregon College of Ed ucation, gave the commence' ment address. Presentation of diplomas was made by E. E. Robinson, chairman of the school board. Graduating were Opal Miller, Betty Moubray, Gladys Nord strom, Dolores Poutre, Bar bara Yocom, Charles Robinson, MONTAO FURNACES Complete Engineering Service ' For sale by LEONARD ELECTRIC CO. 0S t Main. Dial 4 by a agency of the United Itatoa Government. br tiki's John Sprague and Charles Stacy. The stage was decorated with evergreens and flowers, includ ing the symbolic lone pine tree. The girl graduates were given corsages and the boys rosebud boutonnieres. The school or chestra under direction of E. Root presented several num bers. Barbara Y o c u m presented the saluatory address and vale dictorian was Charles Robin son. Betty Moubray read the class prophecy and Charles Macy the class will. John Sprague acted as historian and requested each graduate to give his own school history. Mar Jorie Bremer played an accord ion solo and the sextette of mixed voices presented several selections. The program closed with the entire assembly sing ing the national anthem. 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Adults. 233 South Grape St. WANTED Cover crop disc, straight. . iuuv. d. ross, raienl. FOR SALE 1 child's crlbe with maitreanes: small 1-bumer electric store with oren: 2 linn room electric light futures, as Lindley St. Phone 3601. FOR RENT Apartment, lower floor. nuuu. no pew. rnone 4330. jaa North Holly. WANTED Houtekeepn. Must be oie to coo. 00 nome nights. SOS Dakota. RAWLEIOK DEALER WANTED Very kuuu iwii territory now avaiiaoie. No selling experience necessary. See Edw. W. Jones. Central Point. TOP QUALITY CHICKS at reduced price new. Rocks. Reds, Hamp shire, and Leghorns for June, 9c each, hatching Wednesday and Saturday each week. Central Point Hatchery. BLOX Big Rough, part dry. Full ww w. Nmiuia run, lei, sill. FOR RENT a-room modern fur- nisnea cottage, suitable for baclw lor or working girl. SOS Dakota. ONE-ROOM furnished apartment. rriT.t. snower. uiean. aia Haven St. near Junior High. ROOM and BOARD, tn private home. Phone a13. Sit Beatty. . AUCTION 8ALB June 3rd at the aranta Psas Live Stock Comm. Yards south of the fairgrounds. Sal. begins 10 a. m. on Junk and 1 r- m .on live stock. We will hsve about SB good dairy cattle, plenty or calves, and young stock, hogs, and lots of miscellaneous articles. Listen to KUIN Mondsy 13 end :30 p. m. Also 7:S0 a. m. Tuesday for complete listings. J. O. Bru baker and rrahs Bros., Auctioneers and Owners. DAILY'S Body and Faint Shop. Medtord's only downtown body and paint shop. WANTED Your watch and clock re pairing. Work guaranteed. Reason able price. C. E. Myers, US M. Central. FOR RENT Ice Bora, SOo per month. Valley Fuel Co. Tel. S37S F. H. A. LOANS quickly, efficiently handled. Mark Ooldy Agency. FOR RENT Five-room Modern Sub urban Home, one acre, across from Howard school on Old Central Point highway, 135 00. Phone S9S1. 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FOR SALE Fn. camp ground alto In Central Point, consisting of two fine residence and four or five acree of land on main highway. If Interested ee. Edwin P. Hughes Real Eatata Agency. 70S North Riverside, Medlord. Phone S81S. WANTED TO contact someone driv ing to Amanua, Texas, or net, about June 15th. Box 14, Talent. WANTED Small acreage, close In, good house. State price and loca tion. Tribune Box 2530. V. C. T. U. Rummig. Sale, June Stb. and 7th. 230 East Main, neat Lamports. Fancy local berries. ot them today w.- .u'.iiiu wum, a noses 29c. SI. OS crate. TERMITES I We check your house free and give estimate on coet of spraying. If you have them. Phone Hubbard Bros, for further Infor mation. FOR RENT l-room furnished houea. Bizui nouae on lert on Loeler Lane. Wanted Small sale. Box No. atas Tribune. ATTRACTIVE light apartment, newly redecorated. SIS South Oakdale. FOR RENT Oood furnished and un- luraienea nouses. Edwui P. Hughes Real EstaW Agency, 709 North Riv erside. Phone 381S. 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