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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1941.
Church Interests and Notices
Church of Jiui Christ
(Latter Day SilnU)
tsi Wen Second street
Sunday school IOi.
Relief society 3 p. m. Tuesday.
Primary association 4 p. m. Tuesday
M. I A. 7 :S0 p. m. Tuesday.
Everyone welcome.
Free Methodist Chore
Cor. W. lots and Ivy.
R. H. Poet, paator.
Sunday achool 0:4ft a. m.
Homing worship 11 a. m.
TP.M.S. 7 p. m.
Preaching service 7:45 p. m.
Prayer meetlni Wednesday 7:0
p. m.
Women' Mlulonary aoelety will
meet Friday all day at the home of
Mra. Plcyd Shroyer. comer Stewart
and King street. Come at 10 o'clock
and bring a covered dleh. Also bring
articles to be packed la the Christ
mas box.
The Foursquare Oospel
Central and Jackson.
Rev. Fred B. Worms.
S. S.. B:45 a. m. Come, try for the
prise In the Sunday school contest.
Open communion service 11 a- in.
Choir practice S:lft p. m.
prayer meeting t p. m.
Cruasder service 6:30 p. m.
Evangelistic service 7:10 p. m.
Bvangellstlc service each week
Tuesday 7:30 p. m.
Deeper Life service each Thursday
7:30 p. m.
This Is the Friendly Ch-irch of
Medford and welcomes you.
Saint Mark's Church
Oakdale and Fifth Streets
Rev. Herald O. Oardner. rector
a. m.. Holy communion. A quiet
decotlonal service without music or
sermon.
9:45 a. m.. Church school. Opening
service of worship for older children
In church. Vested choir. Marguerite
Conrad at ths organ. Bemlce Reamee
choir director. Graded classes starting
at two years of age. Special classes
for high school age and adults. Rich
srd Scott superintendent, assisted by
Frits Nlssen.
11 a. m., service. Sermon by rector.
Senior vested choir under direction
of Mrs. Roberta Ward Bebb. Mrs.
Eva Haaelrlgg Marsh at the organ.
8 p. m. prnyer and confirmation
aervlce. Bishop Benjamin D.vDagwell,
D. D., preacher. Dinner In parish
house before service. Publle Invited.
Men's luncheon saeh Friday noon
at 13:10 at the Jackson Hotel. Friends
of the church, as well aa members,
are welcome.
Zlon English Lutheran Cborch
Wast Fourth at Oakdale.
Karl w. Brockhaus. paator.
10 a- m. Sunday school.
11 a. m. Worship servles.
The service will be conducted by
the pastor. Sermon topic: "Playing
the Pool."
You are always welcome at Zlon
Lutheran church.
Chnrrh of Christ
Court St.
Singing begins 10:30 a. m.
Exhortation meeting 11 a. m.
Communion 11:45 a. m.
The service at 7:80 p. m. la led
by the youivg boys of the church.
They will choose their own subject
for this evening. Come and worship
with us.
rtrst Church of Christ, scientist
Authorised Branch of The Mother
Church, The First Church of Christ,
Scientist, In Boston, -Mass.
Services sre held every Sundsy st
11 o'clock, church edifice. 313 north
Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, De
cember 7 "Ood the Only Cause and
Creator.'
Sunday school at M.
Wednesdsy evening meetings, which
Include testimonies of Chrtatlsn Sci
ence heelings. Is held st I o'clock.
The resdlng room, which Is located
at 414 and 415 Mrdford Center build
ing. Is open deny form 7 a. m. to 6
p. m. Ths librarian Is In attendance
from 10 to 4.
Chnrrh of the Nsiarene
Holly at First.
Todsy Is designated as "Hospitality
Sunday" at the Church of the Naaa
rene. This la espectslly true for the
Sundsy school and morning worship
period. We anticipate too In Sunday
achool. "Hosptallty Sunday" Is an In
novation to revive an old hospltsble
custom which hss materially dimin
ished of lets yeare.
Fred M. Weatherford, pastor, will
be epokesman at the 10:45 morning
worship hour, his topic, "Christ, the
Church and Humanity." At 7:30 p. m.
Eugene Culbertaon will speak on
"Without the Camp." Special mualo.
sn Inspirational feature morning and
evening, under direction Mr. Culbert
aon. Young people's meeting at6:S0p.m.,
Includes NYPS, HI-NY, snd Junior
groups. An age group suited to the
range of every youth age. Inspiration
al and helpful Christian teaching
will be heard.
The publle Is given most cordial
welcome to all services, especially the
services featuring "Hospitality Day."
Hats Cleaned RIGHT
Quick
Servics
MEDFORD CLEANERS
20 South Central
Prion 2696
Apostolic rallh
Rev. C. W. Frost, paator.
9:00 Sunday school (clssses for
everyone).
10:30 Morning devotional serrtce.
7:45 Evening evangelistic meeting.
This will be opened with a concert
of music Including an organ prelude
and two numbers by the orchestra,
directed by Msrtln Olrard.
1:00 Mid-week meetings on Tues
day, Thursday snd Friday.
No collections.
Inlty
lit Medford Center BIdg.
Marlon R. Clifton, fader.
Walter K. Clifton. Assistant
This Center Is open dally except
Sundsy from 10 until 3 o'clock,
where Unity literature may be read,
purchased or borrowed.
Consultation may be bad with the
leader by appointment.
Tuei. 8 p. m. Lecture, "The
Kingdom of Love."
Wed 10 a. ra Class "Practical
Application of Truth."
Thurs. 8 p. m. "Lsssons In
Truth".
Central Ace. Chnrh of Christ
. Corner of Central and Jackson.
Melvln Spsrks, minister.
Res. 903 Queen Anne.
0:45 a. m. Bible school.
11 a. m. Communion service follow
ed by sermon.
6-30 p. m. Christian Endeavor.
7:30 p. m. Evening worship
Mondsy 7:30 p m. Board meeting. .
Wednesdsy 7:30 p. m. Prsyer meet
ing. Thursday 7:30 p. m. Choir rehesrsal.
Friday from 3 p. m. to 4 p. m. the
clothing room will be open.
First Presbylerlsn Church
Dr. Shermsn Lendon Divine, pastor.
Manse 37 Ross Court.
Imogens Smith, chorister; Vert
Pslllng, orgsnlat. '
Church school for all ages at 0:45
a. m. Youth Vespers 7 p. m. The
senior group meeting led by Shirley
Wsisenberger In the church parlor.
Tusls, Junior high, led by Mrs. Laus
man, counselor. Social and play hour
follows.
11 a. m. Communion of the Lord's
upper with welcome of members snd
baptisms.
Anthem. "My Faith Looks TJp To
Thee" (Schnecker), violin obllgato by
Helen Webb.
Orace, Every Ready, Merrltt and
Sunny Sisters circles sll meeting In
Chrlstmss parties on Tuesday at 1
p. m. See social columns for details.
A cordial welcome to all.
First Christian Chnrrh
Reuben W. Coleman, minister.
Ninth and Oakdale etreete.
:4fl Sunday school with graded
classes for sll sges,
10:65 Morning worship.
Prelude: "Agnus Del". Bluet.
Offertory: "Caneone Amoraaa",
Nevln.
Anthem: "Send Out Thy Light".
Bslnes.
Sermon: "Christianity In Our Day",
a mlaslonsry service recognising Wom
en's Day In our church.
6:30 Young People'e Services.
7:80 Evening worship.
Prelude: "To a White Roee", Mc
Dowell. Offertory: "Prairie Sunset". Rolfe.
Anthem: "All Hsll, Xmmanuel",
Gabriel.
Sermon: "Ood'a preparation for
Christmas."
A Bible quia will be one of the
features of this service.
Calendar of events.
Monday 7 :30 Educational commit
tee meeting.
Tuesdsy 7:30 Young People's Mla
slonsry circle.
Wednesdsy 13:80 Loyal Women's
elsss Chrlstmss luncheon.
7:30 Workers conference.
Thursday 3:15 W.C.T.U. meeting,
at Mra. L. N. Tounger'a. 107 Laurel St.
7:80 Choir rehearsal.
Pilgrim Holiness Church
Cor. E. Jackson at Bessie
1 Near Roosevelt School
Rev. C. Edwin Cog, Paator
Sunday School. 046 a. m.
Preaching service, 11 a. in. Sermon
by paator.
Chspsl and Sunday School service,
Jacksonville, 8 p. m.
Chlldren's meeting, 6:46 p. m.
Evsngellstlc Service. 7:30 p. m.
Mid-week prayer and praise service,
Wednesdsy, 7:80 p. m.
You are sure of a warm welcome:
stranger or friend. Come as you are.
First Baptist Chnrrh
6th and N. Central Sta.
Wolford A. Dawes, minister.
Bible school 0:45. Clssses 'or sll
sges.
Morning worship 11 o'clock. Sermon
"Rejoicing." The pastor again spesks
from the I Theesalonlan Letter. An
them, "How Firm a Foundation" by
Holton. Solo, "The Holy City", Mr.
Tyson. Communion.
Young People'e groups meet st 6 :30.
Evening worship 7:30 . Sermon"
"The Cross of Christ." Anthem, "The
Lord la a Great Ood", by Adams. Solo
by Mrs. Ted Graham.
All sre tented to Join us In these
services.
St, Peter's Lutheran Church
Synodlcal Conference.
E. Main and Portland Ave.
Harry H. Young, pastor.
Sunday achool at 0 :45 o'clock.
No divine service this morning.
Bible elsss for young and old at
6:30 this evening.
Divine service this evening at 7:30.
Theme: The Dawn of a New Day.
Sundsy school teschsrs' meeting
Tuesdsy, 8 p. ra.
Ladles' Aid meets Thursday after
noon at 3 featuring a sale ol a variety
of objects. Each member is requested
to bring an article to be offered for
sale. food, pastry, hsndwork. etc.
Confirmstton Instruction Ssturdsy
morning at o'clock.
Visitors are always welcome.
Chnrrh of Ood
Haven and Holly Sta.
The Church With a Measags.
T. O. Satterfleld. pastor.
Church Bible school. 0:45 a. m. H.
W. Burch. supt. There Is a class snd
a welcome for you. Our Sundsy school
Is growing In sttendance, will you
come snd swell the number?
Worship, 11 a. m. Message by
pastor, "Aocuslng Spirits." You sre
especlelly Invited to hear this mes
sage, It msy help to fortify your soul
sgslnst the attacks by the Devil.
Christian Crussders meeting 6:30
p. m. Mrs. Msry Oustafson. director.
Worship, 7:30 p. m. Pastor will
sgsln bring the message.
Prayer snd praise service each Wed
nesdsy, 7:30 p. m. The publle Is In
vited to sll services.
First Methodist Church '
Msin and Laurel streets
Louis C. Klrby, minister.
Sundsy school 9:45 a. m. E. J. Neu
mann, superintendent.
Worship 11 a. m. Sermon by pastor.
"The Soul In quest of Ood." Anthem:
"My Faith Looka Up to Thee." with
Incidental solos by Mrs. Howard Bush.
Marguerite Luman and Robert C.
Wright. W. James Banton. guest solo
ist, will sing "In My Father's House
Are Msny Msnslons."
Evsnaellstlo service 7:30 p. m. A
speclsl feature will be singing of
Chrlstmss songs followed by a ser
mon. "Ths Promise of the Coming
of Immsnuel."
Our two Epworth Lesgues will at
tend the sub-dlstrlct rally at 4 p. m.
In Grants Psss Methodist church.
Bible study of the Book of Acts will
be continued Wednesdsy at 7 :30 p. m.
Sub-dlstrlct meeting of the Wom
en's Society of Christian Service
Tuesday at 3 p m. at Methodist
church in Ashland. Following a pot
luck dinner at 6 o'clock, Dr. 8. E.
Fslrhsm will spesk.
Amertrsn grocers, butchers and
others who sell goods by weight an
nually require more than 08,000 new
computing aealea, according to the
census
SI
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FOR INSPECTION
The completion of a month's
remodeling program which dou
bled the apace of the Buster
Brown shoe store, was an
nounced Saturday by Noble
Vincent, store manager. The
new store is ready for public
inspection.
The added space became nec
essary to take care of larger
shoe stocks and give better ser
vice to customers, according to
Mr. Vincent. The store has made
a continuous growth, from the
start, during the five years the
firm has been in business here.
A complete new department
for men's, boys' and children"!
shoes has been added at the
rear of the room. New modern
chairs and large mirrors have
been installed in this depart
ment. The added shoe storage
space makes it possible to keep
all shoes on one floor. It will
eliminate the time wasted in
going to the basement store
room.
The ceiling of the entire store
was lowered to give a stream
line effect and the room was
completely redecorated.
Merrell Buxton, who recently
arrived here from Wichita, Kas.,
has joined the Buster Brown
sales staff. Mr. Buxton has had
many years experience in fit
ting shoes, William Mansfield,
well known local shoe man, has
been a member of the staff for
the past year.
Mr. Vincent, who has a rep
utation for creating unusual
and interesting window dis
plays, has Just installed a real
istic model of a modern Con
solidated Freightways truck and
trailer in one window. The dis
play has already created con
siderable interest among the
small boyi of Medford as well
as many grownups. The model
which was built in the Consol
idated plant, is loaded with
small Roblee shoe boxes.
FOR SAIE Wood circulating beater.
703 West Fourth.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
Adults only. No. a. Laurel.
FRIED CHICKEN .35c
CHICKEN SOUP 10c
Coma out to Willow Springs, 6 4
miles north on Pacific Hwy. Home
made chicken soup, crisp fried
chicken every day from noon to 8
p. m.
HEAT with Sawdust and Hogfuel
from MED. FUEL. Tel. 3111.
FOR BALE Stock beets. 47 per ton.
Cecil Hartley, 1 mile south of Phoenix.
FOR SALE OR TRADE New Colt's
Woodsman with holster. 4-lnch bar
rel. Ron DeVore. City Meat Mkt.
APPLES 60c to 61 lug. Bring con
tainers. Walter Tolle, Stewsrt Ave.
FOR SALE Puppies, S3. Phone 3338.
IS
CLOSE TO DEATH
Rome, Dec. 8. IP) King
Vittorio Emanucle narrowly es
caped a British air raid Thurs
day at San Giovanni, on the
toe of the Italian boot, where
he was en route home from a
nine-day visit to British-bomb
ed places in Sicily, it was dis
closed today upon the mon
arch's return to Rome.
(The British had reported for
that day that planes of the mid
dle east command strafed fer
ries between the Italian main
land and Sicily and also rail
ways sidings at San Giovanni).
Lewis Unpacking
Largest Stock of
Gift Merchandise
A Cordial Invitation
Is Extended To Everyone In Southern
Oregon To Attend A
FREE LECTURE
On Christian Science
THURSDAY
DEC. 11,-8:00 p. m.
HOLLY
THEATRE
SIXTH AND HOLLY
STREETS, MEDFORD
Come Hear
FRANK BELL
C.S.B. New York City
Member of ths Beard of Lectu reship of The Mother Church,
The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts
A MESSAGE YOU WONT
WANT TO MISS
I
Despite the effect of priori
ties because of the national de
fense program, the Lewis Super
Service station this year has the
largest and most complete stock
of quality gift appeal Christ
mas merchandise ever offered
by the firm, it was announced
yesterday by C. O. Wheelock.
In addition to a complete line
of excellent radios, the firm this
year has stocked a varied as
sortment of sporting goods,
electrical appliances, wheel toys
and bicycles.
"Every Indication points to an
unusually heavy Christmas buy
ing season this year," Mr. Whee
lock said, 'and so we have
made plans to provide a com
plete stock to meet the needs
of our customers."
Purchase or sale of pearls,
precious stones, gold, silver and
platinum is prohibited In Italy.
Too Late to Classify
FOR R.KJTT Partly furn1"hMl houM
on East tide. Phon 6385.
WAVITD Driver or couple to Sn
rranciMO for holidSYs. Phon S894
POR RENT 6-roora morvrn timiw,
partly fumls! wd. close, cln,
adults 340 IVniih Orape.
ENOLI9H WALNUTS 425 Earhart St.
TRY OUR HERBS
When Others Fail
For quick and permanent
relief ol ailments even el
long standing.
CHINA HERB CO.
aiS E. Mala St
Medford
FOR RENT 8-room house, base
ment, furnace. On Spring Street.
Inquire Peecn Street Grocery.
PHONX 808. Mattress, upholstering.
Central Point Mattress rectory.
WANTED TO BUY Used water sprays
lor vegetaoie ranch. Tribune, Box
833.
NEW World Bike. Reasonable price.
lull Locust.
FOR SALE Pordson tractor, Hamil
ton trsnsmlsslon. on good rubber.
E. W. Oebbsrd. Little Veils Ranch,
North of 401 Orchards.
COAL Clean and lots or hest, S6.00
ton at mine. S7.S0 delivered Med
ford and Phoenix. 95 Kenwood.
Phone oOSV
ELECTRIC Simples Ironer for sale
cheap. Address 1115 E. 11th.
FOR RTrrr a-room furnished spt.
Oss equipped. Adults. S17 E. Jackson.
FOR RENT South half duplex,
electric kitchen. East Bids. Phone
S812.
WANTED Fresh heavy prod wing
cowe. Guernsey preferred. State
price. Phone 4017 or write Oscar
Gysln. Route 3. Bos 138. Medford.
APPLES Assorted Newtowns; no
worms. 6oe lug. Red ap-?'rs. 50s.
65c, el. 00 box. Bring containers.
Pay Less Msrket. 333 8. Riverside.
WANTED Xmaa trees, cash on de
livery. 333 S. Riverside. Medford.
FOR SALE Bsrnysrd fertiliser and
loam, delivered. Phone 0668.
POR SALE Ear corn. John Darby.
Orlffln Creek.
RAW FURS WANTED
HIOHEST cash prices psld for Musk
rats. Skunk, Mink. Coyote and Bob
Cats
Investigate our prices before you
sell
MEDFORD BARGAIN ROUSE
37 North Grape
r H A LOANS quickly efficiently
Bandied Mart Goldr Agency
FOR Myrtle Wood Olfts msde In
Medford. see our lsrge dlsplsy st
809 E. Jackson (near the Armory).
FOR RENT Modern furnished du.
plex. oil hest, close In. Adults. 819
N. Riverside.
OIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS Pottery
snd Potted Cectus, 15c. ssno value
only SI. Flowers. Chrlstmss trees,
snd whst not. 1730 N. Riverside.
Open evenings.
TITLE
Insurance
Most Important
ell
NEVER FORGET TTt
A Title insurance policy la th
moat TltaUy Important poller
nmrMrtv owner can have In hi ln-
auraoce portfolio. Everything de
pends on certainty 01 hub. "ur
the Title with u. and you can &
certain your realty right are
SECURED!
SOUTHERN OREGON
TITLE CO.
Branch of COM MON WEALTH, tne
of Portland.
M7 W. Main. Phone 4450
EXCELLENT values In uaed washer.
radios, refrigerators. Pick Hdwe.
MUST be aold today. Westx electric
heater, wicker baby buggy and
high chair. Also equity In new
1941 Frig Id sire. 0 months old. Here
Is a real buy at a big saying. Phone
2083.
WANTED Cheap room by widow
lady. Permanent. Tribune. Box 301.
POR SALE Lovely full budded Xmas I
Cactus, 40" spread. Also large as
paragus fern. Make lovely gift.
Tribune, Box 303.
COMPLETE inside door 7B" X 23"
Sanitary bed and mattress; heat
ing stove 313 8. Orape.
FURNISHED duplex, homey, clean
and reasonable. Adult. 313 6.
Orape.
FOR BALE Fresh cow, large type,
heavy producer. C. F. Smith. Seven
Oaks.
FOR SALE fl cu. ft. electric refrig
erator In first class condition, half
price. 308 North Ivy Street.
FOR SALE 1927 Cher, coupe, good
rubber, new battery, 93S.00. 614
Plum St. Phone 3908.
W. E. ALEXANDER
Central Point 1
Authorised International Harvester ;
Dealer for Jackson county. Insist .
on genuine McCormlck Deeiing. P.
Sc O. and Dyrr parts they fit. j
WANT TO REDUCE your coat of liv
ing, any trus 44 acre piace, ?
miles from Medford. Modern house
and out buildings, pasture, alfalfa,
orchard and walnut. Place for
cows, pig and poultry. See the W.
B. Brltton place. Oak Grove Road.
Priced light. Term.
TURKEY DINNER Episcopal parish
nouse sunasy, uec. 7. nerving iron,
8 until 7 o'clock. Adults 60c, chil
dren 80c.
NOTICE TO
ALL SKATERS
The. ASHLAND ROLLER RINK begins Its fourth year serv j
ing this valley. ROLLER SKATING. clean, healthtul sport,
has been popular with the public because of economical prices
and a pleasant pastime.
HERE ARE THE POPULAR PRICES
THAT PLEASE EVERYONE
Admission, including tax - -. 30c
With Own Skates, including tax 25c
SKATING HOURS
Tuesday, Thursday and
Sunday Evenings .
Saturday Evenings ...............
7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
......7:30 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.
Rates tor Private Parties any afternoon or evening. Address
inquiries or call at Ashland Armory for rates.
ASHLAND ROLLER RINK
ONE BLOCK DOWN FROM THE ASHLAND HOTEL
IN THE LITHIA CITY
32
Take a tip from the Old-timers
Traveling around town here, you'll
find Buicks that are still in service
after six, eight, ten or even more years.
Ms
It's worth noting that these sturdy old
Quicks are still serving faithfully and
well, for several reasons.
They have the same basio type of engine
as the sleek 1942 Buick - rugged, long
lived, extra. efficient valve-in-head,
though it is now made better by Fireball
combustion.
They have the same dependable drive
a stout torque tube encasing a sturdy
steel shaft stretching its unbroken length
from transmission to rear axle.
Frames are fundamentally the same
now as then; brakes, though hydraulic
now, use the same, efficient, self -energizing
action.
All the factors that make for strength
and long life are still present-plut
such further advances as all-coil springs,
Domite pistons that squeeze more good
from gasoline, Compound Carburetionf
that spells peak economy with un
matched reserve power.
There's more comfort, more conven
ience, more beauty, more value in these
'42 models.
But what counts is that they're still
Buicks - tough, rugged and dependable.
Take a look at what your next car is
likely to be up against and ask yourself
if that isn't the kind of car it's smart to
buy right now.
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SKINNER'S GARAGE
143 SOUTH RIVERSIDE PHONE 2740
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