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PAGE SIX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1942. Church Interests and Notices Christian Chnre Phoenls. Oregon (0 :00 Sunday School. 1140 Moraine worship. S 00 Evening semce. Everybody welcome. Cna. Nahaa, Minister. Bleated Hop Advent Christian Comer Jackson and Welch Sta. t:4S Sunday School. Mra. Ruth Bobt.. Superintendent. Claeees (or all asea. SO Bvenrnf Prayer Meeting on Wedneaday. Btudlea In to Book of Acta. at. peter Lntheran Phoreh rsrnodtcal Conference C. Main and Portland At. Harry H. Young. Paator. :4ft Sunday School. 11:00 Divine Worahlp. Theme "What Shall The Harvuat Bet" Coun dl meetlna after the aervloa. ISO A AIj meetlns Tueaday la the church baaement. Mr. and Mra. Al fred Adolnha will entertain. The regular Walther League Social will be held Thuraday avenlni rn the church basement at w. mieen Tount?. faoateee.' Choir practice every Friday, 8 p. m. Vlaltora ara welcome. riret Christian rhurrh Klnth and Oakdale StraeU. Reuben w. Coleman. Mlnlavcr :4S Sunday School with graded elaaare for all agea. 10:55 Morning Worahlp. Anthem Power. Strength and Mercy." Balnea. Sermon: "Thome In Flesh." 5:00 Union Park Service. 7 SO Young People! Meetlnf. Calendar of Events Wedneaday 11 :S0 Missionary rdetv picnic at Llthla Park. Aahland. Wedneadav 00 Worker!' Con ference. Thuraday 1:00 Choir Rehearael. Vtaltors are alwaya welcome to at tend the eervlee of our ehuren the So- Saint Marke (Entsespal) Oakdale at Plfth Sta. Herald O. Gardner, B D Rector. Semcea for Sixth Sunday after Trinity. so Boly Communion. 10:00 Junior Church with brief talk. Thla eervlee take- the place of Church School durlnf the aummer. 11:00 Prayer and eermon by the Rector. Senior choir directed by Roberta Ward Bebb. OrganUt. Eva RaMuiri Marah. A klndenrarun In Parish Houae during thla hour. CALENDAR OP THE WEEK 1At Tuesday Junior Guild at home of Dorothy Burteaa. So. Oak dsle. 10:30 Friday Holy Communion. Chorea of The Nataren Holly at First. Sta Rev. Ethel Komatad will apeak at the 10:45 morning worahlp today. Special mualo. 7:45 Evangelistic Hour. Rev. A. O. Jeftrlea. of Mnaeow, Idaho, will peak. 9:45 Sunday School, under direc tion Mra. Clara Caulklna. with super visors. Mra Joy Sorenaon for Junior. Mra. Mary Foster, for prlmarlea, and Mra. Vivian Starkey. for nuraery. 6:45 Young People meet. Mra. Verl Michael directs the NYPS: Mra. Ethel Kometad. HI-NY. and Mra. Fred M. weatherford th" Junlora. The public la given hearty Invitation. Zlon English Lntheran Chare) West Fourth at Oakdale) Med ford. Oregon 10:00 Sunday School. 11 SO Worahlp Service 7 X) Intermediate Luther League. 00 Senior League. The paator will conduct th regu lar morning worahlp service and preach on the theme "The Book of the Agea." pnenda and vlaltora are always welcome. Highway Tabernacle, Eagi Point Rev. Hurl ess Teetera, young gradu ate from the Olad Tidings Btble In' sutut In San Francisco will be guest speaker at th Sunday 11 o'clock aervloa. In the evening at a o'clock Rev. Dewy Peterson from Med ford will give a special meaaaga on "Th Great Vladock." Ha will use hie Urge Bl ble Chart O explain hie picture. Spe cial vocal and musical selections at both service. Th public la cordially Invited. for Apostolic Faith a SO Sunday school Classes all agea. 11:00 Morning Devotional Samoa An inspiring old-faahloned gospel service. 7:45 Evening Evangellatle Meet ingPreceded by a concert of music by the orchestra and the organ. ISO-Mid-week Meetlnga-on Tuea day. Thuraday and Friday. Personal testimonies and a ahort meaaaga preached from th Bible are a part of every service. No collections. Ev erybody welcome. Plrat Church of Christ Scientist Authorised Branch of Th Mother Church. The First Church of Christ. Scientist, In Boston, Mass. Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock. Subject for Sunday, July 13, "Sacrament." 0:30 Sunday School. so Wednesday evening meetings, which Include teatlmonlea of Chris tian Science healing. The reading room, which la lo cated at 414 and 415 Medford Center Building, la open dally front 7 a. ra. to I p. m. The librarian la tn at tendance from 10 to 4. First Presbyterian Chorea tmogene Smith, Chorister. Verl O. Palling. Organist :45 Sunday School with elaaaas for all agea. 11 SO Worahlp Service. Organ Prelude, Frier Offertulra. Paul Day- red. Anthem. "Ood la Love." Shel ley. Offertory. "To a Wild Roes Edward MacDowell, Sermon Topic. Christ Life's Key." Poetlud. "Al leluia," Anhford. 7:00 Evening Touth Vespera with Elaln Walker. Leader. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all. Fnorsqnare Gospel Chnrrtl Rev. w. Shearburn, Paator :45 Sunday School with elaaaas for all. 11 SO Worahlp. 5 :S0 Young People's Crusader ervlc conducted by the Toung Peo ple. 7:80 Musical program for one half hour by the Accordion Trooper Band from the B. Prentice studio In Medford ISO Evangellatle campaign open ing with Mlaa Edith Campbell and M!a Ena Panaon. musically talented evangelist. Meeting will be eon ducted every night except Monday and Saturdays Tou ara invited to come and en Joy three service First Methodist rhnrrh Mam and Laurel sta. Louis C. Klrby, Minuter. Sunday School g:4S a. m. All de. nartmrnta will meet thla Sunday In mitn Auditorium to hear Dr. Mar shall J. Murphre relate hie experi ence In missionary work In Africa. Worship 11 a. m. Pastors tople. "Th Christian Outstanding PTIvl-leda-e." Solo by Mlse Marv Ann Oetei, "Beloved. Now Are We The Sona of Clod." Evening service I o'clock. Dr Dr. Jouett Bray, former minister In Medford. guest spanker. Touth Servleea 7 p. m. Our Church will participate In the park union Vesper service at 8 p. and furnish the program. First Methodists to Conduct Services in Park Sunday Evening Last Sunday the opening ser vice of the park meetings was very successful with about 250 people attending. Next Sunday the First M?thodirt church will have charge of the service with the Rev. Louis O. Klrby preach ing the sermon and Mrs. Elsie Carleton Strang singing a so prano solo. A volunteer choir will lead In group singing. The ministers from other churches will take part In the service In the reading of the scriptures and the devotional exercises. The service begins t live o clock promptly follow ing me tour o clock program of me uau. All church people are asked to give this service their full est support by cooperating with the ministerial association's pians to minister to the spirit ual nccas oi ine service men and visiting stranger! of city. the The first Baptist Church Plfth and North Central ste. Wolford A Denes Minister. 45 Bible School, rlawea for all agve. II 00 Momlner Womhlp Sermon. "The Clrece of Ood." Special music by the Choir. 7 00 Young People Oroupa meet SCO Evening Service. Sermon "The Ml.slon Of Christ" Special music. Rv. J Whltcomb Brougher Jr.. psstor of the First Baptist Church of Olenrtsle. Calif, will speak July 1 and IS. Many will welcome this opportunity to aestn hear Rev B-oucher. who was with us Isst year Watch the pspera for further announcement. I nlly SIS Medford Center Bids Merlon R. Clifton. Asalstant Waller K. Clifton. Assistant This center is open dsllv except Sunday from 10 to t o'clock where Unity books and publications may be read, purchased or borrowed. Mra. Fffie Neleon. metaphvalrlan snd guest teacher, may be contacted through the Center or reached by telephone. 4S11. If her service are dea: red. a consulting hoateea la In th Center during the open hour CALENDAR OF THE WEEK Tueaday. I p m Lecture. "Per sonal Peace." Oenevlev McCorkle. speaker. Wedneaday, i Program 1:30. All aervie man and their families are Invited. Boeing Tests Giant Navy Bombing Plane With Super Motors Seattle. Julv 10 tx A long ranee exnerimental rivin. boat, built as a heavily armed overseas patrol bomber for the navy, made its first test flight over Lake Washington today. Built by the Boeing Aircraft company, which originated and now builds the flying fortress bombers for the army, the ship was described as able to carry a larger bomb load than any naval plane now In use. It is in the weight class of four-engine aircraft but is a two-engine airplane, with the engines believed to be the most powerful aircraft power plants now built anywhere. Boeing said the ship was "de signed as a long range scouting and bombing plane, capable of hunting out and destroying enemy submarines and surface vessels." It Is of all-metal con struction and has living accomo dations for a lu-man crew. The XPBR-1 Is the first r..v.i aircraft built by Boeing since 1933. when an experimental carrier lighter was made. CLASSES BOUNCE Camp Shelby, Mass. lUR) The mess serurant without grin is a rarity since Introduc tion of plastic glasses, bowls cups snd plates. Instead of shat tering when dropped, the new tablewear bounces. to 4. Monthly tea GLASSES Dr. R. M. Hood, Optometrist Iparla Rldg. Mala sag Riverside. Medford, Or Iklllfol Sendee Reasonable Prices Demand for Lumber Continues Heavy As War Output Phase Seattle, July 10. MP) The West Coast Lumbermen's as sociation said today In its monthly report on conditions in the lumber Industry that war requirements for west coast lumber continue heavy. 'The Industry is still furnish ing construction lumber in large volume for building of all types," the report said. 'The west coast la being called on Increasinfflv for siminne lim ber-Douglas fir, west coast hem- iock, noDie nr and Port Orford cedar as well as Sitka .nr.,,.,. More and more lumber is wanted and the army has an nounced thnt 27. tnn rt steel will be saved by making truck bodies of wood." The report showed that the weeklv iveraffe nf u.n.t lumber production In June was 170,608,000 board feet or 91.1 per cent of estimated This compared with a weekly average in may oi 1B0, 023, 000 board feet. Cumulative nrnriiiHInn for h first 23 weeks of the year stood at ,zoo,zi,uuu board feet com pared with 4,096,923,000 board feet In the same period in 1941. SCRATCHING FATAL Bagalusa, La (U.PJ One of Clyde Oelaughters' cows, appar ently trying to scratch her head, got a back hoof hung on her horns. Possibly, Injured In the resulting fall, she died in this position. MANY CONTRIBUTE TO USO ACTIVITY Residents of southern Oregon are contributing in many ways to the organization of the local USO center. In addition to vol unteer service to staff the cen ter other items to keep the center an active, growing unit are being added daily. Among this week's contribu tions are: Mrs. Mary Snider, Ice for the punch; C. E. "Pop" Gates cigarettes for July 4; C. B. Bowman, county school superin tendent, securing piano for club house; Mrs. H. D. McCaskey of Central Point, cherries; George Hunt, candy; Wednesday Study c'u, Mrs. A. W. Aya, Mrs. W. J. Warner, canteen refreshments; C. O. Larison, a cherry tree which was picked by a group of soldiers; Ray Schumacher of Ashland who has arranged var ious orchestras to contribute music for dancing parties. Delzoll to Uanage Wallace's Campaign Portland, July 10. (At Lew Wallace, democratic nominee for governor, announced today that his campaign will be man. aged by W. A. Delzell, former Klamath Falls banker and riost- master. Delzell recently retired as field division chief for the Bureau of Internal Revenue. Prior tA taking that rutitir.n 4n 1933 he had held several state offices, including Public Serv ice commissioner. Durch amine agent and secretary of the J Board of Control. He was sec retary to Walter M. Pierce when ! he was governor. business houses today to remain I tng th peak of th cant.-.g I employe could work la closed daily until 2 p. m. Dur-1 peach harvest, so owners and ' orchards. TOWNSPEOPLE ASKED TO HARVEST PEACHES Marysville, Cal.. July 10 UT) Orchardists from five Sacra mento valley counties asked VISIT CANADA THIS SUMMCP You'll return to your wartime job refreshed and Invig. orated after a holiday in Canada. For all details cover ' injt Banff Springs Hotel in the Canadian Rockies, and DrniMi ioiumDia resorts ... sec x your local agent, or f Wm. H. Deacon, 16 S.W Broadway, Portland. BR. 0637 Your American dollars go further , all prices in Canada are Government controlled. BANFF SPRINGS HOTEL I SSBV A Cordial Invitation Is Extended To Everyone In Southern Oregon To Attend A FREE LECTURE On Christian Science Entitled: 'Christian Science; The Discovery of Life Eternal -by- PAUL STARK SEELEY, C.S.B. Or PORTLAND OREGON Mimber of th Board of Lectureship of Th Mother Church, Th First Church of Christ. ScUntist, in Boston. Massachusetts. HOLLY SSSfflS JULY 13 1:00 P.M. 'L'Mi'P1 "" ' un t i imj'.uu .vi.i,! i in. ! nipm W.PH.I.HIHII P"N '. ' sum . ,,m m. m mi n l IJS m IW A JJUfU. -U , . 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