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TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Church da mi Villey Community Church (Interdenominational) I Minuter, The Rev. W. Lee Cray. I Sundav school and church 10:30 a m. Sermon, -Jesus Our Master." Central Church of Christ Central and Jack&on. Don H. Byers. minister. Henry Johnson. Bible school superintendent. Bible school f):4S a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Sermon: "The False Life." Service 8 p.m., sermon: "The Coming Lite." Midweek Bible itudy 8 p.m. Wednesday. Church of Christ 1036 Court street Radio program over KMED Sunday 8 30 a.m. Sunday worship 10:30 a.m. and 8 p.m. Bible tudy Wednesday 8 p.m. Everyone welcome. ,rtrt Preshvterlan Church (Central Point) The Rev. Norman K. Tully. pastor. Church worship 8:4S a.m., sermon: 'God in Nnture." church school 10:43 a.m. Thursday. 12 noon, joint meeting of Jacksonville Women's association and Central Point Christian Service circle at Central Point. Central Point women wr!l serve luncheon. Jackson ville women will furnish program, a stewardship play. First Methodist Church West Main and Laurel. Meredith A. Groves, minister. 9:45 a.m., school. II a m,. worship; sermon: "Christian Men," Junior, Cherub. Chancel choirs will aing. Nursery, Junior church. 7 p.m., youth group. 8 p m.. service. Film. 'Rim Of The Wheel": solo: "God'i Tomorrow", Mrs. J. W. Poage Community Sunday School Lone Pine school. Clyde Taylor, as sistant superintendent, in. charge. Classes for all groups In Sunday school. Every one welcome. Good Shepherd Mission (Prospect) Evensong. 8 p.m., preacher, the Rev. George R. V. Bolster. Service at J. H. Grieve residence. House of Prayer and Demlng Bible Institute (Undenominational) 216 Portland avenue. Ministry or healing, fellowship In prayer. Course covers BlDie tnree iimes. mnw vib, lMnrc pve-rv Sundav 3 D.m.. and week day afternoons and evenings by appointment. Free tuition. W. L. Dem- ing, minister, ainic iu;.cr, nuwivt. Medford Friends Church Corner Merriman and DcBarr, flvnlnn C, Crlsman. nastor. 10 a.m., Sunday school. II a.m., worship; Fa ther's Day meuuge: solo, Connie Allen. 7 p m , Christian Endeavor. Interme diate Kfc. lea oy rvHaine orwiu. ocn inrm hu Wanfa Smith, fl II. 11V . WOflhtD. Monday, fl a.m.. opening second week daily vacation mote ecnooi. Marl,', rhiirrh i.nicmna II George R. V. Bolster, rector. First Sunday after Trinity, Holy commu nion o a.m.; cnurvn HViiowi n.ou a.m. -.. .nunA1 n m - nroiin rfnl tal, 10:45 a.m.; matins with sermon 11 a.m. rriaay, noiy cumniumun u Medford Church of Christ i oof hall. Maurice Tisdel. minister Bible classes 10 a.m. Worship 10:50 a.m. Service 8 p.m. Herald of Truth program, Sunday 7:30 a.m. Midweek services o p.m. yiti niuiiu The public invited. ' Tho Anostollc Faith North Central avenue at Third streets. The Rev. C. W. Frost, pastor. Kunrinv irhonl fl:30 a.m. WorshtD 11 a.m. Young people 3 p.m. Evangelis tic service 7:50 pm., opening wnn mu sic by organist, orchestra and chorus. Tuesday. Friday services 8 p.m. AdventflH'hrlstJ&n Church Jackson and Welch streets. 9:45 a.m.. dully vacation Bible scnooi program. 11 a.m.. Worship service, Tho Rev Wilhur Lin. Salem, civina mesnnKe. 7:30 p.m., song service, messnge by David Roenl, New engiand bciiooi oi Theology, speaking on "The Second Coming of Chrisl.,' 4 p.m. Tuesday, junior choir practice. June 10 to 21. Advent Christian general conference "of America, Santa Cruz. Calif. Dele gates from Medford leave Wednesday. Laurel Lee Crabb, pastor. Foursquare Church Jackson and Morrow streets. Sun day school 0:45 a.m. Morning wor ship 10:45 p.m. Young people 6:30 p m, Evangelistic 7:45 p.m. Midweek serv ice Wednesday 7:45 p.m. Everybody welcome. Pastor, R. H. Mathewson. First Churrh of God i- Haven and Holly streets. The Rev. Charles A. Anthony, pastor. Sunday. "The Christian Brotherhood Hour." KMED 8 a rtv; church school 9:45 a.m.; worship 10:45 am. Youth fellowship 0:30 p.m., adult prayer meeting 7 p.m.. evangelistic service 7:30 p m. Wednes day, midweek prayer meeting t 7:30 p.m. All welcome. First Presbyterian Churrh Eighth and Holly. The Rev, D, Kirk land West, pastor. Pre-prayer 8:30 a.m.; Sunday school. Churchmanshtp class 0 45 a.m.; soryice 1 1 a m., srr mon "Fathers, How Much Do You Care?" (Nursery for children to 5 J ears; Junior church 5-11 years; Jun nr. senior high W-F. 6:30 p.m.; serv ice 7:30 p.m. Medford Churrh of The Naarent Holly at First. Vernon L. Wilcox, pastor, fi - a.m., "The Gospel Hour," .KMED. 0.45 am., Sunday school; Fa thers Day emphasis. 11 a nr. worship, sermon, ' God Whs in Christ"; srrvire broadcast on KYJC S:30 p m.. youth groups. 7:30 p.m.. evangelistic service. Free Methodist Churrh 10th and Ivy streets. The Rev. Rob ert J. Cox, pastor. (1:45 a m . church school for all; 11 am, worship serv ice, sermon: "Men of Valor". Youth service 0:45 p in.; evangelistic rally .7:30 p.m. Monday thrnufih Friday. 9 a m. to noon, vacation Bible school. Wednesday, 7:45 p.m., prayer meeting Sunday, 7-30 a m., "The Light ana Life Hour," KYJC. Church of Jmite t'hrlst of Latter Dav Kainls H4B South Ivy street. W. J Altrldge. 'branch president. 9 am. Priesthood. 10 a m., district conference. 2 p ni,, district conference. Tuesday, 7 3d p.m.. Mutual Improvement association. Thursday, 10:30 am, Primary. ' First lUpmt Chuirh (omrrvsth O ' North Central at Fifth. Wollord A Dawes, pastor. Bible school 9 45 a.m.. classes for all; bus service. Worship II a m. Sermon: "Discipline " Special music. Baptist lea Rues 7 p.m. Service 8 p m , sermon: "Looking " Song serv Ice. special music. Nursery during all services. Vacation Bible school Mon day through Friday 9 to 11:45 a m. The Church In the Pines (Full Oospel) Blnckwell hill, two miles south of Gold Hill The Rev. Delbert Casey and the Rev. Catherine Casey, cn-pators. Sunday school 10 a m. Worship 11 a m Young peoples' hour fl 30 p m Evangelistic service 7 30 p in. Mid. week service Thimdav 7 :to pm, Bible study, prayer night. Welcome. Chanel of Spiritual Truth Unlvtr.nl Churrh ol the Mintrrt. ! Shamballa del Hto. hiEhwnv ff), three. I tenth mile snulh or Rogue Hiver i Sunday healing lervica 7:30 p m. Wor-1 ahlp service 8 p.m. Chrittina H. ; Loomls, paator. GO TO CHURCH WITH FATHER SUNDAY! Bible School 9:45 a.m. Worship 1 1 a.m., 8 p.m. Daily Vacaiton Bible School Monday thru Friday ? a.m. to 12 Central Church of Christ Central and Jackson Notices Phoenix Presbyterian Church E. J Clark, minister. Bible school 10 a.m. Russell Thompson presiding Worship 11 am. Music by choir. Ser mon: "Keeping Step.'' Wednesday. Women's prayer circle 10 a.m. Choir practice p m. First Presbyterian Church (Jacksonville) The Rev. Norman K. Tully, pastor Church ttchool 10 a.m., classes for all Public worship 11:15 a.m., sermon "God in Nature." Thursday, 12 noon, joint meeting of Jacksonville Wom en's association ana centrm roini Women's Christian circle in Church at Central Point. Program, stewardship piay. First Church of Christ, Scientist 212 North Oak dale. Service 11 am Sundav school 0:30 a.m. Wednesday, 6 p.m., testimonials of healing. Read ing room zzb west sixin street iu a m. to 5 p.m. except holidays, evenings 7 lo except Wednesdays. Sundays 2 to ft. Subject June 15. "God the Pre server ol Man." Nursery available bundays. 'Aon Lutheran Church Corner of Fourth and Oakdale. 9 45 a.m.. Sunday school; 11 a.in , worship service with installation of Rev. HHler man as panlor by the Rev. L. H. Slein hoff. Following the worship service a fellowship hour win he neia. First Christian Church Ninth and Oak dole. Shelvy H Angle, mvcr. minister. Bible school 0:45 a.m. worship 11 a.m., sermon: "A Great Father and a Great Son." Youth Fel lowship 7 p nv, worship 8 p m.. ser mon: "The Whole Duty of Man." Daily vacation Bible school 8:45 a.m. 11:15 a.m.. Monday through Friday. Demon stration Droeram Friday 7:30 p.m.. par ents, friends invited. Wednesday 7:30 p.m.. Bible study; 8:15 p.m., ch practice.. Philippine Island Pastor to Speak To Presbyterians The Rev. G. G. Mahy of the Philippine Islands will speak at the 7:30 p. m. service Sun day at the First Presbyterian church. His wife, Helen Mahy, will speak to the senior high Weslminster fellowship at 6:30 p. m. Mr. Mahy and Dr. D. K. West, pastor of the Medford church, were In Princeton seminary to gether and worked In Shantung province In China until 1949. Both were held by Communists for five days in 1948 in an in terior village of the province. Has Program The couple will sail for Man ila late this month after Mrs. Mahy completes a course in ra dio broadcasting in San Fran cisco. She has been broadcasting a program from Silliman un iversity for some time. The Mnhy's are accompanied here by their children, Carol, a student at Wilson college, and Kenneth and Tressa, who will return to the Philippines with them. An other son, Don, is attending Da vidson college. The public is invited to hear the Mahys. Dr. West will preach on "Fa thers, How Much Do You Care?" at the 11 a. m. service on Sun day. The Junior high Westmin ster fellowship will meet at 8:30 p. m. Sunday in the church basement for a social hour. Jimmy Martolin will lead a wor ship meeting at 6:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rukovina will have charge of recreation. 'Christian Men' Sermon Subject "Christian Men" will be the sermon subject of the Rev. Mere dith Groves when the First Methodist church observes Fath er's day at the 11 a. m. service on Sunday, June IS. Families are asked lo attend church together in lionor of the day. Music will include "How Love ly Are Thy Messengers'' and "This is My Father's World" by the Junior and Cherub choirs Hiid "How Beautiful Upon the Mountains" by the Chancel choir. Film In Evening At the 8 p. m. service a mo tion picture, "Rim of the Wheel." will be shown. The film tells the story of Virginia Sut ton, a "modern day" wife whose social activities and contacts predominate over her basic du ties to home and family. Mrs. J. W. Poae will sing "God's Tomorrow." Methodist Youth fellowships will meet at 7 p. m. Joy Adams will address the high school group on "Isaiah." Mr. Groves will talk to the Business-College group. The Overseas Foreign Aero nautical Communications Ser vice Is locatrd on the San Fran cisco Airport. Religious Vacation School For Children of School Age St. Mary's School June 16 to 22 9 A.M. to 2.30 P.M. Friday. Jun. 13. 1952 Quick Pick-Me-Up! Going places? 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Pastor Hillerman came to Medford after 10',4 years as pas tor of the Resurrection Lutheran church In Juneau, Alaska, His family includes his wife and three children. He succeeds the Rev. O. W. Ebright, now super intendent of the California Syn od's Home for the Aged In Al hambra. Calif., as pastor of the Medford church. Mr. Hillerman is the son of the late Dr. George H. Hiller man, who was superintendent of missions at the time the Medford Zion Lutheran church was erect ing its present building, and who was known in Medford. The church is located at the coiner of Fourth street and Oak dale avenue. Anyone interested is Invited to attend the installa tion service. Church Young People To Attend Conference Forty-three high school age young people of First Presbyter ian church here will go by char tered bus to Mt. Hermon in Cal ifornia for a one-week confer ence. The bus will leave Sunday night and the conference begins on Monday. Sunday departure from Medford is planned in or der to provide a sightseeing trip In San Francisco. Art Sueltz, assistant minister and director of youth of the church here, and Mrs. Sueltz, will accompany the group. Miss Dorothy Henderson, Miss Mar jorie Bridges and Miss Pricilla West are adult advisors. Last year at the conference the Medford church had t h e largest group from the farthest distance. Reports Indicate the group will gain the honor again. Dear! line Sunday Classified! It at noon Saturdays. Phone 2-4105 "iPAi'jKlWi.lttJ" Society and Clubs Theta Rho Members To Attend Session; Charter Received Central Point Two mem bers of Central Point chapter of Theta Rho will attend the first state assembly of the order which will be held in Salem June 20 and 21. The delegates will be Miss Myrtle McKiddie, president, and Miss Sally Mon gold, vice-president. The Central Point chapter, instituted May 3, will hold the first initiation July 3. The group received -its charter at the last meeting, held In the IOOF hall, with Miss McKiddie accepting the document in behalf of the organization. . Refreshments were served by the Misses Irene Rock, Judy Van Horn and Darlene Williams. Phoenix Society Holds Annual Birthday Tea Phoenix Ladies' Aid society of Phoenix Presbyterian church held the annual birthday tea at the church Wednesday after noon. The program included read ings by Mrs. Ernest Wright and piano solos by Mrs. Lola Curtis Bates, who played her own com positions. A guessing game and an article read by Mrs. Emma Keith completed the program, which had been arranged, by Mrs. Weith and Mrs. E. J. Clark. Tables were designated by the months of the year, and guests were seated at the table of their birthday month. Tables were centered with minature bou quets of flowers. The refreshment committee was composed of Mrs. L. O. Cas ter, Mrs. W. M. Caldwell, Mrs. J. W. Watkins and Mrs. Lillian Coleman. 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Una Mail Tribune Want Ada Your Most Decisi v'.T.i .KIRCH Wit.Mt t COLLECTIOI v PL ATE r.l?PB0IIKIWM.I North Central Aeanu at Jrel Street CALENDAR niMiiiir aaueas and news fot iha society lection or The Mail rribune malt be submltled 10 wrttinc. and deadline (or the Sun day edition II I pa. rriday Head line for weekly news it a p.m. the day before publication, and dead line for the weekly calendar U am. of the day for publication Friday 7 to 9:30 p.m. OSNA . Insti tute continued. 7:30 p.m. Roxy Ann Gem and Mineral club, Girls Com munity club. 7:30 p.m. Pocahontas lodge, Redmen hall. 8:15 p.m. Wenonah club, card party at Redmen hall. Sa'urday 2 p.m. College Women's club of the Rogue River valley, home of Mrs. Frank Roberts. 2 p.m. Junior Degree of Hon or club, picnic in Hawthorne park. 7:30 p.m. Sams Valley La dies' club, pot-luck supper at Tou Velle park for members and families. 8 p.m. Shady Cove-Trail La dy Lions, party at Eagle Point Grange hall. 8 p.m. Square dance jambo ree, Crater High school gymna- Thirteen Members Secretaries' Group At Klamath Meeting Thirteen members of Rogue River chapter, National Secre taries association, were in Klam ath Falls June 6 for a joint meeting of the local and Klam ath Falls chapters of NSA. Also attending were Professor and Mrs. Alwin.V. Miller of South ern Oregon college, Ashland. Miss Nora Hansen, Seattle, inter-chapter council chairman for region one, talked on the history of NSA, its aims and purposes and explained the certified pro fessional secretary program. Pro fessor Miller also spoke, explain ing the study program he has set up for the Klamath Falls chapter which he' will instruct at the high school in Klamath Falls in August. Miss Hansen also installed the new officers of the Klamath Falls chapter. Mrs. Kathryn Thomas, presi dent of Rogue River chapter, an nounced that the chapter is con ferring an honorary membership on Mr. Miller. An invitation was extended to the Klamath Falls chapter to attend the next monthly meeting of Rogue River chapter July 10. Local members attending were Mesdames Kathryn Thomas, Bil lie Fabrick, Evelyn Schroeder, Vivian Warner, Vivian Howard, Darlyne Rudd, Gladys Rice, Mary Lovejoy, Mary Hartley, Margaret Robeson, Marjorie Banning, Kathryn Jandreau and Marion Langley. Foresters To Hold Anniversary Party Saturday Evening Rogue River Valley court, In dependent Order of Foresters, has made plans for a first anni versary party to be held Satur day, June 14, in the Pythian building, Fifth and Grape street. A business meeting at 8 p.m. will be followed by a social eve ning. Knute Swanson and Wendell Mattson are co-chairmen of the entertainment committee. They state that both modern and square dancing are planned, as well as movies for the children. Refreshments will be served. S. J. Rice, Jr., Is head of the IOF court here. Socio Club Member Honored With Shower Eagle Point During the last monthly meeting of the Eagle Point Heights Social club, held at the home of Mrs. Mark Hoefft, Mrs. Bud Arnes was hon ored at 8 shower. Special guests included Mrs. C. J. Haas, Medford, aunt of the honored guest, Mrs. C. Arnes, Eagle Point mother-in-law of the guest of honor, and Mrs. M. Miller, Eagle Point. I Following a business meeting Important sion The decision to be a Bible Christ ian is one you will never regret for ever. Hear the way of salvation made nlain' SUNDAY 1 1 a m. & 7:50 d m. TUESDAY -FRIDAY 8 p.m. (Nursery for children) Pickin' Pears By SID HOLLINGS WORTH Postmaster Arthur Scarseth supplies something of the friend ly approach and line of conver sation identified with village storekeepers. In fact he and Mrs. Scarseth, who helps him out oc casionally, kept such a store away up in the northeast corner of Montana in the town of Four Buttes. They also ran the post office there for 19 years. The . result is obvious. Uncle Sam gains with not only the ex pected efficiency in moving the mail but a brand of salesman ship that boosts the postal busi ness in a unique manner. Veter ans write letters and mail them just to pay a visit to the post office and engage in repartee with Mr. Scarseth. He was acting PM for quite a while, the appointment being made official Feb. 11, 1952. He and Mrs. Scarseth live at the station. Contact with' Medford is made through scheduled mail truck service provided by the VA, but if the mail is important after hours, they drive to town to make the delivery -themselves. He never fails to put in a good word for air mail. Camp White became a post office July 1, 1949. Before that, mail was delivered and handled WEATHER By United Press North California: Partly cloudy Friday and Saturday; scattered showers from Ukiah and. Red ding north. . Canadians eat an average of 140 pounds of meat per person each year. In the, United States, Americans cat an average of 150 pounds. Medford Bethel Plans . Go-To-Church Sunday Members of Medford's bethel, Jobs Daughters, will attend the 11 o'clock service of First Pres byterian church in a group Sun day, June 15. The members are asked to meet in front of the church at 10:45 a.m. Either or both parents of each member are also invited to attend. a bassinette filled with gifts was presented to Mrs. Arnes. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Hoefft, assisted by Mrs. Harry Hanscom. The July meeting will be a picnic held in Brownsboro at the home of Mrs. Joe Arnes.. - . r 117 S. Central, Medford Special Purchase RADIO-PHONO -LIST PRICE 229.95 BcndiX FM ASf Phono 148.88 $5 Down on Terms L News, Gossip, Comment From Camp White through Medford, and much mail intended for the Camp White Domicilliary is still addressed "Medford, Ore.," Scarseth says, although the volume is diminish ing as Camp White becomes bet ter known as an established post office. Oak Grove Troop 44 of the Girl Scouts was escorted through the Arts and Crafts and Hobby shopMonday afternoon and the six girls, half the number In the troop, showed keen interest in the leather, wood, basket and gem work being done. Mrs. Van der Steen, troop leader, brought the girls, who presented lap robes made In their work proj ect. The scouts in the party inclu ded Randi Peterson, Judith Brill, Lynda Kntps, Peggy Wilkes, Jo ann Davenport, and Carolyn Vander Steen. DAV Chapter 32 held an Eve Prentice night in the theater this week in appreciation of her ac cordion concerts and individual Instruction. Camp White veter ans are strong for the music of the concertina. Judy Ann Frost had her fifth birthday party this week and in vited all the children living at the Domiciliary. Twenty-two at tended and it was a surprise to both Mr.. and Mrs. Dick Frost, her parents, that there were so many living here. The annual summer tours to points of interest throughout the Rogue River valley, conducted by the American Red Cross, started this week with a jaunt to Ashland and back before noon. Mr. and Mrs. William Ash worth, of Portland, department commander of the VFW and de partment president of the auxil iary, respectively, will be at Camp White for an all day visit Father's Day Jun 15, 1952 MCOFOSD'S PINIST MEN'S STODE e MAIN AT CENTRAL Phone I r Thonks lo a special purchase of a famous Bentfix radio-phono, you can buy this smart, new, combina tion at a saving of $90 from manufacturer's list price); Enjoy brilliant, static-free FM or standard AM broad easts, plus smooth, fast-acting 3-speed record changer. Handsome mahogany veneer cabinet. A fine-quality radio guaranteed by Wards. Monday, June 18, according to plans announced today. They will be welcomed by VA offi cials and officers and members oi the local post. A tour of the domiciliary and attendance at the VFW formal dance Monday night are on their schedule of activities. A new arrangement is being worked out by Chief of Special Services Marvin R. Kahn, cov ering the VAVS setup. Ty Teo rey, present head of arts and crafts, will also function as act ing director of volunteers. Ty' headquarters are established di rectly across from the recreation office. He will work 'closely with Kahn and also with the recrea tion. To make room for Teorey to operate, the chief of special services has moved to the admin istration building. - fS3B. ROUND UP your Shootin' irons and Cowboy gear : at the TOY HOUSE and go to the Posse Rodeo! 'TOY 2-6241 Children JsumS Sat. Fr VffiirjSlr Aft. m