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S; S c a n b. ii P g 1 t i 4 i 5 1 I 5 - Presbyterians Set Whitworfh Concert The "Whitwortn conege a cap pella choir of Spokane, "Wash., is scheduled to present a sacred concert program at the First Presbyterian church, .Thursday, April 28 at 8 p. m. The choral group of 47 voice hag been heard in leading cities of the west, and this year is in cluding concert presentations in Richland and Yakima, Wash.; Portland and Klamath Falls; and Oakland, San Jose, Stockton, Fresno, Pasadena, Los Angeles, San Diego, and Palm Springs, Calif. The membership is drawn from eight states and two foreign countries. Under the direction of Profes sor Wilbur L. Anders, now in his eighth year as the choir's con ductor, the group will offer a cross - section of outstanding choral literature. Bethel Baptists Will See Film on Sunday "I Saw Borneo," is the title of a souna motion picture in color . which will be shown Sunday at :8 p.m., in the Bethel Baptist church, 11 South Newtown st. Dr. Louis T. Talbot of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles, will present the film. . The picture subject concerns missionary work., No admission will be charged but a free will offering will be taken, as is the custom for this type of film, cnurch officers pointed out. Scenes will include rubber making, Christian Dyak tribes men, , jungle dentistry, native headhunter dance, former head- hunters and jungle scenery. Program Announced Dr. D. Kirkland West will preach at the First Presbyterian church on the subject "Religion Without Tears" at, both morn ing services Sunday, and he will be heard over KMED from 10 to 10:30 a. m. At the evening service at 7 p. m. a color film, "People Without Fear," will be shown. The Westminster fellowship will be in charge of Miss Nancy McKeown and Miss Kaye Christ ian ''and the subject will be "India, the Land of Opportun ity." Fireside will be at the home of Miss Nancy McKeown, 109 South, Orange st. Music, under the direction of Allan Lehl will include anthems by the two choirs and a solo by Mrs. Effie Kurtz. 3 7 REV. and MRS. WADDELL At Pilgrim Holiness Pilgrim Holiness Revival Continues The Rer. and Mrs. Mark Wad dell of Toledo, O., are continu ing revival services at the Med- ford Pilgrim Holiness church, East Jackson at Bessie sts. Both are singers and musicians and he is a graduate of Frankfort Pilgrim college of Frankfort, Ind. Beginning Monday, April 25. Mrs. Waddell will conduct children's services at the church, open to all children between the ages oZ 5 through 12. The classes will be held, from 3:45 to 4:30 p.m. Flannelgraph lessons will be given. The; schedule of . services an nounced by the pastor, the Rev. Sherman . Moore, include serv ices each evening at 7:30 o'clock except Monday, and on Sunday an 11 a.m. service will be held. All are, open to. the public. i Gideons To Mark 10th Anniversary The 1 0th anniversary - of the Rogue Valley Gideons organi zation will be observed Satur day and Sunday, April 23 and 24. A banquet and rally is sched uled for 6:45 p.m., Saturday, at the First Christian ohurch, Ninth st. and Oakdale ave. . William McCallum, state president, will be the main speaker. Delegates representing camps of Gideons in the state also will be here for the event. A musical program is planned and reports will be made. . . Sunday morning and evening Gideon teams will conduct church servides' at numerous churches'" throughout the valley. They wty, describe the Gideon ministry.' . J; Nazarenes To Conduct College Day: Service Christian college day . will be observed in the morning wprship service of the Church of the Nazarene, Holly at First sts., in Medf ord on Sunday, April 24. The pastor. Rev. R. ,W. Hum, will speak on the subject, "Build ing a Firm Foundation." Music will be presented by the choir and women's trio. . Series Planned A Sunday - evening series of sermons has been planned by the pastor, to conclude on Pentecost Sunday, May 29. From the gen eral theme of, "From the Empty Tomb to the Upper Room," the Sunday evening message will be entitled "A Holy Heartburn." The church's statistical year will close Sunday, April 24. The annual church meeting elections have been set for May 4. Central Point Rural Fire Budget Proposed Central Poin $30,370 budget for fiscal year 1955-56 has been proposed for ' the Central Point Rural Fire Protection district by the budget committee and the board of directors. The budget shows an increase over last year's $28,607. A public hearing on the pro posed budget will be held at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 12, and an election date will be announced after the hearing. Ray W. Wyatt is chairman of the budget committee, which also includes Charles Bateman, Franklin Gebhard, Mrs. Ernes tine Charley and Fred Hall. The board of directors for the district are Dr. Alvin Roberts, David L. deArmond, Claude Hoover, Larry Hull and Bert Smith. WALKED INTO IT 1 Sacramento, Calif. flJ.R) An unidentified man complained to police today that when he dashed across a rain-swept street and hopped into what he thought was a taxi, it turned out to be a police squad car and the officer gave him a ticket for jaywalking. Dead line for Sunday Classified li at noon Saturday. 118 JORGE NEW 1955 REFRIGERATOR cusmmic 2-door FREEZER COMBINATION! 'Cusfomafic means COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC! -v Only a NORGE gives you such KING-SIZE CONVENIENCE! IXCLUSIVt lUflT in' weather guard Maintains ' "peak-of-freshness" cold au : - tomatically regardless of SEASON . CLIMATE . . . STORAGE LOAD! COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC! You never touch ; a control it even DEFROSTS ITSELF! SEPARATE SUPER-SIZE FREEZER COMPARTMENTI Giant 124 lb. capacity! Separate door makes this a real "2-in-l" appliance! - NEW HANOIDOR STORAGE! 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At that time a board member will be elected to serve out the unexpired one year of Ralph Lattie Opens Central Point Cafe Central oPint Ralph Lattie, former chef at Rogue Valley Country club and Jackson hotel in Medford, opened Ralph's Mill cafe in Central Point yesterday. Lattie was chef at the Rogue Valley Country club two years and at the Jackson hotel three years. He will be assisted in operating the Central Point cafe by his wife, Marie. Lattie has been in the restaurant business for 29 years. Mrs. Franz' term. ' Also up for election at that time will be the board position held by Salter, who will be com pleting his regular term in of fice. No candidates for the posi tion have been announced. Sandeen's appointment was made by Mekvold because no election to fill the post "had been conducted. Law requires - that the county superintendent make such an appointment within 30 days when no election is held in the district. Evans Valley sources 'have in dicated that an election will be held in that district to fill a va cancy created by the resignation of Samuel B. Smith, a board member who is moving from the district. Another Evans Valley Adjustable Wall Lights By LIGHTOLIER I at BUSH'S board member,: Myron Newton, has resigned effective the end of the school" year. . rrider, Apr M, lilt MSSTOUD UAH. TXIBVUS-CZTSN TURNS MUSIC PAGES . Paris U.R) Emile Ipcar won an inventors' I contest with a gadget to allow pianists to turn the pages of their music with their feet A press on pedal flips the pages. Dm Una Sunday Qasafled to at neon Saturday; 10 ajn. Monday for Monday, ether days 8:30 previous day. o ? pure grape mi j i u You'll love Ibis wine o Urn nna wine co, san francisco, calif. 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