Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 16, 1956, Image 7

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Welfare Workers
Ask for Materials
Used clothing and material
for quilts are needed by Valley
View Seventh-Day Adventist
church welfare workers, accord
ing to Mrs. Will Darby, leader,
of Route 1, Medford. Anyone
who has articles to donate may
call Mrs- Darby at telephone
3-3797, for pickup service.
Because of recent emergency
s calls for flood victims a great
deal of bedding and clothing
was given by the workers and
supplies were depleted, the lead
er pointed out.
Members of the church have
also contributed to their famine
and disaster fund and Seventh
Day Adventists across the coun
try have been asked to give over
a million dollars to have on
hand to aid needy persons.
Medford and Valley View
Seventh-Day Adventist youth
are conducting a week of prayer.
G Holy Week Services
Slated at Theater
" Throughout Holy week noon
day services will be conducted
at the Craterian theater under
the auspices of Medford Minis
terial association, from 12:30 to
12:55 p.m.
The services are being ar
ranged so that workers in the
downtown area may take ad
vantage of the brief devotional
period during the week.
- Ministers and musicians from
various churches in the city will
participate. The public is invited
Teaching Driving
Virtues in Church
Led by the board of educa
tion of the Methodist church, a
number of churches and' church
agencies are now reminding
their congregations and their
young people of the necessity
of "good driving habits" as a
Christian virtue.
"Careful driving conserves
human life, and it again places
emphasis on the value of the
individual both important from
the viewpoint of Christian teach
ing," notes one leader. The Meth
odist board is placing a series
of lessons on the courtesies and
safety of driving in some of its
church school publications, em
phasizing the Christian values
involved.
California Pastor
To Begin Meetings
Central Point Rev. E. " R.
Burnete of Napa, Calif., will be
gin a series of meetings at the
Community Bible church, Cen
tral Point, Sunday morning.
March 18,
The Rev. Mr. Burnette is pas
tor of a Napa church.
Besides his schedule with his
church, the Rev. Mr. Burnette
is a Bible conference speaker
and evangelist.
The public is invited to attend
the meetings ' which will con
tinue nightly except Saturday,
and will close Sunday, March
25. The evening meetings will
be held at 7:45-p.m.
' Wild game provides up to 250,-
000,000 pounds of edible meat
each year in the U.S.
St. Helen's Hall
Chaplain To Speak
Guest preacher at St. Mark's
Episcopal church at the 11 a.m.
service Sunday will be he Rev.
Robert Burton, chaplain of St.
Helen's hall, Episcopal school
for girls, in Portland.
The Rev. Mr. Burton will
speak on "The Philosophy of
Christian Education," and will
be guest of honor at . a coffee
hour following the service, when
he. will meet with parents- of
prospective candidates for the
school. He is expected to arrive
in Medford Saturday and will
be the hcuse guest of friends
while in the city.
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News" and Notes 1
From Camp White
Friday,- March - 16. -1938
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE EVEN
First Christians
Announce Services
Special meetings will be held
at First Christian church at both
services Sunday and each night
next week, Monday through Fri
day. The services will be conducted
by Robert Lane, a ministerial
student at Northwest Christian
college in Eugene. Presently, he
is pastor of a church in the Wil
lamette valley.
The daily services will begin
with a songfest at 7:30 p.m. Mu
sical numbers will be presented
by the Chancel choir under di
rection of Herbert S. Daniels.
Anyone . interested is invited.
No offerings taken at the week-
night services-
There are four known species
of cedar trees.
By BILL HURN .:
Kenneth B- Black, assistant
domiciliary officer, is leaving
Camp White on transfer to Fort
Harrison, Montana VA center
to become registrar at that fa
cility. Black came to Camp
White VAD in July, 1949 upon
closure of the Bend VA office,
serving here as Chief of contact
division until 1953 when he was
appointed to his present position
here.
Mr and Mrs. Black with their
three children, Maria, Kenny
Jr., and Paul will leave iviarcn
97 fnr the new assignment.
Camp White CS employees are
staging a farewell party lor tne
Black's Saturday evening at tne
employees club.
Shady Cove VFW Auxiliary
announce a Saint Patrick's
dance being held at their club
Saturday night. Jim Rae and his
Camp White orchestra are
booked for the music. Transpor
tation for members desiring- to
attend will be supplied by the
VAVS ladies of Shady , Cove,
At the Hobby show, March 18,
visitors will find coffee and
cookies for refreshment during
the exhibit hours of 10:30 a.m.
to 7 p.m. and interspersed musi
cal programs all day.
Appointments have been
made of service committees
composed of VAVS ladies. Mrs.
A- O. Floyd of Garden club will
be in charge of decorations; Mrs.
Helen Lusk, publicity; Mrs.
Lelia Birch, reception and Mrs.
Ardena, refreshments.
The judges who will begin
their task at 8 p.m. are to be
Professor O. J. Wilda of South
ern Oregon college of Ashland;
Benoyde - Bayless, Art depart
ment of McLoughlin Junior
High and Clifford Platz, Med
ford artist.
Live demonstration of the
various arts displayed will also
be featured for the visitors.
Observance of March birth
days was under sponsorship of
WRC 28 of Central Point. Mrs.
Phil Briggs.' Junior past presi
dent with Mrs. Frapk Smith as
co-chairman were assisted by
Mrs. Ed Pence, Mrs. Bessie Hen
derson, Mrs- Lester Biehn. Mrs.
Pete Munday, Mrs. Joe Whaley,
Mrs. John Jones, Mrs. Margaret
Wilson and national Relief Corp
representative, Mrs. Frieda
Lawrence. '
Karan Britton and' Leo Bran
son, Central Point, played accor
dion solos, accompanied by Mrs.
Irvin Ackley. A gift presenta-
Weyland fo, Start Jour
Of Far East Bases
Tokyo:' (UP.) Gen. O. P.
Weyland, former commander of
Far East Air Forces and now
head of the Tactical Air Cor
mand in the United States, will
start a 10-day tour of the Far
East here next Wednesday, it
was announced today.
He will tour bases in Japan,
Korea, Okinawa, Guam, ; For
mosa, the Philippines and Ha
waii. ,
ARTICLES FILED
Salem -CU.R) Articles ' of in
corporation have been filed here
for the Interstate Broadcasting
Company, Inc., of Klamath
Falls. They were signed by
Frank Jenkins, H. J. Chandler,
Jr. and Laura A. Chandler.
tion was made to each member,
cake and coffee served and
group pictures by Sahf ord
Payne and Eugene Lower were
taken of the committee and
their guests.
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